Built 1904 Designated OMAL April 12, 1983 Architectural style Neoclassical architecture | NRHP Reference # 09140009 Opened 1904 Added to NRHP 1983 | |
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Similar Garneau‑Kilpatrick House, Charles D McLaughlin House, Mary Rogers Kimball H, Brandeis–Millard House, Fort Omaha Guardhouse |
The George H. Kelly House is located at 1924 Binney Street in the Near North Side neighborhood of Omaha, Nebraska, United States. Built in 1904 in the Neo-Classical Revival style, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983, and designated a City of Omaha architectural landmark that same year.
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Constructed in 1904, the Kelly House was designed by and built for George H. Kelly, the president of a manufacturing and distribution company for architectural millwork. The house features classically detailed structure directly influenced by the Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition, held nearby in Kountze Park in 1898, just six years before the house was constructed. The Kelly house is located in Kountze Place, a late nineteenth century neighborhood that was home to many of the city’s most successful business people.