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Saddle Creek Underpass

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Area
  
less than one acre

Architect
  
State of Nebraska

Added to NRHP
  
29 June 1992

Built
  
1934

Opened
  
1934

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Location
  
US 6 (Dodge St.) over Saddle Cr. Rd., Omaha, Nebraska

Architectural style
  
Concrete rigid frame bridge

MPS
  
Highway Bridges in Nebraska MPS

Similar
  
Eggerss‑O'Flyng Building, Poppleton Block, Swoboda Bakery, Kirschbraun and Sons Creamery, Hospe Music Warehouse

The Saddle Creek Underpass is located in the Midtown area of Omaha, Nebraska. Designed to carry Saddle Creek Road under Dodge Street (US 6), the underpass was constructed in 1934 by the Works Progress Administration. It was included on the Bridges in Nebraska Multiple Property Submission on June 29, 1992.

About

The Nebraska Department of Roads Biennial Report of 1933-34 describes the construction of the underpass as featuring "a complete, modern street light system, and interlocking traffic control signal system, two pedestrian subways, and a grade separation of Dodge Street and Saddle Creek Boulevard."

Built by the Works Progress Administration, over 1,175 cubic yards (898 m3) of dirt were excavated to lower Saddle Creek Road sufficiently to pass under the overpass. The project was completed in 1934, and was designed to accommodate the westernmost addition to Omaha's boulevard system, which was originally called Saddle Creek Boulevard. Saddle Creek Road still utilizes the underpass today as it sits between the Morton Meadows and Dundee neighborhoods. As of 2004 the Underpass was the only property listed on the National Register in either neighborhood, although each one has submitted applications to be listed as a historic district.

References

Saddle Creek Underpass Wikipedia