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Woodmen of the World Building (Omaha, Nebraska)

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Status
  
Demolished

Country
  
United States

Demolished
  
1977

Floors
  
19

Cost
  
1.5 million USD

Architectural style
  
Renaissance architecture

Type
  
Commercial office

Completed
  
1912

Height
  
74 m

Opened
  
1912

Owner
  
WoodmenLife

Woodmen of the World Building (Omaha, Nebraska)

Location
  
1323 Farnam Street Omaha, Nebraska

Similar
  
Woodmen Tower, City National Bank Buil, Omaha National Bank Buil, First National Bank Tow, Bee Building

The former Woodmen of the World Building in Omaha, Nebraska, was located at 1323 Farnam Street. Built in 1912 by the architectural firms of Holibard and Roche and Fisher and Lawrie, the building was the headquarters of Woodmen of the World (WOW) from 1912 until 1934. WOW relocated in 1934 to the Bee Newspaper Building at 17th and Farnam, also known as the Insurance Building.

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Map of Woodmen of the World Building, Omaha, NE 68102, USA

History

The first WOW building in Omaha was the 1885 Sheely Building, occupied by WOW in 1890 soon after the Woodmen of the World was organized. The company then purchased the Sheely Building in 1900 for $60,000 and applied its own name to the headquarters, but the building was too small for a rapidly growing business.

The new WOW building would be 19 stories, the tallest building between Chicago and the West coast, at the time of its dedication in 1912. It was the tallest building in Downtown Omaha from 1912 to 1919.

The Italian Renaissance skyscraper featured exterior decorations of pink granite and terracotta. It included a motor operated revolving door opening into a lobby with a 30-foot high ceiling. Six elevators carried tenants to the upper floors. The building was demolished in 1977.

WOW built its current 30-story Woodmen Tower in 1969. It was Omaha's tallest building until the completion of the 45-story First National Bank Tower in 2002.

References

Woodmen of the World Building (Omaha, Nebraska) Wikipedia