One of the most beautiful buildings in Omaha that you've never seen. It's on the National Historic Registry and designed by the same architect (John Latenser, Sr) that designed the Douglas County Courthouse, the Brandeis building, Memorial Stadium (in Lincoln), and many others. The building is a must-see for anyone that loves history and appreciates architecture; tours are free and friendly. It's hard to believe that this building holds a 2-story (with balcony), 400+ seat theater fully restored to it's 1914 glory while also being fully modernized for today's...
Read moreI have driven by this place hundreds of times, but I never thought too much about it until being invited to attend an event there. The staff members greeted us warmly as though we were in their home. The interior is spacious and clean and it felt a little like stepping back into yesteryear or a European grandfather's study. The room we were in on the second floor was decorated tastefully masculine with darker colors, leather sitting pieces, lamps, vintage portraits and a bar in the corner. We heard a lot about the theatre upstairs, but we didn't get up...
Read moreI met with Brother Micah Evans, whom provided us a tour of the facility. As. Tennessee Mason, I absolutely LOVED it!
The Brothers are extremely inviting, professional, friendly, and treated my family like family. The facility is extremely clean, the atmosphere is wonderful, parking was difficult for me to figure out. But we are from out of town, and I had no idea how it works out there. Haha. If you get any chance to visit this historical location, I certainly suggest you do.
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