Thomas Kilpatrick House, Historic residence in Gifford Park, Omaha, United States.
The Thomas Kilpatrick House on Chicago Street is a large residential building displaying Richardsonian Romanesque style with striking red stone walls and ornamental details. The structure showcases the craftsmanship of this architectural movement through heavy forms and decorative stonework distributed across its exterior.
The house was built in 1890 for cracker manufacturer Joseph Garneau Jr. and later became the residence of Thomas Kilpatrick. Over time the building changed hands and eventually became home to a college fraternity.
The residence shows how wealthy families in the late 1800s used grand homes to display their success and status in the community. The striking red stone and ornate details served as a visible symbol of prosperity and refinement.
The building sits in the Gifford Park neighborhood and functions as a private residence, so interior access is restricted. Visitors can appreciate the architectural details from the street and view the exterior features of this historic structure.
The building carries two separate recognitions as both a National Register listing and an Omaha Landmark designation. This dual status reflects its importance both to the nation and to the local community.
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