St. Martin of Tours Episcopal Church, Episcopal church in South Omaha, United States.
St. Martin of Tours Episcopal Church is a stone church building on J Street in South Omaha featuring Late Gothic Revival design elements. The structure displays limestone walls and interior spaces typical of 19th-century Episcopal houses of worship.
The church was established in 1876 and became the first Episcopal church in South Omaha. It received official recognition on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
The church design reflects the Oxford Movement influence, incorporating medieval Christian architectural elements into its structure and worship practices.
The building is located on J Street and remains visible and accessible from the street. Visitors can observe the exterior architecture and may explore the interior depending on service schedules and access availability.
The limestone walls of the building came from salvaged materials of a mansion that burned down in the 1880s. This recovered stone was repurposed to construct the church's main structure.
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