Field Club, Historic residential district in Omaha, United States.
Field Club is a historic residential district in Omaha with houses built between 1889 and 1920 showing Colonial Revival and Tudor design styles. The buildings span several blocks between Pacific Street and Center Street, displaying varied architectural details throughout the area.
The district developed during Omaha's period of rapid growth in the Gilded Age, when business leaders and professionals built new residential areas for their families. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2000, recognizing the significance of over 300 historic residences.
The neighborhood was home to Omaha's wealthy families who built grand houses as signs of their success and social standing. The design choices reflect the tastes and values that mattered most to this prosperous community around 1900.
You can best explore this area on foot and observe the many architectural details such as stained glass windows and decorative woodwork on the houses. The streets are lined with mature trees that provide shade and give the neighborhood its distinct character.
The name comes from the Omaha Field Club, a social club established in 1900 that still stands next to the adjacent Hanscom Park. Hanscom Park was Omaha's first municipal park project, making the area an attractive place for prominent citizens to live.
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