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Broomfield Rowhouse

Broomfield Rowhouse
Broomfield Rowhouse from SE 3.JPG
Broomfield Rowhouse is located in Nebraska
Broomfield Rowhouse
Broomfield Rowhouse is located in the US
Broomfield Rowhouse
Location 2502-2504 Lake Street, Omaha, Nebraska
Coordinates 41°16′54.8″N 95°56′55.68″W / 41.281889°N 95.9488000°W / 41.281889; -95.9488000Coordinates: 41°16′54.8″N 95°56′55.68″W / 41.281889°N 95.9488000°W / 41.281889; -95.9488000
Area 54
Built 1913
Architect Clarence Wesley (Cap) Wigington
NRHP Reference # 07000179
Added to NRHP March 21, 2007

The Broomfield Rowhouse is located at 2502-2504 Lake Street in the Near North Side neighborhood of Omaha, Nebraska. It was designed by African American architect Clarence W. Wigington, who was later regarded as a master in his field. His design for the house won a 1909 Good Housekeeping competition. The house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

This historic rowhouse was built in the wake of the Easter Sunday Tornado of 1913 which ravaged Midtown and North Omaha. The building was designed by Clarence W. Wigington, a well-known African American architect raised in Omaha. The influence of Wigington's mentor, Thomas R. Kimball, is evident throughout the design of the structure. Wigington originally designed the building in 1909 for a contest organized by Good Housekeeping magazine. He won first prize for the best two-family dwelling.

In a recent biography of the architect, the Minnesota Historical Society described the building:

The rowhouse's original owner was Jack Broomfield, a key African-American political leader during the reign of Tom Dennison, informal political boss in the city.

According to the Omaha preservation organization Landmarks, Inc., the Broomfield Rowhouse was selected for the Register under the following criteria:


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