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Jewell Building
Jewell building (Omaha) from NW 1.JPG
Jewell Building is located in Nebraska
Jewell Building
Location Omaha, NE
Coordinates 41°16′46.56″N 95°56′48.59″W / 41.2796000°N 95.9468306°W / 41.2796000; -95.9468306Coordinates: 41°16′46.56″N 95°56′48.59″W / 41.2796000°N 95.9468306°W / 41.2796000; -95.9468306
Built 1923
Built by Lof,John & Sons,Builder
Architect Henninger,F.A.
Architectural style Colonial Revival
NRHP Reference # 83001091
Significant dates
Added to NRHP July 21, 1983
Designated OMAL September 9, 1980

The Jewell Building is a city landmark in North Omaha, Nebraska. Built in 1923, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Located at 2221 North 24th Street, the building was home to the Dreamland Ballroom for more than 40 years, and featured performances by many jazz and blues legends, including Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Louis Armstrong, Dizzy Gillespie, and Lionel Hampton.

The building has been designated a Landmark by the City of Omaha, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is an example of the kind of venue that was integral to the cultural transmission and interchange of musical styles and art, especially in the years before television. In addition such entertainment centers were the chief ways musicians, both local and national, earned enough to make livings.

Located at 2221-2225 North 24th Street in the Near North Side neighborhood of Omaha, the Jewell Building was built in 1923 by James Jewell, Sr., an influential man in the local African-American community. Architect Frederick A. Henninger designed the building in the vernacular Georgian Revival style. It originally featured commercial spaces on the first floor, as well as the Dreamland Ballroom on the second floor.

In 1945 Dreamland Ballroom was used as a USO center for African-American soldiers. It continued to be used for music performances until 1965.

The Omaha Economic Development Council restored the building in the early 1980s. It was designated a landmark by the City of Omaha on September 9, 1980, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. For several years, the Jewell Building housed OEDC's corporate headquarters and served as an office center for professional people and small businesses. Two private apartments were kept in the building.


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