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Eggerss–O'Flyng Building

Buildings and structures in Omaha, NebraskaCommercial buildings completed in 1918Commercial buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in NebraskaHeadquarters in the United StatesJohn Latenser Sr. buildings
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Eggerss OFlyng bldg from NW 1
Eggerss OFlyng bldg from NW 1

The Eggerss–O'Flyng Building is located at 801 South 15th Street in downtown Omaha, Nebraska, United States. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991, and named an Omaha Landmark on March 17, 1992.

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Eggerss–O'Flyng Building
Leavenworth Street, Omaha

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N 41.251944444444 ° E -95.935444444444 °
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L15 Lofts

Leavenworth Street
68106 Omaha
Nebraska, United States
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