Livestock Exchange Building, Omaha
Facts and practical information
The Livestock Exchange Building in Omaha, Nebraska, was built in 1926 at 4920 South 30 Street in South Omaha. It was designed as the centerpiece of the Union Stockyards by architect George Prinz and built by Peter Kiewit and Sons in the Romanesque revival and Northern Italian Renaissance Revival styles. In 1999 it was designated an Omaha Landmark and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Union Stockyards were closed in 1999, and the Livestock Exchange Building underwent an extensive renovation over the next several years. ()
South Central Omaha (Burlington Road)Omaha
Livestock Exchange Building – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: El Museo Latino, Upland Park, Brown Park, Hitchcock Park.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Livestock Exchange Building by public transport?
Bus
- Harrison via 27th Street • Lines: 24 (7 min walk)