M._E._Smith_Building.jpg


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English: A view of the top three floors of the now demolished M. E. Smith Building in Omaha, Nebraska. The building was originally built from 1919-20.
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Author Lynn Meyer
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18:24, 7 October 2007 240 × 301 (54,426 bytes) w:en:IridiumFlare ( talk | contribs ) (This is a photo of the J.E. Smith building, 201 S. 10th St., Omaha, Nebraska, with a view of the upper three stories and cornice. The building was designed by architect Fredrick S. Stott and built in 1919-20. The photo was taken by Lynn Meyer in 1980 for )

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March 1980