Vinton School

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2120 Deer Park Boulevard
1908
Architect: Frederick Clarke
Tudor Revival Style
Designated Omaha Landmark: June 12, 1990

Vinton School is one of several former school buildings to be renovated for use as apartments under a federal certified historic structures program. Designed in 1908 by architect Frederick Clarke, Vinton School survives as the earliest and most elaborate example of the Tudor Revival style among extant school buildings in Omaha. Clarke was responsible for a total of six commissions for the Omaha Public School District, including the district’s largest facility, Technical High School.

(This building is also listed in the National Register of Historic Places.) 

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