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Falls City, Nebraska

This Italiante-style house was built in 1881 and features an unusual decorative hardwood floor in the sitting room, classic furniture, painting by noted regional artist, Alice Cleaver, and details of political interest; such as, the coat and tails worn by Governor Arthur Weaver at his 1929 inauguration.

Originally it was the dream home of a thirty-one year old widower, George A. Bell, and his twenty-one year old fiancee, Kate Helfrich. After their marriage, they purchased land at the north edge of Falls city. The "Falls City News" of April 7, 1881, revealed that the Bells were building a two-story house, 26 feet by 40 feet, with eight rooms at the cost of $3,000. On December 31, 1881, the same paper announced that the house actually cost $4,000. Two months later, the Bells and Ethel, George's child by his first marriage, moved into their new dream-come-true house. By 1889, George's ambition outgrew Falls City; therefore, the family moved to Omaha where the businessman established a livestock commission firm, Bell, Shelly and McCoy.

Seven months later, Florence Jenne, the wife of W.W. Jenne, recorded the deed for the Harlan Street property. The Jenne family owned the house from 1889 to 1939 - longer than any other family.

When Richardson County Historical Society was organized in July, 1986, members decided to publish the fact that they needed a building. Two months later, Muriel I. Kreuger Morris, in memory of her late husband, Leonard G. Krueger, expressed her desire to donate the brick house. After an initial restoration period, members of the Richardson County Historical Society held a dedication service opened to the public on August 16, 1992.

Over a hundred years ago, the George A. Bells used their dreams, plans and money to build a home in a pioneer community. Today many people are generously working with the same incentives to provide an ideal place to preserve the past for future generations.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Hotel Stephenson

The historic Hotel Stephenson, built in 1925, is located amongst the cobblestone streets of downtown Falls City. It has been restored and still remains as a lodging establishment with 20

Falls City, NE Historic Hotels

Richardson County Courthouse

The Richardson County Courthouse, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was completed in 1925 to replace a wooden courthouse which was destroyed by fire. The then county commissioners commissioned architect W.F. Gernandt to build a fire proof structure for $200,000

Falls City, NE Historic Courthouses

Richardson County Recreation Areas

Verdon State Recreation Area - Verdon, NE - 30 acres - Bluegill, channel catfish, largemouth bass; electric motors only, primitive camping, rehabitation conducted in 1999. 1/2 mile west of Verdon.

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Falls City, NE Recreation

Veteran's Memorial Monument

The Veteran's Memorial Monument is located on the southeast side of the courthouse lawn, and is a tribute to Richardson County men who were killed in World War II, the Korean Conflict, and the Vietnam War.

Falls City, NE Monuments

Richardson County Military History Museum

The Richardson County Military History Museum is located in the east entrance of the Richardson County Courthouse, in Falls City, Nebraska. This museum is dedicated to preserving the rich military history of those men and women who served our nation.

Falls City, NE Museums

Things to do near Falls City, NE

Genealogy

Since many people search for their family histories, the genealogy rooms in the Thayer County Museum in Belvidere are ones of...