Bishop Worthington Residence

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The Bishop Worthington Residence was built at 1240 South 10th Street in Omaha, Nebraska in 1885. The personal home of Bishop George Worthington of the Episcopal Church, the Worthington Mansion was a place of high social and religious importance during the pioneer era of Omaha history. During its history, the mansion also served as the second and as the White House Apartments. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Bishop Worthington Residence, a.k.a. Presbyterian Hospital, Lutheran Home for the Aged, and White House Apartments
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rdf:langString The Bishop Worthington Residence was built at 1240 South 10th Street in Omaha, Nebraska in 1885. The personal home of Bishop George Worthington of the Episcopal Church, the Worthington Mansion was a place of high social and religious importance during the pioneer era of Omaha history. During its history, the mansion also served as the second and as the White House Apartments.
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