The Restored Burlington Northern Depot & WWII Memorial Museum
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305 S 2nd St
Red Oak, Indiana
Lat: 41.00, Long: -95.2 Google Maps
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In 1878, General George Crook moved headquarters for the Department of the Platte from downtown Omaha to Fort Omaha. The General Crook home was built in 1879 to be the residence of the Commander. Constructed in an Italianate design, the building consists of two stories with a grand garden surrounding it. Crowned by hipped roofs, the building is asymmetrical in plan and is in good condition. A long one-story porch projects from its eastern facade.
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