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Historic buildings in Fremont and Chadron get grants to repair brickwork

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Historic buildings in Fremont and Chadron get grants to repair brickwork

Apr 28, 2025 | 5:30 am ET
By Paul Hammel
Historic buildings in Fremont and Chadron get grants to repair brickwork
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M.E. Smith & Co. Building in Chadron received a grant from the Nebraska State Historical Society to help cover the cost to repair brickwork. (Courtesy of Nebraska State Historical Society)

LINCOLN — The Fremont Opera House and the M.E. Smith & Co. Building in Chadron have been awarded grants to help fund repairs to their brickwork.

Historic buildings in Fremont and Chadron get grants to repair brickwork
The Fremont Opera House has been awarded a grant to help fund brickwork repairs. (Courtesy of Nebraska State Historical Society)

They were chosen for 2025 Nebraska State Historical Society’s Bricks and Mortar grants, which assist owners of buildings on the National Register of Historic Places with repairs to roofs or brickwork.

Grant are funded by a portion of the Historic Preservation Fund awarded annually to the Nebraska State Historical Society from the National Park Service.

Belarus, LLC, owns the M.E. Smith & Co. Building in Chadron, while Fremont Opera House, Inc., owns the Love-Larson Opera House in Fremont.

The Historic Preservation Office works to identify and preserve the state’s history using programs such as National Register, technical education, grants and incentive programs.

Editor’s Note: This story has been revised to correct the name of the granting agency.