• The building was named a Nebraska State Historical Site in 1970.[7]. Currently. Nebraska State Historical Marker for the General Crook House.
  • Crook, described as "the nation's finest Indian fighter" by General William Tecumseh Sherman, was the only commander to occupy the house.
  • There once was a General whose name was General Crook – he fought in the Civil War in your history book! His house was built in Omaha in 1879 – and 150...
  • Award-winning, authentically restored home of General George Crook at Fort Omaha. The Italianate house built in 1879 and on National Register of Historic Places...
  • The General George Crook House Museum is located at 5730 North 30th Street in Fort Omaha.
  • Our exhibit space at the General Crook House Museum focuses on a topic or event related directly to Douglas County, Nebraska.
  • The General George Crook House Museum holds a significant place in history, as it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1969.
  • Great meal and atmosphere was pleasing. We were on a bus trip to Omaha and this house was on the tour. Learned a lot about General Crook and the house.
  • The General Crook House Museum, built in 1879, is an early Italianate style home. It has been restored and furnished to represent the age of Victorian splendor.
  • The General Crook house, at first built to be a military residence, was constructed in 1879 following the construction of Fort Omaha in 1868.