Immaculate Conception Church and School (Omaha, Nebraska)

The 1926 church and its former school building, built in 1912,[2] were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1998.

Traditionally the home congregation for many Polish Catholics in Omaha, the present church was built in 1926 and dedicated on July 31, 1927.

In August, 2007, Archbishop Elden Curtiss entrusted the care of the parish to the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter to provide the Mass and sacraments in the traditional rites of the Catholic Church to any who so desired them.

The school was sold by the church to private property management firm Guardian Real Estate in the mid-1990s and is now a low-income apartment building.

The center houses a wood-floor gymnasium with stage and kitchen (serving as the parish hall), a rentable party room and the I.C.C.