The Nye House, also known as the Louis E. May Museum, is a historic building in Fremont, Nebraska.
It was built in 1874 for Theron Nye, who lived here with his wife, née Caroline Colson, and their four children.
[3] Nye was a farmer and the founding president of the First National Bank of Fremont.
[3] He hired Ferry & Clas to redesign the house in the Georgian Revival architectural style;[3] the remodel was accomplished during 1901-12.
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