Robbins School

It was built in 1910 to serve a newly established and growing Polish community in south Omaha.

[3] A pedimented central portico, pilasters, Palladian window and detailed cornice make Robbins School one of the best Neoclassical Revival style buildings remaining in Omaha.

In 1928 two local boys whose last name was Robbins rushed into their burning house to save their invalid mother.

The second survived, only to be killed later in the same year in an unrelated sledding accident.

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