2026 Nebraska City Historical Society Awards Event
Historic Preservation Award for New-Build Adaptive Use

From three-dollar lots, to handmade bricks, to rebuilding instead of replacing, to designing something new that honors what is old — St. Benedict Parish reminds us that historic preservation takes courage. Adaptive reuse takes humility. And building for the future takes vision. We celebrate not just a structure, but a community that understands something powerful: Buildings matter — But, because what happens inside of them matters even more.
Congratulations to ST. BENEDICT CHURCH HALL AND COMMUNITY CENTER — for proving, once again, that when faith lays the foundation, even 55,000 new bricks can feel like they’ve always been home.
Historic Preservation Award for Education

This project demonstrates something essential about historic preservation education: It is not about nostalgia. It is not about pretending. It is about connection. It connects students to place. It connects communities to story. It connects the past to the present in a way that feels immediate.
And when 500 students walk away animated, curious, and maybe even a little dusty — that is impact you don’t have to wait decades to measure. We honor a project that embraced risk, embraced uncertainty, and embraced the belief that history should not only be studied — it should be experienced.
The 2026 Historic Preservation Award for Education goes to the
MISSOURI BASIN LEWIS & CLARK CENTER – CAMP DUBOIS/CAMP WOOD RIVER FORT REPLICA.
Historic Preservation Award as an Organization or Group

Historic preservation is not always glamorous. Sometimes it looks like mud on your boots and dirt under your fingernails. But what it produces is something far greater: continuity and community. As work continues and progress unfolds, there is no doubt that generations to come will climb those steps, rest a hand on that railing, and never fully realize how close it came to being lost.
To the volunteers, the partners, the donors, the historians — This project proved that even after more than a century, iron can rise again… and history can still surprise us.
The 2026 Historic Preservation Award as an Organization goes to
RIVERVIEW NATURE PARK – for the restoration and preservation of the National Youth Association Staircase.
The Dr. Lawrence (Larry) L Falk Award for Friend of the Society

We encourage you to explore stories — through the Society’s tour books and guidebooks (available tonight, conveniently located and very reasonably priced, I might add). But most importantly, we invite you to visit the Old Freighters Museum to see firsthand the remarkable craftsmanship made possible by tonight’s honoree. It is now my great pleasure to present the Dr. Larry Falk Award – Friend of the Society to for extraordinary dedication to preserving not just a building, but the history, craftsmanship, and spirit it represents.
The 2026 Larry Falk - Friend of the Society Award goes to
BRENT JACOBSEN.
The Nebraska City Historic Society Adaptive Re-Use

2020 witnessed growth in a new direction and within just five years, the center served more than 2,000 individuals from across the nation. The Center’s economic impact has grown from 14-40 + employees providing significant professional opportunities to the clientele.
By utilizing the footprint of the former “red brick mansion” our award winner has added an additional 3,400 square feet. While it is unfortunate that we have lost the “red brick mansion”, it is important that we all serve and work together to encourage adaptive re-use whenever possible.
Rather than a blighted lot left to linger along a major road next to a historic city park, our award winner has taken a site dedicated to public health and elevated the services to meet the most pressing needs of the 21st century without losing its spirit of service.
The 2026 Nebraska City Historic Preservation Award for Adaptive Re-Use is presented to
Mission Field.
The Nebraska City Historical Society Presidents Award

She believes — and lives — this mantra: “The goal of life is to find your gift. The purpose of life is to give your gift away.”
For 38 years at Peru State College, and decades beyond it, she has given her gift away — to students, to teachers, to communities, to this state, and most importantly, to her family. And nothing captures her heart quite like her five grandchildren. Her scholarship is remarkable. Her service is tireless. Her competitiveness is legendary. Her legacy is undeniable.
You have not only preserved Nebraska’s story — you have shaped it. You have not only taught history — you have made it. It is with deep admiration, gratitude, that we present the Nebraska City Historical Society’s Presidents Award to
DR. SARA CROOK.
CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL OF OUR AWARD WINNERS AND WE ALSO WANT TO THANK THOSE WHO SUBMITTED NOMINATIONS. AS A SOCIETY, WE ARE GRATEFUL FOR FUNDING AND COMMUNITY SUPPORT. WE ENCOURAGE AND PROMOTE SUPPORTING HISTORIC PRESERVATION AND OF COURSE, NEBRASKA’S OLDEST HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
THANKS FOR ALL WHO ATTENDED THE CEREMONY - WE HOPE YOU LEARNED SOMETHING AND WILL LEAVE WITH A SHARED RESPECT AND APPRECIATION FOR WHAT THOSE CELEBRATED ARE DOING IN OUR COMMUNITY AND COUNTY AND WILL CONTINUE TO SUPPORT LOCAL HISTORIC PRESERVATION EFFORTS.











