History
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Red Path Gallery & Tasting Room is located on the Historic Downtown Square in Seward, Nebraska. Built as a bank in 1886, the space was converted in 1951 into a law firm - the oldest in Nebraska. Through a labor of love, original architectural features were uncovered, and the historic building was renovated and transformed into an art gallery and wine tasting room.
Original Architectural Features:
Today, over twenty Nebraska artists showcase their original art in this historic building. Wine is bottled at a Nebraska winery, and the tasting room features wine labels by Jeanne K. Hain Wiemer, a Nebraska artist and original founding owner and director of Red Path Gallery & Tasting Room from August 2013 - June 2018.
Visitors will feel a genuine and authentic sense of the past as they walk through this space.
Original Architectural Features:
- marble from Carthage, Missouri
- mosaic floor tiles
- oak floors
- bank vault
Today, over twenty Nebraska artists showcase their original art in this historic building. Wine is bottled at a Nebraska winery, and the tasting room features wine labels by Jeanne K. Hain Wiemer, a Nebraska artist and original founding owner and director of Red Path Gallery & Tasting Room from August 2013 - June 2018.
Visitors will feel a genuine and authentic sense of the past as they walk through this space.