History

Scherer’s Architectural Antiques LLC is a tradition that started over 50 years ago with Scherer’s Enterprises, owned and operated by Max and Jeri Scherer.   They worked together restoring artifacts from older homes and historic buildings in Lincoln, Omaha, and surrounding areas.   Many of their architectural antiques and bricks have been incorporated into homes, restaurants, office buildings, and historic buildings across the country.  A great deal of time, effort, and hard work went into the process of restoring these classic pieces of history.  Both Max and Jeri had a love of antiques and a shared passion to preserve these items rather than see them destroyed.

After Max passed away in 1987, Mrs. Scherer continued the business until her death in 2004.   Their love of antiques and passion to preserve rather than destroy these artifacts was passed on to their longtime friend and associate, Manuel Herrera, who is carrying on the tradition to preserve and restore historical architecture, one piece at a time.

Due to the passing of Max and Jeri Scherer, Scherer’s Enterprises has transitioned to Scherer’s Architectural Antiques LLC.  Manuel and Jeri Herrera own and operate the new business in Lincoln, Nebraska.

And so the tradition continues to preserve and restore historical architecture, one piece at a time.

We look forward to working with you.

Manuel & Jeri Herrera

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Scherer's Architectural Antiques
9141 South 63rd Street
Lincoln, NE 68516
Phone: (402) 423-1582

We are located between 56th and 70th Streets approximately 2.5 miles south of Nebraska Highway 2. South 63rd Street is not a thru street and can only be accessed from Yankee Hill Road.

Welcome to Scherer’s Architectuaral Antiques

On August 16, 2005, Scherer’s Architectural Antiques, LLC, replaced Scherer’s Enterprises originally owned by Max and Jeri Scherer. Manuel worked for 30 plus years with Max and Jeri Scherer and over those years developed their same love, passion, and knowledge for preserving architectural antiques, and we continue that same tradition. Read more about our history...