Bryan County, Oklahoma, is named after him. Bryan Medical Center (formerly BryanLGH Medical Center and Bryan Memorial Hospital) in Lincoln, Nebraska, Bryan College of Health Science, connected with the hospital in Lincoln, and Bryan College, located in Dayton, Tennessee, are also named for william Jennings Bryan. The william Jennings Bryan House in Nebraska was named a U.S. National Historic Landmark in 1963. A $4,000 scholarship for Creighton University students participating in Speech and Debate at the university is named after william Jennings Bryan. The Bryan Home Museum is a by-appointment only museum at his birthplace in Salem, Illinois. Salem is also home to Bryan Park and a large statue of Bryan. Omaha Bryan High School and Bryan Middle School in Bellevue, Nebraska, are named for him. He is also honored by having an elementary school in Mission, Texas, named after him, Bryan Elementary School on a street named after him, Bryan Street. His home at Asheville, North Carolina, from 1917 to 1920, the william Jennings Bryan House, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.