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designed to "bring... business and community leaders together to find ways to positively impact the economic growth of the North Omaha community." It seeks to leverage city, federal and private sector funding to support public infrastructure and economic development. The North Omaha
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because of riots of whites against blacks in numerous cities across the country, due to social tensions after World War I, including competition for jobs and housing. These took place most often between ethnic whites and blacks. Community members have been activists for civil rights from the 1920s
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Nebraska today. The diversity includes its Mormon roots in Florence, as well as the historic locations of Jewish
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to low-income community members, as do many community development programs, such as the historic Urban League of
Nebraska; Heartland Family Services-FAST; New Community Development; and the Benson-Ames Alliance Community Plan, which is community-driven planning process for neighborhood
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Past industries have included housing component manufacturers, household products manufacturers, railroad industry companies, food manufacturers, and vehicle makers. Companies in these sectors included the Carter White Lead
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is a historic highway flowing along North 30th Street to become the North
Expressway. This stretch of the highway was the source of much contention in when it was constructed in the 1970s and 80s. As a Nebraska state agency reports, "Construction of the
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Parkway, a modern contribution to the historic park boulevard system, was named after an Omaha mayor. It was built along an abandoned railroad bed and runs from North 72nd Street to North 30th Street, which is the historic Main Street of
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European immigrants, as well as
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was friends with Love while they grew up and played together. They collaborated throughout their lives, and while they were playing with the greatest names in Rock and Roll, Jazz, R&B and Fund. Funk band leader
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was founded nearby along North 24th Street, and their football team once played on the field at
Saratoga School. Several other higher education institutions were started in North Omaha too, including the
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The North Omaha community has played host to several institutions of higher education. After an early proposal to establish the first University of Nebraska in 1863 in the Saratoga neighborhood, in 1909
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is a biennial North Omaha cultural tradition, reuniting members of the city's African-American community. The Days are commemorated with a variety of events, including the Evergreen Reunion, named after
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Some industrial unions in Omaha became forces of change, after having excluded blacks in a discriminatory way. Many blacks had worked at the stockyards and other industries in South Omaha. In the 1940s
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through the 1970s; during the 1960s and 1970s, mass protests and grassroots activism became typical. Several bloody and destructive riots within the community took place in the late 1960s.
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were sentenced to life in prison for bombing a house in which a policeman was killed. Contention spread throughout the 1970s, when, according to one government agency, "Construction of the
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each run north, south, east and west. Other important streets in the area include Burt and then Cuming Streets, which are the same street, and eventually earn the designation as
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synagogues established by European immigrants in the Near North Side. Several African-American congregations are located in the area, including the historic
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commercial buildings and a Spanish Renaissance Revival church represent the reverence many architects held for history. Buildings in the 20th century
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North Omaha is home to several important annual events that help define and celebrate the community, its history, and its future.
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North Omaha is home to several medical institutions. They include
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installation that was built starting in 1878, and was home to the
1606:, North Omaha includes several streams, small lakes, cliffs, and
2970:, Omaha Public Library official website. Retrieved Jun 10, 2024.
2958:, Omaha Public Library official website. Retrieved Jun 10, 2024.
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2281:. Nebraska Department of Economic Development. Retrieved 4/7/07.
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Today, education institutions remaining in North Omaha include
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were spent in the Near North Side, and Jewish feminist author
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by Adam Fletcher Sasse. Aug 13, 2022. Retrieved Jun 10, 2024.
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Helmus, T., Toppin, E., Pounds, N. & Arnsdorf, V. (1990)
1544:. Fort Street between North 30th and North 24th is named for
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Cornerstone Memorial at the NW corner of 24th and Lake St in
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Conestoga Place Neighborhood Association. Retrieved 6/25/07.
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The southwest corner of 24th and Lake Streets in North Omaha
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566:, which is the oldest standing building in Omaha; the 1892
240:. For more than 75 years this area was inhabited solely by
2931:"A history of the Swedish Mission Hospital in North Omaha"
1812:, also used for the 20th-century Great Plains Black Museum
1540:, the commander general of the U.S. Army in charge of the
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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
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There are several North Omaha neighborhoods listed on the
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in North Omaha led to the creation of two unique groups:
291:, which won the location over other areas, including the
220:, all of which were settled within a few years of Omaha.
178:. This whole area became part of what is now the city of
1090:
The North Omaha Development Project is a project of the
991:. Charles Drew Health Center also provides a variety of
2739:
Rock Mr. Blues: The Life & Music of Wynonie Harris.
2627:
National Priorities List Site Narrative for Omaha Lead.
2346:"National Register of Historic Places in North Omaha,"
45:, in the United States. It is bordered by Cuming and
2054:. Omaha Chamber of Commerce. p 1. Retrieved 8/28/07.
1022:. As of 2003, 290 acres (117 ha) were cleaned.
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chapter in the western United States was started in
831:. Since the late 1980s, there have been a number of
307:, where it was founded several years prior. In 1909
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on the north, North 72nd Street on the west and the
2859:"A history of Hope Lutheran Church in North Omaha,"
1390:were located in North Omaha as well, including the
3013:State's top community development projects honored
2436:in Blair, R., Deichert, J. & Bloom, H. (2005)
2272:State's top community development projects honored
1307:is the oldest surviving Catholic church in Omaha.
981:Creighton University Medical Center - Bergan Mercy
2861:NorthOmahaHistory.com. Retrieved August 19, 2024.
2848:NorthOmahaHistory.com. Retrieved August 19, 2024.
2654:NorthOmahaHistory.com. Retrieved August 19, 2024.
2348:NorthOmahaHistory.com. Retrieved August 19, 2024.
2335:NorthOmahaHistory.com. Retrieved August 19, 2024.
2313:NorthOmahaHistory.com. Retrieved August 19, 2024.
1433:has several branches located in North Omaha. The
1323:, while Christian burials have long been held at
1191:, Winburn traveled the local region as a typical
838:
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1946:Rebirth of the Inner City: The North Omaha Plan.
937:U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
373:grew up in the neighborhood. During this period
2680:. Omaha Chamber of Commerce. Retrieved 6/25/07.
2667:. Omaha Chamber of Commerce. Retrieved 6/24/07.
1797:office at NE corner of 24th & Grant Streets
675:including the 24th and Lake Historic District,
433:proved controversial as two leaders of Omaha's
3206:Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition
3022:. Nebraska Department of Economic Development.
2919:"A History of Higher Education in North Omaha"
2401:October 17, 2006, KETV.Com. Retrieved 3/21/07.
2192:"Andreas' History of Nebraska: Douglas County"
1392:Immanuel Deaconess Institute School of Nursing
1099:... a 15 acre development on the former
1083:, Stroud Company, Douglas Motors Corporation,
865:. Both of these organizations continue today.
562:within its boundaries. These include the 1856
281:Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition
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2389:October 4, 2006, KETV.com. Retrieved 3/21/07.
2052:"North Omaha Development Project Description"
1286:St. John's African Methodist Episcopal Church
1107:, Jobosh, Inc., and Armored Knights Company.
799:Timeline of racial tension in Omaha, Nebraska
271:Night view of the Grand Court. Photograph by
2754:MusicWeb Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2007-08-07.
2438:2005 Revised Omaha Economic Development Plan
1288:, St.Benedict the Moor Catholic Church, and
1110:Longtime employers in the community include
528:, Pro Football Hall of Famer, Chicago Bears
513:all called North Omaha home. Businesswoman
4168:African-American history in Omaha, Nebraska
3569:St. John African Methodist Episcopal Church
2844:Fletcher Sasse, Adam. (December 21, 2016).
811:and a race riot in 1919, a period known as
452:in North Omaha. Built in the 1930s by the
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2137:Nebraska: A guide to the Cornhusker state.
2103:. Omaha Public Schools. Retrieved 6/25/07.
1773:List of landmarks in North Omaha, Nebraska
1413:, including the local feeder high school,
1409:. The community continues to be served by
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2857:Fletcher Sasse, Adam. (January 12, 2020)
2333:"A history of lost towns in North Omaha,"
1768:List of people from North Omaha, Nebraska
157:Timeline of North Omaha, Nebraska history
92:. It is the site of the Mormon Pioneers'
3664:List of African-American historic places
2650:Fletcher Sasse, Adam. (August 14, 2022)
2311:"Historic neighborhoods in North Omaha,"
1048:
971:directs its efforts toward young males.
902:
845:Civil Rights Movement in Omaha, Nebraska
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701:Minne Lusa Residential Historic District
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3405:Omaha Blues, Jazz & Gospel Festival
2846:"A history of churches in North Omaha,"
2652:"A history of industry in North Omaha,"
2344:Fletcher Sasse, Adam. (April 30, 2023)
2331:Fletcher Sasse, Adam. (March 30, 2017)
1941:. Olympia, WA: CommonAction Publishing.
1934:. Olympia, WA: CommonAction Publishing.
1927:. Olympia, WA: CommonAction Publishing.
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1376:Omaha Presbyterian Theological Seminary
1298:Omaha Presbyterian Theological Seminary
1257:Omaha Blues, Jazz & Gospel Festival
1044:
1033:screenings and workshops on hazards of
823:by a white Omaha police officer in the
532:, Houston Texans starting running back
386:assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
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3549:Pearl Memorial United Methodist Church
2492:Family Housing Advisory Services, Inc.
2309:Fletcher Sasse, Adam. (June 14, 2022)
2065:The United States Yesterday and Today.
1953:The North Omaha Renaissance 2000 Plan.
1875:Historical marker for Omaha's pioneer
1620:Neighborhoods in North Omaha, Nebraska
1403:Metropolitan Community College (Omaha)
1331:and the historic poor cemetery called
689:Florence Main Street Historic District
392:response times, decreased funding for
166:by Manuel Lisa. The area was home to
130:introduced an amendment to divide the
4178:Geography of Douglas County, Nebraska
3678:
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2895:"A history of schools in North Omaha"
2883:"A history of schools in North Omaha"
1516:Drive was named after the successful
1211:is also from North Omaha. Omaha-born
985:University of Nebraska Medical Center
942:
907:North Omaha has a range of important
717:Architecture in North Omaha, Nebraska
685:Dundee–Happy Hollow Historic District
27:Neighborhood in Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.
3032:"Historical Sketch of Brownell Hall"
2871:"A history of Jefferson Square Park"
2245:University of Nebraska Press. p 172.
1748:African-American population in Omaha
669:National Register of Historic Places
3539:Calvin Memorial Presbyterian Church
3385:Carver Savings and Loan Association
2614:Benson-Ames Alliance Community Plan
1970:Greater Omaha Economic Partnership.
1948:Center for Environmental Structure.
1810:Webster Telephone Exchange Building
1279:Jews and Judaism in Omaha, Nebraska
1273:List of churches in Omaha, Nebraska
1197:International Sweethearts of Rhythm
353:. Omaha had early chapters of the
315:in the Kountze Place neighborhood.
24:
2989:Douglas County Historical Society.
2219:. Rutgers University Press. p. 3.
2215:Singh, A. and Scott, D.M. (2003).
2170:Nebraska State Historical Society.
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589:African-American community leader
550:Landmarks in North Omaha, Nebraska
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197:, as well as soldiers from nearby
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2140:Nebraska State Historical Society
2042:. University of Nebraska at Omaha
2038:Center for Public Affairs (1998)
1993:Empower Omaha Empowerment Network
1974:
1520:U.S. Army leader, and flows from
1505:that are located in North Omaha.
1443:
1300:, schools, hospitals and others.
1183:. As the leader of North Omaha's
1101:Logan Fontenelle Housing Projects
1092:Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce
795:Racial Tension in Omaha, Nebraska
752:
705:Nicholas Street Historic District
677:Benson Downtown Historic District
341:From the 1920s through the 1950s
4173:Neighborhoods in Omaha, Nebraska
3259:Logan Fontenelle Housing Project
2371:"Omaha Plan: Is it Segregation?"
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1131:Culture of North Omaha, Nebraska
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509:, Jack Coleman Jr., and drummer
450:Logan Fontenelle Housing Project
205:who worked throughout the city.
151:History of North Omaha, Nebraska
3342:List of people from North Omaha
3034:, Rootsweb, Retrieved 12/26/07.
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155:For a chronological guide, see
63:University of Nebraska at Omaha
61:on the east, as defined by the
3472:Central Park Elementary School
3395:Omaha Black Music Hall of Fame
2797:Omaha Black Music Hall of Fame
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1237:Omaha Black Music Hall of Fame
1144:performed frequently, and the
839:Historic civil rights movement
681:Country Club Historic District
377:was born in the neighborhood.
118:Fort Omaha Historical District
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1:
3523:Walnut Hill Elementary School
3507:Miller Park Elementary School
2777:Dreamland Historical Project.
2480:Holy Name Housing Corporation
2025:
1939:North Omaha History: Volume 3
1932:North Omaha History: Volume 2
1925:North Omaha History: Volume 1
1863:, a local landmark restaurant
1637:Statistics gathered from the
909:community-based organizations
454:Works Progress Administration
3984:First National Business Park
3554:Sacred Heart Catholic Church
3511:Minne Lusa Elementary School
3479:Fontenelle Elementary School
3476:Druid Hill Elementary School
2359:Safe Places to Live in Omaha
2094:About Prospect Hill Cemetery
2081:Andreas' History of Nebraska
1937:Fletcher Sasse, Adam (2016)
1930:Fletcher Sasse, Adam (2016)
1923:Fletcher Sasse, Adam (2016)
1593:
1587:is located on this stretch.
1435:Charles B. Washington Branch
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1085:Overland Tire Rubber Company
999:North Omaha was affected by
967:serve the area as well. The
857:(NAACP). In 1928 the first
697:Fort Omaha Historic District
543:
361:. The early years of noted
228:by early legislators of the
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3643:John A. Creighton Boulevard
3544:Holy Family Catholic Church
2799:. Retrieved September 2007.
2553:Safe Haven Community Center
2291:History of Conestoga Place.
2241:Larsen and Cotrell. (2002)
1761:
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1562:John A. Creighton Boulevard
1466:John A. Creighton Boulevard
1386:was located there. Several
1305:Holy Family Catholic Church
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1187:, which included guitarist
835:-related clashes, as well.
693:Fairacres Historic District
351:Hamitic League of the World
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3490:Franklin Elementary School
3467:Florence Elementary School
2752:International Sweethearts.
2625:United States EPA. (2003)
2576:Charles Drew Health Center
2564:Charles Drew Health Center
2504:Rebuilding Together Omaha.
1955:Ciaccio Dennell Group Inc.
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556:Registered Historic Places
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2787:Lalomie Washburn profile.
2639:Lead Safe Omaha Coalition
2602:New Community Development
2181:Neighborhood Associations
1999:Loves Jazz and Art Center
1639:2000 United States Census
1329:Forest Lawn Memorial Park
1259:, Florence Days, and the
1215:, one of the founders of
1073:Missouri Pacific Railroad
825:Logan Fontenelle Projects
195:founding figures of Omaha
3499:Kellom Elementary School
2741:Big Nickel Publications.
2232:;3. (Autumn), p 371-406.
1538:William Tecumseh Sherman
1514:General John J. Pershing
1503:Omaha's boulevard system
1454:Northwest Radial Highway
1016:National Priorities List
293:Miller Park neighborhood
262:Department of the Platte
100:, and the birthplace of
2907:Omaha Neighborhood Scan
2374:Afro American Newspaper
2133:Federal Writers Project
2114:Sam Bayliss on Broadway
2040:Omaha Conditions Survey
1464:, Country Club Avenue,
1415:Omaha North High School
1261:Omaha North High School
989:Immanuel Medical Center
849:The early phase of the
829:Omaha Police Department
789:Historic racial tension
466:People from North Omaha
446:Omaha Housing Authority
410:which had been driving
201:, immigrants, and many
41:is a community area in
3706:Neighborhoods of Omaha
3284:Prospect Hill Cemetery
3002:Nebraska Public Media.
2179:City of Omaha. (n.d.)
2021:- a photoset on Flickr
2007:NorthOmaha.com website
1890:Historical marker for
1877:Prospect Hill Cemetery
1828:commemorative plaque;
1462:Happy Hollow Boulevard
1325:Prospect Hill Cemetery
1317:Pleasant Hill Cemetery
1140:on Ames Avenue, where
1087:, and several others.
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921:educational assistance
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763:Martin Luther King Jr.
582:, the oldest standing
519:Baseball Hall of Famer
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191:Prospect Hill Cemetery
168:Cabanne's Trading Post
114:Prospect Hill Cemetery
72:Located just north of
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4183:Landmarks in Nebraska
4163:North Omaha, Nebraska
3564:St. Cecilia Cathedral
3519:Skinner Magnet Center
3503:Lothrop Magnet Center
3427:Howard Kennedy School
3098:Civil Rights Movement
3072:North Omaha, Nebraska
3000:The Street of Dreams,
2946:Omaha Public Library.
2322:Fletcher Sasse (2022)
2243:Omaha: The Gate City.
2204:"A Street of Dreams,"
1944:Alexander, C. (1981)
1363:Western United States
1345:Jefferson Square Park
1313:Thomas Rogers Kimball
1309:St. Cecilia Cathedral
1277:Further information:
1271:Further information:
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917:community development
903:Community development
851:civil rights movement
760:
747:Thomas Rogers Kimball
607:Easter Sunday Tornado
599:Clarence W. Wigington
359:National Urban League
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4048:Former neighborhoods
3639:Fontenelle Boulevard
3559:Salem Baptist Church
3482:Monroe Middle School
3216:Rice–Poindexter case
2909:University of Omaha.
2763:Roenfeld, R. (2005)
2530:. Retrieved 4/28/08.
2518:. Retrieved 4/28/08.
2482:. Retrieved 4/28/08.
2194:. Retrieved 4/28/08.
2083:. Retrieved 4/28/08.
1918:Related publications
1558:Nebraska Highway 133
1431:Omaha Public Library
1411:Omaha Public Schools
1399:Creighton University
1321:Golden Hill Cemetery
1290:Salem Baptist Church
1159:jazz bands included
1045:Economic development
1027:lead in older paints
969:NorthStar Foundation
879:Creighton University
431:Rice/Poindexter Case
4135: /
4024:Mockingbird Heights
3755:Dundee-Happy Hollow
3600:North Omaha Airport
3590:North Freeway/US 75
3574:Zion Baptist Church
3462:Central High School
3314:Broomfield Rowhouse
3294:General Crook House
2737:Collins, T. (1994)
2665:North Omaha Project
2423:A Street of Dreams.
2230:Feminist Studies. 7
2151:Barstow, D. (2002)
2077:"Washington County"
1981:North Omaha History
1847:House at Fort Omaha
1577:North Omaha Freeway
1474:Nebraska Highway 64
1356:technical education
1354:, once the largest
949:youth organizations
913:government programs
603:Broomfield Rowhouse
593:commissioned noted
586:building in Omaha.
439:North Omaha Freeway
435:Black Panther Party
424:history of Nebraska
132:Omaha school system
67:Chamber of Commerce
3635:Florence Boulevard
3605:Metro Area Transit
3390:Dreamland Ballroom
3324:Minne Lusa Theater
3264:Dreamland Ballroom
3244:Omaha Driving Park
3018:2007-02-22 at the
2985:2013-02-07 at the
2980:Omaha Street Names
2815:2006-11-16 at the
2792:2008-03-14 at the
2771:2007-07-13 at the
2709:2006-11-04 at the
2693:Retrieved 6/27/07.
2542:Retrieved 4/28/08.
2506:Retrieved 4/28/08.
2494:Retrieved 4/28/08.
2463:2006-11-04 at the
2443:2007-12-03 at the
2411:A Street of Dreams
2369:Wright, J. (2006)
2296:2008-11-21 at the
2277:2007-02-22 at the
2254:Beckel, M. (2006)
2119:2007-09-28 at the
2112:Roenfeld, R. (nd)
2099:2004-12-26 at the
1967:Multiethnic Guide.
1905:North Omaha above
1756:U.S. Census Bureau
1495:Florence Boulevard
1146:Dreamland Ballroom
1112:Lozier Corporation
1105:Cintas Corporation
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955:serve North Omaha
943:Children and youth
925:low-income housing
892:A Time for Burning
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731:Romanesque Revival
673:historic districts
605:in 1913 after the
568:Florence Boulevard
524:, football player
403:A Time for Burning
363:Harlem Renaissance
347:Dreamland Ballroom
305:Omaha Driving Park
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230:Nebraska Territory
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3630:North 30th Street
3412:Stone Soul Picnic
3400:Native Omaha Days
2968:"Florence Branch"
2715:Omaha City Weekly
2616:. LivelyOmaha.Org
2516:North Omaha BEARS
2469:Omaha City Weekly
2456:Beals, J. (n.d.)
1744:
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1499:Lincoln Boulevard
1489:North 24th Street
1470:Saddle Creek Road
1450:North 24th Street
1249:a town in Alabama
1244:Native Omaha Days
1189:Charlie Christian
735:Classical Revival
656:heading north to
444:In the 1990s the
382:three major riots
343:North 24th Street
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3951:Spring Lake
3936:South Omaha
3878:Walnut Hill
3843:Miller Park
3785:West Farnam
3775:Leavenworth
3727:Market West
3486:Benson High
3447:Long School
3432:Lake School
3319:Carter Lake
3309:The Sherman
3186:Casey's Row
3157:Walnut Hill
3152:Miller Park
2678:Project Map
2540:Hope Skate.
2528:Hope Center
2019:North Omaha
1859:Now-closed
1604:Carter Lake
1542:Indian Wars
1518:World War I
1478:Ames Avenue
1419:Benson High
1417:as well as
1405:located at
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1204:Buddy Miles
1157:North Omaha
915:conducting
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863:North Omaha
783:Frank Brown
767:North Omaha
639:Walnut Hill
635:Miller Park
580:the Sherman
534:Ahman Green
530:Gale Sayers
511:Buddy Miles
39:North Omaha
18:North Omaha
4157:Categories
4110:Train Town
4090:Gophertown
4085:Greek Town
3974:Bridlewood
3969:Bent Creek
3941:Sheelytown
3911:Dog Hollow
3868:Raven Oaks
3848:Minne Lusa
3833:Gold Coast
3818:East Omaha
3803:Bemis Park
3765:Field Club
3722:Old Market
3625:North 24th
3457:North High
3289:Fort Omaha
3172:East Omaha
3142:Gold Coast
3132:Bemis Park
3118:Gophertown
2810:"The Days"
2026:References
1892:Fort Omaha
1861:Mister C's
1794:Omaha Star
1546:Fort Omaha
1522:East Omaha
1407:Fort Omaha
1253:Juneteenth
1221:Chaka Khan
1173:Nat Towles
1138:Druid Hall
1117:Omaha Star
1060:Omaha Star
965:Girls Inc.
813:Red Summer
805:Caucasians
723:Queen Anne
703:, and the
654:Omaha Road
627:Gold Coast
619:Bemis Park
597:architect
570:, part of
538:Bob Boozer
522:Bob Gibson
279:The grand
254:Fort Omaha
214:East Omaha
199:Fort Omaha
139:segregated
82:Bemis Park
4095:Scriptown
4075:Chinatown
4004:Irvington
3906:Deer Park
3452:Tech High
3269:Fort Lisa
3231:Landmarks
3182:Scriptown
2135:. (1939)
1832:from N.O.
1689:Hispanic
1594:Geography
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1524:north by
1425:Libraries
1352:Tech High
1339:Education
1013:Superfund
1005:emissions
1001:pollution
809:lynchings
779:drive-bys
584:apartment
574:'s grand
544:Landmarks
496:Malcolm X
400:entitled
375:Malcolm X
258:U.S. Army
242:squatters
226:land grab
222:Scriptown
164:Fort Lisa
102:Malcolm X
4065:Carville
4039:Westwood
4009:Keystone
3873:Saratoga
3823:Florence
3714:Downtown
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3177:Saratoga
3167:Florence
3088:Timeline
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4130:95°59′W
4127:41°19′N
4055:Bottoms
4034:Roanoke
4029:Regency
4019:Millard
3979:Elkhorn
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3742:Midtown
3420:Schools
3372:Culture
3080:History
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2998:(1992)
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1779:Gallery
1740:27,986
1684:19,108
1361:in the
1319:or the
1125:Culture
1057:of the
1018:by the
931:Housing
871:student
501:Singer
422:in the
365:writer
303:at the
275:, 1898.
145:History
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3808:Benson
3357:Jewish
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1734:5,894
1731:Total
1726:1,236
1717:Other
1703:Asian
1698:1,056
1681:5,314
1678:1,230
1675:Black
1670:6,457
1667:3,432
1664:3,477
1661:White
1656:68111
1653:68110
1650:68102
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