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was located in the Old Gold Coast, and Dietz Memorial United Methodist Church, which was originally St. Matthias Episcopal church. Worthington Street in the neighborhood was named for him, as was the former Worthington Hospital. His personal mansion, the
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South 10th Street and the area around it have been a business corridor for many years. Located within downtown, the eastern border of the
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is bordered by the street, as well. The Sons of Italy Hall at 1238 South 10th Street is a longstanding cultural institution, and the
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Omaha's pioneer elite and first generation of successful businessmen built many large homes along South 10th Street. The first was
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After the Kountzes moved away, the St. Catherine's Hospital moved into the former estate. Much of the area was influenced by
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at 1240 South 10th, is currently under consideration for historically accurate restoration and preservation.
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Italian immigrants settled in the neighborhood in the late 1800s, quickly earning the nickname "
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neighborhood. There were several other historically ethnic communities, as well.
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also had a large mansion in the neighborhood, and another brother,
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One fine home in the Old Gold Coast that still stands is the
131:. Its southern reaches are widely regarded as the heart of 340:"Farmers Market Brings New Life to South 10th Street" 224:, an Episcopal-era leader in Omaha. The Episcopalian 281:Parlin, Orendorff and Martin Plow Company Building 743: 104:is a two-way street that runs south-north from 402: 251:Other NRHP listings along South 10th include 186:are equally significant. The Bancroft Street 135:, and further south it was the center of the 248:. It is located at 1404 South 10th Street. 416: 409: 395: 365:, now Henry Doorly Zoo, along South 10th. 303:Roberts-Gudeman, K. (September 23, 2004) 285:Omaha Rail and Commerce Historic District 154: 146: 330:. October 24, 2003. Retrieved 10/12/08. 744: 349:, Omaha By Design. Retrieved 10/12/08. 265:Dietz Memorial United Methodist Church 390: 277:St. Philomena's Cathedral and Rectory 752:Italian-American culture in Nebraska 246:National Register of Historic Places 193: 13: 190:is also located along South 10th. 14: 768: 356: 305:"South 10th Street is a breeze" 377:once located along South 10th. 371:once located along South 10th. 333: 314: 297: 273:St. Matthias' Episcopal Church 180:Durham Western Heritage Museum 174:is South 10th. Further south, 1: 290: 287:, is on South 10th, as well. 142: 383:once located off South 10th. 322:"Journeys; 36 Hours - Omaha" 231:Bishop Worthington Residence 7: 119:, South 10th Street passes 10: 773: 757:Streets in Omaha, Nebraska 697: 651: 596: 537: 530: 465: 431: 424: 222:Bishop George Worthington 60: 21: 679:Northwest Radial Highway 418:Major streets in Omaha 363:Deer in Riverview Park 226:Brownell-Talbot School 160: 152: 466:South of Dodge Street 257:Hospe Music Warehouse 244:and is listed on the 238:Joel N. 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41°16′06″N 95°55′48″W / 41.26833°N 95.93000°W / 41.26833; -95.93000
41°13′13″N 95°55′46″W / 41.22028°N 95.92944°W / 41.22028; -95.92944
Downtown
South
Omaha, Nebraska
Dodge Street
Gene Leahy Mall
ConAgra
Old Market
Little Italy
Old Gold Coast


Little Italy
Old Market
Lauritzen Gardens
Durham Western Heritage Museum
Henry Doorly Zoo
Farmers Market
Old Gold Coast
Herman Kountze
Charles Kountze
Augustus Kountze
Bishop George Worthington
Brownell-Talbot School
Bishop Worthington Residence
Joel N. Cornish House
Omaha Landmark
National Register of Historic Places
Burlington Station

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