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  2. Swedes in Omaha, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Second Baptist Church, originally built in 1889, was rebuilt in 1906 at South 26th and K Streets near South High.Swedish Salem Lutheran church on Vinton was the longest serving Omaha church with its original congregation, serving for more than 100 years from 1891 onwards.

  3. Omaha World-Herald - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper was the world's last to print both daily morning and afternoon editions, a practice it ended in March 2016. [3]The World-Herald was the largest employee-owned newspaper in the United States from 1979 until 2011: Omaha construction magnate Peter Kiewit bought the newspaper and its television station, the local ABC affiliate, in 1962 for $40.1 million from Omaha-based World ...

  4. Omaha Rail and Commerce Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Omaha Rail and Commerce Historic District, roughly bounded by Jackson, 15th, and 8th Streets, as well as the Union Pacific main line, is located in downtown Omaha, Nebraska. Today this historic district includes several buildings listed individually on the National Register of Historic Places , including the Union Pacific Depot and the ...

  5. East Omaha, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    East Omaha is a geographically designated community located in Omaha, Nebraska. Located three miles (5 km) from downtown Omaha, East Omaha is the site of Eppley Omaha International Airport, Omaha's main airport, and Carter Lake. This area was Omaha's first annexation, joining the city in 1854.

  6. Omaha Civic Auditorium - Wikipedia

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    Omaha Civic Auditorium was a multi-purpose convention center located in Omaha, Nebraska. Opened in 1954, it surpassed the Ak-Sar-Ben Coliseum as the largest convention/entertainment complex in the city, until the completion of CHI Health Center Omaha in 2003.

  7. 1909 Omaha anti-Greek riot - Wikipedia

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    The Greek Town riot was a race riot that took place in South Omaha, Nebraska, on February 21, 1909, during which several Greeks were wounded or injured. [1] A mob of 3,000 men displaced some of the population of Greek Town, wrecked 30 buildings there, and started a riot.

  8. U.S. Route 75 in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Within the State of Nebraska it is a state highway that enters Nebraska on the Kansas state line about 9 miles (14 km) south of Dawson and travels north across the extreme eastern portion of the state, to the Nebraska–Iowa border in South Sioux City where it crosses the Missouri River along a concurrency with Interstate 129. The northern 210 ...

  9. Field Club (Omaha, Nebraska) - Wikipedia

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    Field Club is an affluent and historic neighborhood located in the Midtown region of Omaha, Nebraska.Roughly bounded by Pacific Street, 32nd Avenue, Center St., and 36th Street, the neighborhood was placed on the National Register of Historic Places as a historic district on November 15, 2000. [2]