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  2. Omaha, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Omaha (/ ˈoʊməhɑː / OH-mə-hah) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Nebraska and the county seat of Douglas County. [6] It is located in the Midwestern United States along the Missouri River, about 10 mi (15 km) north of the mouth of the Platte River.

  3. History of Omaha, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    The history of Omaha, Nebraska, began before the settlement of the city, with speculators from neighboring Council Bluffs, Iowa staking land across the Missouri River illegally as early as the 1840s. When it was legal to claim land in Indian Country, William D. Brown was operating the Lone Tree Ferry to bring settlers from Council Bluffs to Omaha.

  4. Neighborhoods of Omaha, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    The neighborhoods of Omaha are a diverse collection of community areas and specific enclaves. [1] They are spread throughout the Omaha metro area, and are all on the Nebraska side of the Missouri River.

  5. Omaha, Nebraska - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Omaha is a major US city located in the state of Nebraska in the center of the United States. The city is home to 486,051 people, making it the 39th largest city in the United States as of 2020. It is also the state's largest city both in population and geography.

  6. Economy of Omaha, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Omaha, Nebraska is linked to the city's status as a major commercial hub in the Midwestern United States since its founding in 1854. Dubbed the "Motor Mouth City" by The New York Times, [1] Omaha is widely regarded as the telecommunications capital of the United States.

  7. Omaha | Nebraska’s Largest City & History | Britannica

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    Omaha, city, seat (1855) of Douglas county, eastern Nebraska, U.S. It is situated on the west bank of the Missouri River opposite Council Bluffs, Iowa. Omaha is Nebraska’s biggest city and a regional manufacturing, transportation, trade, and service hub. From the 1890s through the mid-20th century.

  8. Timeline of Omaha, Nebraska history - Wikipedia

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    Timeline of Omaha, Nebraska history - Wikipedia. Significant events in the history of Omaha, Nebraska, include social, political, cultural, and economic activities. [1] Pre-1854. Pre-19th century Bands from the Pawnee, Otoe and Sioux nations alternatively occupy the land now comprising Omaha as hunting area.

  9. Geography of Omaha - Wikipedia

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    Situated in the Midwestern United States on the shore of the Missouri River in eastern Nebraska, the Port of Omaha helped the city grow in significance as a trading city. Much of Omaha is built in the Missouri River Valley.

  10. Omaha, Nebraska - Wikiwand

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    Omaha is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Nebraska and the county seat of Douglas County. It is located in the Midwestern United States along the Mis...

  11. Tourism in Omaha, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Omaha, Nebraska, United States offers visitors history, sports, nature and cultural experiences. Its principal tourist attractions are the Henry Doorly Zoo and the College World Series (CWS).