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1371:— 153 units, redevelopment of 12 adjacent brick buildings between Harney St and Landon Ct along 24th St. Development will include a courtyard, pet park, pet washing station, and a gated private parking lot. Construction completed in 2016 with a total investment of $ 20,000,000. In 2024, a new building was completed that added an additional 120 apartment units.
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is sparking a riverfront expansion project in Omaha and
Council Bluffs. The bridge has a very modern design with two 200-foot (61 m) spires that have sail-like appearances and multi-color LED light panels at the top. The Omaha side of the riverfront project has restaurants, businesses, and two
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baseball. The area also includes national retailers and several restaurants, bars, and coffee shops. Several buildings have also been renovated into apartments and condos. The
Missouri River riverfront is the eastern boundary of NoDo where millions in redevelopment has taken place in recent years.
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was the first tower in downtown. Constructed in 1888 and 1889, the building was designed in the
Renaissance Revival style by the New York architectural firm of McKim, Mead, and White. The firm designed an identical office tower for the New York Life Insurance Company in Kansas City, Missouri. The
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Central Business District. Market West is represented by the Market West Neighborhood Alliance, established in 2011. The official boundaries are construed as, but not limited to, S 17th street to the west, S
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The 2008 financial crisis did not impact Omaha as much as other areas of the country. In addition, the recovery in residential construction in
Downtown Omaha was much swifter than the suburban west Omaha. Many new residential developments have been completed or are ongoing. The list below totals
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Nichol Flats—67 units in a new 5 story building on 16th and
Nicholas. Modestly priced apartments near TD Ameritrade stadium and the Hot Shops arts building will have private balconies, ambient lighting, and stone and wood floors. Construction ongoing with a total investment of $
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building was Omaha's first ten-story structure. There has been a recent revitalization of the area, with several notable new buildings and other developments taking place. Following are some of the notable locations throughout the area.
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and around the corner from the largest gay dance club between
Chicago and Denver, The Max, and the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts. Construction completed in 2015 with a total investment of $ 12,871,669.
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Downtown Omaha was the original site of the city of Omaha, where the riverfront held businesses and the area surrounding it bore the brunt of its commercial, residential, and social activities. The
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and, in-conjunction, host several of Omaha's annual festivals, like the Taste of Omaha. A city marina has opened for
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This development features a pool, indoor basketball court, and a rooftop deck. Construction completed in 2015 with a total investment of $ 41,300,000.
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Preservation Yellow Pages: The Complete Information Source for Homeowners, Communities, and Professionals.
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Living City: How America's Cities Are Being Revitalized by Thinking Small in a Big Way.
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2736:Bounded by 15th, 16th, Farnam and Douglas Streets
2331:Parlin, Orendorff and Martin Plow Company Building
742:and Omaha's first school located in the park. The
412:Downtown Omaha is generally thought of as a large
3283:A Dirty, Wicked Town: Tale of 19th Century Omaha.
2649:Built in 1891, this building burnt down in 1954.
1958:Beebe and Runyan Furniture Showroom and Warehouse
1546:View from city hall plaza; buildings in view are
404:in the late 19th century and early 20th century.
4543:
3072:The Woolworth's Store in Downtown Omaha in 1938.
1782:Warehouses in Omaha Multiple Property Submission
1326:—100 units, this new construction very near the
1272:—218 units, this new construction is nearby the
490:and the city's notorious prostitution alleyway,
4557:Central business districts in the United States
2688:Built in 1885 this edifice burnt down in 1894.
1874:is located downtown on 18th and Capital Avenue.
1772:were demolished in 1989, to be replaced by the
167:0.02 sq mi (0.05 km) 2.78%
3076:The City of Omaha is considering developing a
2726:and built in 1914, it was demolished in 1983.
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350:was twice the location of racially motivated
49:View of Downtown Omaha looking west from the
4074:Downtown Omaha Business Improvement District
3247:"Middle market highlight: April 2007: Omaha.
3135:downtown as well. In a similar fashion, the
1531:List of tallest buildings in Omaha, Nebraska
738:, was located in the neighborhood, with the
564:View of North Downtown looking to the East;
27:Central business district in Omaha, Nebraska
3969:January/February 1993, Volume 22, Number 1.
1207:, and the new riverfront developments, the
470:The area comprising NoDo is central to the
440:"NoDo" redirects here. For other uses, see
4125:
4118:
4104:
3956:"Union Pacific's Harriman Dispatch Center"
3836:
3831:Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission
3810:. National Park Service. Retrieved 6/7/07.
3494:
3420:"The Bank Expansion - NuStyle Development"
3108:that will take walkers to Council Bluffs.
3080:system that would extend from NoDo to the
486:in the area. The historic neighborhood of
3926:Union Pacific Railroad. Retrieved 4/4/08.
3522:"May 26, 2009 - City of Omaha City Clerk"
3468:"May 13, 2014 - City of Omaha City Clerk"
3158:
3041:includes several buildings listed on the
2433:Standard Oil Company Building of Nebraska
1861:Omaha Rail and Commerce Historic District
1758:Omaha Rail and Commerce Historic District
1219:New residential developments 2010 - 2020
1071:Omaha Rail and Commerce Historic District
1050:Learn how and when to remove this message
430:Omaha Rail and Commerce Historic District
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4007:Omaha Public Library. Retrieved 2/3/08.
3021:begins downtown as a westbound one-way
2999:bridge over the Missouri River between
2924:. The building was demolished in 1978.
2487:Built in 1931, it currently houses the
2414:This building was constructed in 1919.
1792:According to a 1939 publication by the
1535:Omaha's tallest building, the 45-story
1069:Part of Market West is included in the
651:Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail
532:Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail
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4544:
4020:. United States EPA. Retrieved 2/3/08.
3936:Union Pacific Harriman Dispatch Center
3263:"Omaha's First Ferry Dock Identified,"
3137:Burlington and Missouri River Railroad
3111:Downtown has been the location of the
722:heading west, entering Park East. The
335:as the location of the ferry landing.
252:Omaha–Council Bluffs metropolitan area
4099:
2188:J.L. Brandeis and Sons Store Building
1787:
1747:
1439:, whose family also built the city's
746:and other buildings were there, too.
3873:Gerber, K. and Spencer, J.C. (2003)
3685:"A look at Hotel Flatiron's history"
3043:National Register of Historic Places
1890:Historic buildings in Downtown Omaha
1802:National Register of Historic Places
1766:National Register of Historic Places
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294:National Register of Historic Places
4092:from the Omaha Chamber of Commerce.
3047:Kirschbraun and Sons Creamery, Inc.
2961:Original Union Pacific Headquarters
2497:
2456:Trinity Cathedral (Omaha, Nebraska)
2021:City National Bank Building (Omaha)
1731:City National Bank Building (Omaha)
1566:Tallest buildings in Downtown Omaha
1445:Rose Blumkin Performing Arts Center
1292:FLIXX Lounge & Cabaret Show Bar
975:First Woodman of the World Building
706:Physicians Mutual Insurance Company
159:0.70 sq mi (1.81 km)
151:0.72 sq mi (1.86 km)
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3890:Nebraska State Historical Society.
2551:Former locations in Downtown Omaha
2262:Omaha Bolt, Nut and Screw Building
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1382:Residential Developments 2020–2030
1159:Restoration and expansion projects
1148:Omaha Bolt, Nut and Screw Building
965:Omaha Bolt, Nut and Screw Building
266:'s 20th Street on the west to the
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3795:Nebraska State Historical Society
3608:"The Flats on Howard - Omaha, NE"
2986:
2288:Old Omaha Public Library building
1859:, a contributing property to the
1811:Anheuser-Busch Beer Depot in the
1199:A new downtown baseball stadium,
435:
4084:Early Omaha: Gateway to the West
3886:Federal Writers Project. (1939)
3444:"Breakers - NuStyle Development"
3309:April. p. 18. Retrieved 6/21/07.
3106:Missouri River Pedestrian Bridge
2642:First Methodist Episcopal Church
1995:Burlington Headquarters Building
1971:Bemis Omaha Bag Company Building
1829:Burlington Headquarters Building
1817:Bemis Omaha Bag Company Building
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497:Today the area includes the new
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3017:Omaha's main east–west street,
2381:Rose Realty-Securities Building
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568:rises behind the Slowdown venue
463:and new developments along the
428:is one of the buildings in the
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2582:Boyd's Theater and Opera House
1468:Holland Performing Arts Center
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1280:which is located north of the
1179:designed downtown's important
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883:is a neighborhood bordered by
60:Gateway to the West, the Big O
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4037:University of Nebraska Press.
3899:Miller, E.C. and Kopiasz, G.
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2909:Woodmen of the World Building
2295:The original location of the
1667:Northern Natural Gas Building
1243:Northern Natural Gas Building
1241:—194 units, this was the old
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798:Northern Natural Gas Building
724:Northern Natural Gas Building
710:Northern Natural Gas Building
576:North Downtown establishments
4405:First National Business Park
2655:George W. Lininger Residence
2325:Built between 1892 and 1927
2305:Omaha National Bank Building
2127:1234-1244 South 13th Street
2086:First National Bank Building
1833:Old Market Historic District
1813:Old Market Historic District
1754:Old Market Historic District
1556:Omaha National Bank Building
1510:Omaha National Bank Building
1209:Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge
1193:Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge
875:Old Market (Omaha, Nebraska)
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544:Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge
530:Midwest Regional Office and
418:Old Market Historic District
196:14,353/sq mi (5,709/km)
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3301:September 28, 2007, at the
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3189:List of businesses in Omaha
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3029:right after it crosses the
2709:headquarters for 50 years.
2685:15th and Davenport Streets
2659:18th and Davenport Streets
2646:20th and Davenport Streets
1699:Omaha World Herald Building
1474:spaces downtown, while the
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3877:Omaha, NE: Landmarks, Inc.
3778:John Wiley and Sons. p.80.
3236:John Wiley and Sons. p. V.
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2090:300-312 South 16th Street
1975:614-624 South 11th Street
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2953:First Territorial Capitol
2861:Originally built in 1864
2811:18th and Farnam Streets.
2599:19th and Douglas Streets
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2543:Rialto Theater circa 1919
2469:Union State Bank Building
2420:Christian Specht Building
2275:Omaha Central High School
2034:Douglas County Courthouse
1908:Anheuser-Busch Beer Depot
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1778:Heartland of America Park
1655:116-124 South 19th Street
1587:One First National Center
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1537:First National Bank Tower
1494:Heartland of America Park
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4040:Adrian, J.C. Jr. (2006)
4033:Bednarek, J.R.D. (1992)
3984:October 9, 2007, at the
3945:Hines. Retrieved 4/4/08.
3825:January 8, 2009, at the
3715:www.nebraskaexaminer.com
3637:www.theflatsonhoward.com
3272:KETV. Retrieved 8/13/07.
3131:; in 2002 they opened a
3129:Harriman Dispatch Center
3039:Lincoln Highway in Omaha
2981:Union Passenger Terminal
2896:9th and Webster Streets
2612:13th and Harney Streets
2166:1205-1207 Harney Street
2047:Eggerss-O'Flyng Building
1476:CenturyLink Center Omaha
1419:CenturyLink Center Omaha
1188:, which opened in 2001.
1118:Eggerss-O'Flyng Building
989:14th and Farnam Streets
979:15th and Howard Streets
959:13th and Harney Streets
753:Park East establishments
672:Gallup University Campus
566:TD Ameritrade Park Omaha
362:in 1919, in which Mayor
18:Downtown Omaha, Nebraska
3862:Federal Writers Project
3788:Federal Writers Project
3321:HDR. Retrieved 8/22/07.
3013:Transportation in Omaha
2798:16th and Dodge Streets
2781:17th and Dodge Streets
2767:Established in 1850 by
2698:9th and Farnam Streets
2672:14th and Farnam Street
2628:Built in the 1870s for
2240:1012 South 24th Street
2103:1722 St. Mary's Avenue
2073:Federal Office Building
1794:Federal Writers Project
1460:Omaha Children's Museum
1417:Basketball game at the
1274:CHI Health Center Omaha
1213:RiverFront Place Condos
1132:1722 St. Mary's Avenue
949:1207-1215 Jones Street
778:Omaha Children's Museum
698:Omaha Children's Museum
662:RiverFront Place Condos
540:RiverFront Place Condos
536:The Gallup Organization
509:as the new home of the
478:was the site where the
272:CHI Health Center Omaha
90:41.2583039; -95.9418751
4127:Neighborhoods of Omaha
3820:"Maps - Downtown area"
3159:Environmental concerns
3113:Union Pacific Railroad
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3055:Simon Brothers Company
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2957:Diamond Gambling House
2871:Near 12th and Jackson
2858:2236 St Mary's Avenue
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2484:801 South 10th Street
2437:500 South 18th Street
2407:Simon Brothers Company
2385:305 South 16th Street
2322:409 South 16th Street
2279:124 North 20th Street
2253:902-912 Farnam Street
2205:319 South 17th Street
2153:505 South 16th Street
2077:110 South 15th Street
2051:801 South 15th Street
2012:925 South 10th Street
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1122:801 South 15th Street
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862:121 South 25th Street
852:2416 Davenport Street
732:Nebraska State Capitol
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635:2500 California Plaza
625:729 North 14th Street
595:455 North 10th Street
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2945:Douglas Street Bridge
2777:Medical Arts Building
2724:Thomas Rogers Kimball
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2401:Constructed in 1913.
2175:Hospe Music Warehouse
2112:Florentine Apartments
1962:105 South 9th Street
1932:Aquila Court Building
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528:National Park Service
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494:, were located here.
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4469:Former neighborhoods
4068:Downtown Omaha, Inc.
4028:Related publications
3833:. Retrieved 8/30/08.
3797:. Retrieved 4/16/08.
3612:Theflatsonhoward.com
3343:. Retrieved 8/22/07.
3003:and Downtown Omaha,
3001:Council Bluffs, Iowa
2934:1506 Douglas Street
2918:Woodmen of the World
2883:2002 Douglas Street
2841:1424 Douglas Street
2824:1714 Douglas Street
2719:1806 Douglas Street
2502:The location of the
2424:1110 Douglas Street
2297:Omaha Public Library
2192:200 South 16 Street
1683:1200 Landmark Center
1619:Union Pacific Center
1613:478 ft (146 m)
1597:634 ft (193 m)
1453:experimental theater
1441:Creighton University
889:JLofts on the Market
822:2121 Douglas Street
645:151 Freedom Park Rd
611:Creighton University
601:Charles Schwab Field
515:Creighton University
511:College World Series
461:Charles Schwab Field
453:Creighton University
193: • Density
4445:Mockingbird Heights
4176:Dundee-Happy Hollow
3954:Crammer, D. (1993)
3741:Nebraskahistory.org
3448:NuStyle Development
3424:NuStyle Development
3281:Bristow, D. (1997)
3232:Gratz, R.B. (1996)
2916:Built in 1912, the
2913:1323 Farnam Street
2892:Union Pacific Shops
2820:Omaha Athletic Club
2668:Grand Central Hotel
2625:912 Douglas Street
2586:1621 Harney Street
2398:1913 Farnam Street
2372:1504 Harney Street
2359:1001 Farnam Street
2346:1403 Farnam Street
2309:1650 Farnam Street
2299:was built in 1891.
2292:1823 Harney Street
2140:1415 Farnam Street
2064:1613 Farnam Street
2038:1819 Farnam Street
1999:1004 Farnam Street
1949:2001 Farnam Street
1936:1615 Howard Street
1831:on the edge of the
1741:220 ft (67 m)
1725:237 ft (72 m)
1709:250 ft (76 m)
1703:1314 Douglas Street
1693:255 ft (78 m)
1677:260 ft (79 m)
1661:265 ft (81 m)
1645:295 ft (90 m)
1629:317 ft (97 m)
1623:1400 Douglas Street
1607:1805 Douglas Street
1539:, is in Downtown.
1112:1615 Howard Street
985:Grand Central Hotel
929:1001 Farnam Street
832:124 N. 20th Street
792:2665 Farnam Street
666:555 Riverfront Plz
605:1200 Mike Fahey St
474:. Along the river,
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4057:Retrieved 8/21/07.
4055:Omaha City Weekly.
3961:2007-08-21 at the
3941:2007-08-20 at the
3922:2006-08-10 at the
3917:"History timeline"
3907:Retrieved 8/22/07.
3380:Retrieved 9/25/07.
3378:Omaha City Weekly.
3294:Camp, L.S. (2001)
3268:2007-09-29 at the
3252:Retrieved 8/22/07.
3245:Marcec, D. (2007)
3141:their headquarters
3082:Rosenblatt Stadium
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2922:Insurance Building
2901:Qwest Center Omaha
2867:St. Nicholas Hotel
2854:St. Mary's Academy
2846:John Latenser, Sr.
2829:John Latenser, Sr.
2621:Emergency Hospital
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2460:113 North 18th St
2411:1024 Dodge Street
2266:1316 Jones Street
2008:Burlington Station
1921:Ansonia Apartments
1912:1215 Jones Street
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1857:Burlington Station
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1788:Historic buildings
1762:historic districts
1748:Historic districts
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1182:Omaha World-Herald
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1015:possibly contains
969:1316 Jones Street
935:St. Nicholas Hotel
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842:2027 Dodge Street
812:2600 Dodge Street
802:2223 Dodge Street
782:500 S 20th Street
772:2200 Dodge Street
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503:TD Ameritrade Park
426:Burlington Station
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4521:Sporting District
3905:The New Colonist.
3717:. August 23, 2022
3689:hotelflatiron.com
3588:. October 1, 2014
3559:. October 1, 2015
3341:Omaha City Weekly
3145:Thomas R. Kimball
3092:. The historical
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2786:Thomas R. Kimball
2701:Built in 1858 by
2681:Grand Opera House
2630:Madam Anna Wilson
2533:Omaha Post Office
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2136:Goodrich Building
1872:Trinity Cathedral
1776:headquarters and
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1715:Double Tree Hotel
1671:2233 Dodge Street
1651:AT&T Building
1639:1620 Dodge Street
1591:1601 Dodge Street
1525:Tallest buildings
1451:, which features
1443:. Along with the
1437:John A. Creighton
1296:Blue Barn Theater
1169:Brandeis Building
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1109:(Magnolia Hotel)
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910:Notable locations
885:South 10th Street
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694:Joslyn Art Museum
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591:CHI Health Center
534:visitors center,
457:CHI Health Center
398:Sporting District
375:Sporting District
333:Gallup University
296:, along with two
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2977:Omaha Auditorium
2769:William D. Brown
2732:Jefferson Square
2715:Hotel Fontenelle
2703:George L. Miller
2595:Douglas Building
2573:17th and Farnam
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2162:Horbach Building
2123:G.C. Moses Block
1984:Broatch Building
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4372:Spring Lake
4357:South Omaha
4299:Walnut Hill
4264:Miller Park
4206:West Farnam
4196:Leavenworth
4148:Market West
4090:Map of NoDo
3177:North Omaha
3090:South Omaha
2973:Apex Saloon
1896:Place name
1472:visual arts
1421:in downtown
1409:Attractions
1288:The Corvina
1063:Market West
996:Market West
384:was once a
360:Willy Brown
88: /
4546:Categories
4531:Train Town
4511:Gophertown
4506:Greek Town
4395:Bridlewood
4390:Bent Creek
4362:Sheelytown
4332:Dog Hollow
4289:Raven Oaks
4269:Minne Lusa
4254:Gold Coast
4239:East Omaha
4224:Bemis Park
4186:Field Club
4143:Old Market
4049:Beals, J.
3747:2011-03-27
3453:2018-11-09
3429:2018-11-09
3405:2011-03-27
3365:Beals, J.
3205:References
3098:steamboats
3094:Omaha port
3078:light rail
2249:Nash Block
2149:Hill Hotel
1554:, and the
1529:See also:
1466:, and the
1359:9,177,000.
1340:The Barker
1328:Old Market
1312:Old Market
1282:Old Market
1138:Hill Hotel
1075:Old Market
1040:March 2013
1024:improve it
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700:, and the
555:Old Market
382:Old Market
256:U.S. state
180:Population
76:95°56′31″W
73:41°15′30″N
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4496:Chinatown
4425:Irvington
4327:Deer Park
3888:Nebraska.
3792:Nebraska.
3790:. (1939)
3695:August 8,
3669:August 8,
3643:August 8,
3501:Omaha.com
3391:"History"
3356:May 2007.
3051:The Logan
2560:Location
2531:The 1898
1899:Location
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1798:landmarks
1575:Location
1308:L14 Flats
1177:HDR, Inc.
1101:Location
1028:verifying
919:Location
762:Location
683:Park East
585:Location
492:The Cribs
484:Scriptown
449:mixed-use
368:city boss
352:lynchings
172:Elevation
4486:Carville
4460:Westwood
4430:Keystone
4294:Saratoga
4244:Florence
4135:Downtown
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3183:See also
3163:In 1889
3088:area in
3005:Nebraska
2979:and the
1578:Stories
1496:and the
1484:Slowdown
1478:and the
1255:The Bank
1229:The Wire
891:and the
621:Slowdown
551:Hal Daub
499:Slowdown
396:and the
364:Ed Smith
260:Nebraska
201:ZIP code
122:Counties
115:Nebraska
4476:Bottoms
4455:Roanoke
4450:Regency
4440:Millard
4400:Elkhorn
4322:Dahlman
4163:Midtown
4016:(2003)
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3261:(2004)
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1764:on the
1581:Height
1398:The Duo
1392:ConAgra
1324:Jones13
1022:Please
848:The Jay
455:to the
304:History
224:Website
101:Country
4337:Gibson
4229:Benson
3165:ASARCO
3139:built
3123:and a
3117:bridge
3063:U.S. 6
2563:Notes
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1902:Notes
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447:A new
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188:10,334
4309:South
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