Here’s a special treat for readers. Following is a map of historic places in North Omaha created on Google Maps. I have included a number of sites here, and if folks actually use the map I’ll add more! Enjoy!

Between loving Google Maps and the history of North Omaha, I could create a lot of maps…

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BASICS OF NORTH OMAHA HISTORY
Intro: Part 1: Before 1885 | Part 2: 1885-1945 | Timeline
People: People | Leaders | Native Americans | African Americans | Jews | Scandinavians | Italians | Chinese | Hungarians
Places: Oldest Places | Hospitals | Schools | Parks | Streets | Houses | Apartments | Neighborhoods | Bakeries | Industries | Restaurants | Churches | Oldest Houses | Higher Education | Boulevards | Railroads | Banks | Theaters |
Events: Native Omaha Days | Stone Soul Picnic | Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition | Greater Omaha Exposition | Congress of White and Black Americans | Harlem Renaissance | Riots
Related Topics: Focus Areas | National Register of Historic Places | Architecture | Museums | Markers | Historic Sites | History Facts | Presentations | History Map
Omaha Topics: Black History | Racism | Bombings | Police Brutality | Black Business | Black Heritage Sites | Redlining
More Info: About the Site | About the Historian | Articles | Podcast | Comics | Bookstore | Services | Donate | Sponsor | Contact

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BONUS

1883 George Bemis map of North Omaha with major streets in yellow.
Notice Fort Omaha on the very northern end of this clipping of an 1883 Omaha map. Real estate mogul George Bemis published this 1883 map of Omaha, which I’ve clipped to show North Omaha specifically. I’ve added yellow dashes to highlight present-day 16th, 24th, and 30th Streets; as well as Cuming, Hamilton, Lake, Locust, Ames and Fort Streets.
A mapping of the trails in East Omaha from Rails to Trails.
A mapping of the trails in East Omaha from Rails to Trails.
This is an East Omaha history map by Adam Fletcher Sasse for NorthOmahaHistory.com
This is an East Omaha history map by Adam Fletcher Sasse for NorthOmahaHistory.com

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