A History of the Bank of Florence
This is a history of the Bank of Florence in North Omaha, including its usages as a bank, newspaper office, Old West Saloon and horse stable, and as a museum today. Continue reading A History of the Bank of Florence
This is a history of the Bank of Florence in North Omaha, including its usages as a bank, newspaper office, Old West Saloon and horse stable, and as a museum today. Continue reading A History of the Bank of Florence
The George J. Hunt Mansion was located at N. 31st and State Street in Florence, Nebraska, until 1964. Continue reading A History of the Hunt Mansion in Florence
This is a history of the historic churches in the Kountze Place neighborhood of North Omaha, Nebraska. Continue reading The Historic Churches of Kountze Place in North Omaha
This is the history of the House of Hope, a nondenominational senior living facility in North Omaha. Continue reading A History of the House of Hope in North Omaha
This is the history of a North Omaha house that was a contest prize referred to as the O.W. Herald House, located at 7008 North 30th Street. Continue reading A History of the O.W. Herald House
This is a history of 2003 Pinkney Street in the Kountze Place neighborhood of North Omaha, Nebraska. Continue reading A History of 2003 Pinkney Street
This is a history of North Omaha’s Mercer Mansion, built in 1885 at N. 40th and Cuming Street and still standing today! Continue reading A History of the Mercer Mansion in North Omaha
This is a history of the streetcar barn at North 20th and Nicholas Streets that stood from 1887 to 2017. It was also home to Micklin Hardware and Lumber. Continue reading A History of the Nicholas Streetcar Barn in North Omaha
This is a history of the Omaha Swedish Mission Hospital, later called the Omaha Evangelical Covenant Hospital. Continue reading A History of the Omaha Swedish Mission Hospital
This is a history of the Bali-Hi Lounge in North Omaha. Continue reading A History of the Bali-Hi Lounge in North Omaha
This is a history of the intersection of North 24th and Ames Avenue in North Omaha, Nebraska. Continue reading A Directory of 24th and Ames Businesses
This is the history of the Webster Street Station once located in North Downtown Omaha, Nebraska. Continue reading A History of the Webster Street Station
This is an article about the Mines and Mining Building at the 1898 Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition. Continue reading A History of the Mines and Mining Building
These are historic places in the Saratoga neighborhood of North Omaha, Nebraska. Continue reading A Tour of Saratoga Historic Places
These are official historic sites in North Omaha, extending from Dodge Street to the Washington County line, and from North 72nd Street to the Missouri River in Omaha, Nebraska. Continue reading National Register of Historic Places in North Omaha
The Florence Main Street is filled with several important buildings that tell the neighborhood’s history from 1856 until today. One of the most important has been a social hall, gymnasium, public library, and is now a college. This is a history of the original Florence Community Center, also called the Florence Building. Continue reading A History of the Florence Building
This is a history of the “Hawaii in Omaha” apartments originally called the Capri and Catalina Apartments. Continue reading A History of the Lindenwood Court Apartments
This is a history of the Forest Lawn Memorial Park in North Omaha, Nebraska. Continue reading A History of Forest Lawn
This is a history of the Bryant Center in North Omaha, Nebraska, starting in 1966 and continuing to today! Continue reading A History of the Bryant Center
This is a history of the Saint Cecilia Parish, including its church, cathedral and school, in North Omaha, Nebraska. Continue reading A History of Saint Cecilia Parish