A History of the Mines and Mining Building
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
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
This is a history of the Nicholas Street Viaduct extending from North 16th to North 11th Street over the North Yards starting in 1913 and ending around 2002. Continue reading A History of the Nicholas Street Viaduct
This is a history of 1502 Locust Street in North Omaha, Nebraska. Continue reading A History of 1502 Locust Street
This is a history of a Black-owned real estate addition in East Omaha, Nebraska called Edgewood Park. Continue reading A History of Edgewood Park, Omaha’s First Black-Owned Subdivision
This is a history of the 9 Center Variety Store in North Omaha, Nebraska from 1938 to 1947. Continue reading A History of the 9 Center Five and Dime in North Omaha
This is a history of the Myott Park Housing aka Wintergreen Apartments once located in North Omaha, Nebraska. Continue reading A History of the Myott Park Housing aka Wintergreen Apartments in North Omaha
This is a history of the Safeway building at North 24th and Lake Streets from 1963 to 2021. Continue reading A History of Safeway at 24th and Lake Streets
This is a history of the Pulitzer Field, aka Olson Field, aka Steele Field in East Omaha. Continue reading A History of an Air Field in East Omaha
This is a history of the Overland Tire and Rubber Company in North Omaha, Nebraska. Continue reading A History of the Overland Tire and Rubber Company
This is a history of the Stuart Art Shoppe in North Omaha, a bastion of the Arts in the community during the Great Depression. Continue reading A Biography of Political Activist Andrew Stuart
Caring for seniors was hard in Omaha for almost a century. Over the decades, several organizations tried to solve the situation. Just after World War II, Omaha Catholics took a major step towards promoting healthy aging for the oldest citizens … Continue reading A History of St. Vincent’s Home for the Aged
This is a history of 3702 North 16th Street in North Omaha, Nebraska. Continue reading A History of 3702 North 16th Street
This is a history of industry in North Omaha, Nebraska, from 1854 to present. Continue reading A History of Industry in North Omaha
This is a history of the Jefferson Square Park, the first park and the site of the first school in Omaha, Nebraska. Continue reading A History of Jefferson Square Park
This is a history of Omaha’s first public park; first public school; it’s Native American neighborhood; and it’s “Hobo Park,” all wrapped up in one. This is a history of Jefferson Square in Omaha, Nebraska. Continue reading A History of the Jefferson Square Neighborhood
This is a history of the Manderson Inn, which stood at North 16th and Manderson Streets for over 50 years. Continue reading A History of the Manderson Inn
This is a history of commercial buildings in North Omaha, Nebraska. Continue reading A History of Commercial Buildings in North Omaha
This is a history of the Florence Railroad Depot History Museum located in the former City of Florence, Nebraska. Continue reading A History of the Florence Depot
This is a history of the intersection of N. 42nd and Redman Ave. in North Omaha, Nebraska. It discusses the development, businesses, and demise of the intersection including factors affecting it. Continue reading A History of the Intersection of North 42nd and Redman Avenue
The Saratoga neighborhood has existed since Nebraska was on the edge of the Wild West. After its glorious revelry during the 1898 Trans-Mississippi Expo, it settled into becoming a successful neighborhood on the edge of Omaha with a business center … Continue reading A History of the Suburban Theater