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Category: North 40th Street

This September 11, 1981 map shows the "Proposed Northwest Connector" and the "Proposed Storz Expressway," both in North Omaha and both connecting to the then-unbuilt end of the North Freeway in North Omaha, Nebraska. Image from the Omaha World-Herald.

A History of the Sorensen Parkway

This is a history of the Sorenson Parkway in North Omaha, Nebraska.

Kingdom Builders Christian Center (formerly Walnut Hill M.E. Church), 4039 Charles St, Omaha, NE 68131

A History of Walnut Hill Methodist Episcopal Church

This is a a history of Walnut Hill Methodist Episcopal Church in North Omaha, Nebraska.

This is a 1953 pic of Ames Avenue Methodist Church at 4023 Ames Avenue in North Omaha, Nebraska. It was open from 1929 to 1975, and as of 2022, has been Freestone Baptist Church for more than 45 years. Pic courtesy of Durham Museum.

A History of Ames Avenue United Methodist Church

This is a history of the Ames Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church that served North Omaha from 1889 to 1975.

A History of the Military Road in North Omaha

This is a history of Military Road aka Military Avenue in North Omaha, Nebraska.

North 40th and Hamilton, North Omaha, Nebraska

A History of the Intersection at North 40th and Hamilton Streets

The intersection of 40th and Hamilton has a rich legacy affecting several neighborhoods. This is a history of this historic district.

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North Omaha was covered with mansions and estates from the Near North Side to Florence! Learn about them in the link in my bio. #northomahahistory #omahamansions #omaharealestate #victorianhomes #linkinbio Order my book, #OmahaBlackHistory: African American People, Places and Events in the History of Omaha, Nebraska at the link in my bio. #omahahistory #nebraskahistory #blackhistorybooks #omahabooks #nebraskabooks #linkinbio As the City installs new sewers on North 16th Street, they’re yanking out 100+ year old streetcar rails that were submerged under layers of asphalt! Learn about the history of streetcars in North Omaha at the link in my bio.  Special thanks to Mary Ann Troia for sending me these pics! A lot of people don’t understand what the North Downtown USED to be. Learn it’s history at the link in my bio. #northdowntownomaha #omahaneighborhoods #civicrenewal #urbanblight #industrialreclamation #linkinbio COME GET YOUR RACIST UNCLE! This guy is slamming on reality and he’s embarrassing himself and his family. If interested, you can reply to him at the link in my bio. More than a century ago, East Omaha had a factory district with several large plants that employed the town. One still stands! If you're interested you can learn about them at the link in my bio. #eastomaha #omahaindustry #demolishedbuildings #omahahistory #linkinbio Another hater doing his hating… #whitesupremacyisterrorism #whitepeoplebelike #omahahistory #trialsofahistorygeek #tellthetruthtuesday Only a theater for 20+ years, this building has a LOT of history! Discover it and pics at the link in my bio. #northomahahistory #minnelusa #omahatheaters #theaterhistory #linkinbio NEW ARTICLE! At its end a decrepit, derelict and dismal abandoned beast, the Webster Street Station has been mostly erased from Omaha's memory. Find out about this building, once a jewel north of Dodge Street, at the link in my bio. Special thanks to John Peterson for the pic.
A History of the Intersection of 24th and Ames

A History of the Intersection of 24th and Ames

A History of the Webster Street Station

A History of the Webster Street Station

A History of the Mines and Mining Building

A History of the Mines and Mining Building

Bookstore

This is a fake image of the virtual-only North Omaha Bookstore.
North Omaha History Volumes 1, 2 and 3 by Adam Fletcher Sasse
North Omaha History Volumes 1, 2 & 3 by Adam Fletcher Sasse.
Preston Love, Jr. North Omaha History Tour
Take the 4Urban.org North Omaha History Tour!

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