A Biography of Josiah Waddle
This is a biography of Josiah Waddle (1849-1939), a longtime bandleader and music teacher in North Omaha, Nebraska. Continue reading A Biography of Josiah Waddle
This is a biography of Josiah Waddle (1849-1939), a longtime bandleader and music teacher in North Omaha, Nebraska. Continue reading A Biography of Josiah Waddle
This is a history of the Webster School in Omaha, Nebraska for 81 years from 1888 to 1969. Continue reading A History of Webster School
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 biography of Daisy Anderson (c1900-1998), the widow of a wealthy Black man in western Nebraska who was forced to move to North Omaha. Continue reading Daisy Anderson in North Omaha
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
This is a history of the 1870 house at 2902 N. 25th St. in North Omaha, Nebraska. Continue reading A History of 2902 North 25th Street
This is a history of the former Count Creighton House in North Omaha. Continue reading A History of the Count Creighton Mansion in North Omaha
This is a history of the John P. Bay House, an official Omaha Landmark in North Omaha, Nebraska. Continue reading A History of the John P. Bay House
This is a biography of Comfort Baker, the first African American graduate from a high school in Omaha, Nebraska. Continue reading A Biography of Comfort Baker
This is a history of the North 17th Street Methodist Church in Omaha, which was open from 1869 to 1877. Continue reading A History of the 17th Street Methodist Church in Omaha
This is a a history of Walnut Hill Methodist Episcopal Church in North Omaha, Nebraska. Continue reading A History of Walnut Hill Methodist Episcopal Church
This is a history of the North 18th Street Methodist Church in Omaha, Nebraska Continue reading A History of the North 18th Street Methodist Church
This is a history of the former Trinity United Methodist Church in North Omaha, Nebraska. Continue reading A History of Trinity United Methodist Church
This is a history of the Ames Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church that served North Omaha from 1889 to 1975. Continue reading A History of Ames Avenue United Methodist Church
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 the Prince Hall Masons in Omaha, Nebraska. Continue reading A History of the Prince Hall Masons in Omaha
This is a history of the Sebastapol Amphitheater in North Omaha, Nebraska, where thousands were entertained in 1888. Continue reading A History of the Sebastapol Amphitheater in North Omaha
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 the Dodge Street School in Omaha, Nebraska, open at 11th and Dodge from 1872 to 1898. Continue reading A History of the Dodge Street School
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 the Gothic style Sacred Heart Catholic Church and parish in North Omaha, Nebraska. Continue reading A History of the Sacred Heart Catholic Parish
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 houses in North Omaha. Continue reading A History of Houses 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
Fancy homes used to line certain streets throughout North Omaha, and one of those was Wirt Street. Business leaders, influential socialites, and high-minded politicians lived up and down the block, building the neighborhood along the way. This is a history … Continue reading A History of the George F. Shepard House
Some of the oldest apartments left in Omaha, Nebraska are located in North Omaha. This is a history of the Memmen Apartments. Continue reading A History of the Memmen Apartments
This is a history of the Native Omaha Festival, which has happened biennially in North Omaha, Nebraska since 1976. Continue reading A History of the Native Omahans Festival
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
This is the history of the Fort Omaha School, a grade school once located in the Miller Park neighborhood of North Omaha, Nebraska. Continue reading A History of the Fort Omaha School
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
The Parkside Cafe was located at 4438 Ames Avenue in North Omaha, Nebraska, from 1959 to 1976. Continue reading A History of the Parkside Cafe in North Omaha
Some intersections have always been busy. For more than 130 years, the intersection bordering Fontenelle View, Central Park, and Benson has been one of those busy places. This is a history of the intersection at North 40th and Ames Avenue. Continue reading A History of the Intersection at North 40th and Ames Avenue
This is a history of Saddle Creek Road in North Omaha, Nebraska. Continue reading A History of Saddle Creek Road
While there are iconic places throughout North Omaha, some stand taller than all others. For more than 150 years, the Florence neighborhood has been home to one of these icons. This is a history of the Florence Mill. Continue reading A History of the Florence Mill
This is a biography of North Omaha native Cathy Hughes. She grew up in the Logan Fontenelle Projects and today is the 2nd richest Black woman in America. Continue reading A Biography of Cathy Hughes
This is a history of the Sherman neighborhood in Omaha, Nebraska. Continue reading A History of the Sherman Neighborhood
Here is a history of one of the buildings that’s been gone from North Omaha for more than 40 years, 2621 North 16th Street. Continue reading A History of 2621 North 16th Street
These are historic neighborhoods in North Omaha, including their establishment, locations and links. Continue reading Historic Neighborhoods in North Omaha
This is a history of the Clifton Hill neighborhood in North Omaha, Nebraska, founded in 1885. Continue reading A History of the Clifton Hill Neighborhood in North Omaha
This is a history of the Military Theater, which operated from 1928 to 1975 in North Omaha. Today the building is home to Grace Apostolic Church. Continue reading A History of the Military Theater
This is a history of Military Road aka Military Avenue in North Omaha, Nebraska. Continue reading A History of the Military Road in North Omaha
Black people in Omaha have celebrated, uplifted and empowered Black culture in the city for more than 150 years. Sometimes there are events and places that become synonymous with these celebrations. One of these happened for more than 25 years. … Continue reading A History of North Omaha’s Stone Soul Picnic
For only 40 years, a longtime congregation was at home in the Kountze Place neighborhood. They built a huge church, had a successful run, but couldn’t keep going. This is a history of the First United Presbyterian Church in North … Continue reading A History of First United Presbyterian Church
This is a history of the former Holy Angels Catholic parish in North Omaha, Nebraska from 1910-1981. Continue reading A History of the Holy Angels Parish in North Omaha
This is a history of 4225 Florence Boulevard in the Saratoga neighborhood of North Omaha, Nebraska. Continue reading A History of 4225 Florence Boulevard in North Omaha
This is a history of Metoyer’s BBQ in North Omaha, Nebraska, which was open from 1958 to 1985. Continue reading A History of Metoyer’s BBQ
This is a history of Battiato’s Super Market on Ames Avenue in North Omaha, Nebraska. Continue reading A History of Battiato’s Super Market
The never-before explored neighborhood’s history is identified here for the first time with pictures and explanations for many formerly forgotten places. Continue reading A Picture History of Omaha’s Saratoga Neighborhood by Adam Fletcher Sasse
This is a history of the Gruenig Mansion at 2406 Fowler Avenue in the Saratoga neighborhood of North Omaha, Nebraska. Continue reading A History of the Gruenig Mansion
The Warden Hotel was a Black hotel located at 917 N. 16th St. in North Omaha, Nebraska, from 1917 to 1920. Continue reading A History of the Warden Hotel
This is a history of the Calhoun Hotel, a Black hotel at 2423 Lake Street in North Omaha from 1946 to 1962. Continue reading A History of the Calhoun Hotel
This is a history of Myrtle Washington’s High Class Colored Boarding House once located at 2324 N. 22nd Street, North Omaha, Nebraska. Continue reading A History of the Willis Hotel
This is the history of the City Interracial Committee, an attempt by youth in the 1930s to overcome segregation in Omaha, Nebraska. Continue reading A History of the City Interracial Committee
This article is a history of police brutality in Omaha, Nebraska, from 1887 to present. Continue reading A History of Police Brutality in Omaha
This is a history of McMillan Magnet Middle School, which was originally planned as North Junior High School, and operated as McMillan Junior High School, in North Omaha, Nebraska. Continue reading A History of McMillan Magnet Center
This is a history of the historic storefronts located at N. 24th and Binney Streets in North Omaha, Nebraska. Continue reading A History of the 3006 Building in North Omaha
This is a history of the lost Blue Windows home, a one-time iconic residence in the Ponca Hills of North Omaha, Nebraska. Continue reading A History of the Lost Blue Windows House
This is a history of the boulevard system in North Omaha, Nebraska. Established in 1889, it is currently experiencing a renaissance from interested groups and might possibly be refurbished by the City of Omaha. Continue reading A History of Boulevards in North Omaha
Started in 1845, the ferry at Florence, Nebraska, operated for more than a century. This is a history. Continue reading A History of the Florence Ferry
North Omaha has several historic schools. Their past is largely lost though, and few around still celebrate the stories lived in those schools or the communities that grew up around them. This is a history of one of North Omaha’s most historic schools, called the Ponca School. Continue reading A History of the Ponca School
This is a summary of a LOT of music in North Omaha over the last 150 years, including jazz, soul, blues, hip hop, gospel, pop, and so much more. Get introduced some of the people, places, events, and more from North Omaha’s musical history. Continue reading A History of Music in North Omaha
This is a history of the Omaha Guide newspaper, a Black-owned and Black-focused semi-weekly in North Omaha, Nebraska from 1927 through 1956. Continue reading A History of The Omaha Guide
Vic B. Walker (1864-c1925) was an African American attorney, police officer, business owner, and criminal in Omaha, Nebraska. Continue reading A Biography of North Omaha’s Vic Walker
Ollie Jackson was pinned with being a notorious criminal in the hire of Tom Dennison. This is his biography. Continue reading A Biography of North Omaha’s Ollie William Jackson
This is a history of St. Paul Lutheran Church in North Omaha, Nebraska. Continue reading A History of St. Paul Lutheran Church
You’re invited to North Omaha History LIVE! with Adam Fletcher Sasse and Steve Sleeper on Monday, December 13, 2021 Continue reading North Omaha History LIVE!
This is a history of relations between Black people and Jews in Omaha, Nebraska. It details instances, occasions, places and spaces where the Jewish community interacted with the Black community in the city. Continue reading A History of Relations between Jews and African Americans in Omaha
This is a history of the Red Dot Athletic Club, a North Omaha sports association for young people from 1924 to 1926. Continue reading A History of North Omaha’s Red Dot Athletic Club
North Omaha is the historic home of Max I Walker Cleaners. This article summarizes their history in the community. Continue reading A Biography of North Omaha’s Max I. Walker
This is a history of the Grand Theater near N. 16th and Locust. It was open from 1914 to 1931, and stands still today. Continue reading A History of the Grand Theater
This is a history of the Beacon Theater, a significant cultural site in North Omaha that operated from 1927 to 1967. Continue reading A History of the Beacon Theater
Jake Bird (1901–1949) murdered 4 people and attacked two others in the Omaha area in 1928. This is an account of what happened. Continue reading A History of Jake Bird in North Omaha
This is a history of LaRue’s Cafe and LaRue’s Scalp Treatment in North Omaha. Continue reading A History of La Rue’s in North Omaha
Today it looks like a bland industrial space along a decrepit street in a rundown part of Omaha. However, once this gigantic building was a foothold into the middle class for hundreds of workers; and again it was a warehouse to store parts for the homes of thousands across the community. Soon it will have a new future as a tribute to a community scion and African American icon for all times. This is a history of 4402 Florence Boulevard in the Saratoga Belt Line Historic District of North Omaha. Continue reading A History of 4402 Florence Boulevard in North Omaha
The building at 4426 Florence Boulevard is located in the Saratoga Belt Line Historic District. Built in 1926, it is a storefront and open space that has no basement. The City of Omaha Planning Department currently rates the building in poor condition. This is a history. Continue reading A History of 4426 Florence Boulevard in North Omaha
This article is a compilation of articles I’ve written about the area and other locations I’ve identified related to the Saratoga Belt Line Historic District in North Omaha, Nebraska. Continue reading A History of the Saratoga Belt Line Historic District
This is a history of one of Omaha’s oldest African American churches, Morning Star Baptist Church. Continue reading A History of Rising Star Baptist Church in North Omaha
This is a history of Shadda’s Drive-In, a restaurant in Omaha, Nebraska from 1955 to 1960. Continue reading A History of Shada’s Drive-In
This is a history of antisemitism in Omaha, Nebraska. Continue reading A History of Antisemitism in Omaha
There have been many African American leaders in Omaha throughout the city’s history. Some were politicians, others were businessmen; many were united in the cause to promote civil rights and liberty for Black people. One of them was a lawyer … Continue reading A Biography of Joseph Carr
Each of the small towns around North Omaha once had their own school district, and several of those school districts had high schools they graduated students from. The City of Florence, founded in 1854, was one of those small towns. … Continue reading A History of Florence High School
This article is about Mary’s Chicken Hut, which was located at N. 30th and Corby in North Omaha from the 1930s into the 1950s. Continue reading A History of Mary’s Chicken Hut
This is a history the Climmie, a rowhouse at 2514 N. 16th St. in North Omaha, Nebraska. Continue reading A History of The Climmie
This is a history of the Ames Avenue Bridge, which stood between the City of Omaha, Nebraska, and the City of Carter Lake, Iowa from circa 1890 to 1913. Continue reading A History of the Ames Avenue Bridge in North Omaha (c1890-1913)
This is a history of the popular Beal’s Grill, a longtime mainstay near Creighton University at N. 24th and California Streets. Continue reading History of Beal’s Grill
This is the story of Professor George T. McPherson (1864-c1915) of North Omaha, who was the preeminent pianist in Omaha for decades. Continue reading A Biography of George McPherson
This is a presentation on the history of African Americans in Omaha, Nebraska, from 1804 to 1930 by Adam Fletcher Sasse of NorthOmahaHistory.com. Continue reading #OmahaBlackHistory 1804 to 1930 Presentation by Adam Fletcher Sasse
This is a history of Forbes Bakery in North Omaha from 1921 through 1938. Continue reading History of the Forbes Bakery, Ak-Sar-Ben Bakery, and Royal Bakery
This is a history of the Cooperative Workers of American Department Store in North Omaha. Continue reading A History of the Cooperative Workers of American Department Store in North Omaha
This is a history of the Bedford Place neighborhood in North Omaha, Nebraska. Continue reading History of the Bedford Place Neighborhood
This is a history of Fontenelle Boulevard from 1903 to the present. Continue reading History of Fontenelle Boulevard
This is a history of the Omaha Colored Baseball League. Continue reading History of the Omaha Colored Baseball League
This is a story of Pvt. Anderson Bell (1838-1903) of North Omaha, a Black soldier in the Civil War. Continue reading Biography of Anderson Bell
This is a biography of Flora Pinkston (1887-1966) of North Omaha, Nebraska. Continue reading A Biography of Florentine Pinkston
Throughout most of his life, Edwin Overall (1835–1901) dedicated himself fighting for civil rights. This is his story. Continue reading A Biography of Edwin Overall