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These are special projects I work on for NorthOmahaHistory.com. Each one features people, places, and events around specific topics from the history of North Omaha, and all of them are special to me. I hope you flip through them, leave comments, and enjoy!

History of Florence Boulevard

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NEW ARTICLE! For over 18 months, this fine temporary building graced North Omaha. Find out where it was, what it did and what happened to it at the link in my bio. Black firefighters in the Omaha Fire Department have a long history! Explore some of it at the link in my bio. Glorified and sanctified when they opened, the Myott Park apartments were vilified and demonized before closing. Learn more about their history at the link in my bio. Civil rights activism in Omaha began in the 1870s. Find dates, events and places at the link in my bio. OMAHA ROCKETS: SO MANY people talk about it like they know it, but I couldn't find anything written about them so I researched and finished an article on the Omaha Rockets, one of several Black baseball teams in Omaha history. If you're interested, the article is online at the link in my bio. #omahablackhistory #omahabaseball #omahahistory #linkinbio Located at the end of N. 16th St. at the river, this was one of the first airfields in Omaha! Learn more at the link in my bio. #northomahahistory #eastomaha #forgottenhistory #abandonedairfield #aviationhistory #linkinbio Lane Drug was a North O icon for decades. Explore its history at the link in my bio. #northomahahistory #closedbusiness #omahabusiness #demolishedbuildings #omaharealestate #linkinbio NEW ARTICLE! For more than 80 years, the Nicholas Street Viaduct protected thousands of workers and made millions of dollars for railroads and industries. Today it's nearly forgotten! Explore the lost history of this vital link at the link in my bio. Every now and then someone tells the truth. It’s not common though and happens so infrequently I get startled by it. #northomahahistory #racisminomaha #whitesupremacyisterrorism #whiteflight
A History of the Mines and Mining Building

A History of the Mines and Mining Building

A History of the Nicholas Street Viaduct

A History of the Nicholas Street Viaduct

A History of the Golden Hill Cemetery

A History of the Golden Hill Cemetery

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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