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  2. Omaha Public Library - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, The Omaha Public Library created The Common Soil Seed Library [11] to help encourage a culture of abundance and food literacy, promote urban agriculture, and help diversify open-pollinated plants and seed at the local level. The Common Soil Seed Library is a collection of open-pollinated and heirloom seeds that you can borrow to plant ...

  3. Omaha Public Library (building) - Wikipedia

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    The original Omaha Public Library building was built in 1891 at 1823 Harney Street in downtown Omaha, Nebraska by renowned architect Thomas Kimball.Designed in the Second Renaissance Revival style, the building was designated an Omaha Landmark in October 1978, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places that same year.

  4. Gerald R. Ford Birthsite and Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Gerald R. Ford Birthsite and Gardens in Omaha, Nebraska marks the location of the house at 3202 Woolworth Avenue where U.S. President Gerald R. Ford lived for a couple of weeks after his birth in July 1913. It was the home of his paternal grandparents, Charles Henry and Martha King.

  5. Prospect Hill Cemetery (North Omaha, Nebraska) - Wikipedia

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    Many of Omaha's early business leaders and politicians are buried in the cemetery. [5] There were approximately 15,000 burials recorded at Prospect Hill, including those of many Omaha pioneers, including influential developers, religious leaders, mayors, judges, and benefactors, for whom Omaha streets, parks and schools were named. [ 6 ]

  6. Hannah Logasa - Wikipedia

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    From 1904 to 1914 Logasa worked at the Omaha Public Library. By 1908, she was a head librarian, [ 7 ] and in 1914 was head of the department of statistics and accounts. [ 4 ] During this period she attended class in library science at the State University of Iowa .

  7. Omaha Public Library branches - Wikipedia

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    The South Omaha Public Library was originally located at 2302 M Street in South Omaha, Nebraska.The most recent building, completed in 2008, features the city of Omaha's largest Spanish language collection and a large collection hosted in partnership between the City of Omaha, the Omaha Public Library and the Omaha's Metropolitan Community College.

  8. List of people from Omaha, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    James E. Boyd — Mayor of Omaha, 1881–1883 and 1885–1887; seventh Governor of the state of Nebraska [17] L. Brent Bozell, Jr. — conservative activist and Catholic writer [18] Marlon Brando — actor [9] [failed verification] Wade Brorby — United States federal appellate judge; Mildred D. Brown — founder of the Omaha Star [19]

  9. Timeline of Omaha, Nebraska history - Wikipedia

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    1871 The first meat packing establishment in Omaha opened by David Cook. 1872 The first train crossed the Union Pacific Missouri River Bridge. 1872 First observation of Arbor Day in Nebraska. 1872 The Omaha Public Library was opened. 1875 The Omaha Fire Department was formed and professional fire fighters were employed. 1876 Creighton ...

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