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  2. Hummel Park - Wikipedia

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    Hummel Park. /  41.37167°N 95.95722°W  / 41.37167; -95.95722. Hummel Park is located at 11808 John J. Pershing Drive in North Omaha, Nebraska. Developed on 202 acres (0.82 km 2) of land donated to the City of Omaha in 1930, [ 1] the park was named after Joseph B. Hummel, [ 2] a long time superintendent of Omaha's Parks and Recreation ...

  3. Peony Park - Wikipedia

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    A postcard showing Royal Terrace in Peony Park, Omaha, Nebraska. Peony Park was an amusement park located at North 78th and Cass Streets in Omaha, Nebraska.Founded in 1919, over the next seventy-five years the 35-acre (140,000 m 2) park included a 4.5-acre (18,000 m 2) pool, beach and waterslide, a ballroom that billed itself as "1 acre under one roof," an open-air dance area for 3000 dancers ...

  4. Council Point Park - Wikipedia

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    Council Point Park. /  42.23556°N 83.16194°W  / 42.23556; -83.16194. Council Point Park is a city-owned park in Wayne County in the U.S. state of Michigan. [1] It is located along the Ecorse River within the city of Lincoln Park. The park is 27 acres, and borders the cities of Wyandotte and Ecorse.

  5. List of parks in Omaha, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Bowling Green Park. 7065 Blondo Street. 7 acres (28,000 m 2) with a playground, ball field, basketball court, football field and walking trails. Boyd Park. 4201 North 16th Street. Location of Omaha Central High School 's baseball field [8] Brookside Park. 2310 S. 105th Ave.

  6. Seymour Smith Park - Wikipedia

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    Seymour Smith Park is an urban park located at 68th and Harrison Streets in Omaha, Nebraska. Facilities. The park has recreational athletic facilities including a baseball field, football pitches, disc golf, tennis courts, soccer fields and a recreational skate park. The baseball field hosts American Legion Baseball and the UNO Mavericks.

  7. Hanscom Park - Wikipedia

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    1899. Status. Open all year. Hanscom Park is a historic neighborhood in Midtown Omaha, Nebraska. Its namesake public park is one of the oldest parks in Omaha, donated to the City in 1872. [1] U.S. President Gerald R. Ford was born in a house in the Hanscom Park neighborhood. [2] Its boundaries are Woolworth Street on the north, South 32nd on ...

  8. List of city nicknames in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Arcadia - If you Lived Here, You'd be Home. Bellevue - We Influence the World. Bellwood - A Great Community. Columbus - City of Power and Progress. Cozad – Alfalfa Capital of the World [3] Crawford – Deer Capital of Nebraska [4] Dannebrog – Danish Capital of Nebraska [5] Elgin - Some Bigger, Some Smaller, None Better.

  9. Elmwood Park (Omaha) - Wikipedia

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    Elmwood Park. /  41.233°N 96.000°W  / 41.233; -96.000  ( Elmwood Park) The Elmwood Park neighborhood in Omaha, Nebraska is a historically significant area that was developed in the late 19th and early 20th century. It extends from Leavenworth Street on the north to Center Street on the south; from South 50th Street on the east to ...