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  2. Flatiron Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Flatiron Hotel is located at 1722 St. Mary's Avenue in downtown Omaha, Nebraska.Designed by architect George Prinz and originally constructed in 1912 as an office building, in 1914 it was renovated for use as a hotel.

  3. Berkeley Apartments (Omaha, Nebraska) - Wikipedia

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    The Berkeley Apartments is a historic three-story apartment building in Omaha, Nebraska. It was built by O.F. Nelson in 1915, and designed in an eclectic style with Prairie School features by H. D. Frankfurt. [2] By the 1990s, it was "one of the finest surviving examples" of buildings designed by Frankfurt. [2]

  4. 10 really cool things to do in Omaha, Nebraska

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    Beyond Berkshire Hathaway and Fortune 500 companies, Omaha’s Blackstone District, NoDo District and Old Market offer history and arts, as well as fun places to sleep, eat and drink.

  5. Prague Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Prague Hotel is located at 1402 South 13th Street on the southwest corner of South 13th and William Streets in the heart of the Little Bohemia neighborhood of Omaha, Nebraska. Designed by Joseph Guth and built−in 1898, this building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. [2]

  6. Malcolm X House Site - Wikipedia

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    Malcolm Little was born at University of Nebraska at Omaha Hospital on May 19, 1925, to Earl and Louise Little. Earl Little was a Christian minister and active in the local community. In his autobiography, Malcolm X stated that his family left Omaha for Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1926 because of threats from the Ku Klux Klan.

  7. Melrose Apartments (Omaha, Nebraska) - Wikipedia

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    A three-story, L-shaped building, the Melrose was completed during Omaha's first apartment "boom" period from 1912 to 1917. [4]Two separate three-story buildings are positioned adjacent to each other in an L-shape with a large courtyard between the buildings.

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