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  2. Omaha station (Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad)

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    The Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, serving the Midwest since its founding in 1850, first entered downtown Omaha in 1870. In addition to transporting Nebraska's farm produce to other areas of the country, The Burlington Railroad also handled mail through the area from 1884 to 1972.

  3. Union Stockyards (Omaha) - Wikipedia

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    In 1947 they were second to Chicago in the world. Omaha overtook Chicago as the nation's largest livestock market and meat packing industry center in 1955, a title which it held onto until 1971. [3] The 116-year-old institution closed in 1999. [4] The Livestock Exchange Building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999. [5]

  4. Livestock Exchange Building (Omaha, Nebraska) - Wikipedia

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    The Livestock Exchange Building in Omaha, Nebraska, was built in 1926 at 4920 South 30 Street in South Omaha. [3] It was designed as the centerpiece of the Union Stockyards by architect George Prinz and built by Peter Kiewit and Sons in the Romanesque revival and Northern Italian Renaissance Revival styles.

  5. Omaha Rail and Commerce Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Burlington Station: 1898 10th and Pacific Streets Bemis Bag Company Building: 1889 11th and Jones Streets Built in 3 phases between 1887 and 1902, the oldest part of the building is the portion next to the alley on 11th street. [5] Avery Manufacturing Warehouse: 1899 Mercantile Storage and Warehouse Building: 1920 Sattley Manufacturing Building ...

  6. South Omaha Terminal Railway - Wikipedia

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    The South Omaha Terminal Railway in Omaha, Nebraska was a subsidiary of the Union Stock Yards Company of Omaha.Until the separate railroad company was created in July 1927, the trackage, about 17 miles (27 km), was owned and operated directly by the Union Stock Yards Company of Omaha.

  7. Livestock Exchange Building - Wikipedia

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    Livestock Exchange Building may refer to: Kansas City Live Stock Exchange, Kansas City, Missouri; Livestock Exchange Building, part of the NRHP-listed Fort Worth Stockyards, Fort Worth, Texas; Livestock Exchange Building (St. Joseph, Missouri) Livestock Exchange Building (Omaha, Nebraska)

  8. Burlington Headquarters Building - Wikipedia

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    The Burlington Headquarters Building, also called Burlington Place, is located at 1004 Farnam Street in Downtown Omaha, Nebraska. This four-story brick building was originally designed by Alfred R. Dufrene and built in 1879 next to Jobbers Canyon .

  9. Vinton Street Commercial Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Vinton Street Commercial Historic District is located along Vinton Street between Elm Street on the west and South 17th Street on the east in south Omaha, Nebraska.This district is located adjacent to Sheelytown, a residential neighborhood that had historically significant populations of Irish, Poles, and Eastern European immigrants.

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