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Aksarben Village is a mixed-use development in the central United States, located in Omaha, Nebraska. Measuring over one million square feet (93,000 m 2 ), it is on the land of the former Ak-Sar-Ben coliseum and horse track.
The Ak-Sar-Ben Bridge was a Whipple through truss bridge that was the first road bridge to cross the Missouri River connecting Omaha, Nebraska and Council Bluffs, Iowa. It was replaced in 1966 by the Interstate 480 girder bridge .
From the 1920s through the 1990s, the Knights built and operated a horse racing track and arena complex, also named Ak-Sar-Ben. In 1992 the Knights donated the horse racing track and arena complex to a new legal entity – the Ak-Sar-Ben Future Trust. This organization is developing the property for multi-purpose under the name Aksarben Village ...
The Ak-Sar-Ben Race Track and Coliseum was an indoor arena and horse racing complex in the central United States, located in Omaha, Nebraska. Built to fund the civic and philanthropic activities of the Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben , the thoroughbred race track was built in 1919, [ 2 ] and the Coliseum in 1929.
Ak-Sar-Ben Bridge; B. Bellevue Bridge; Benton Street Bridge; Black Hawk Bridge; Blair Bridge (U.S. Route 30) Burt County Missouri River Bridge; C. Cedar Covered Bridge;
Ak-Sar-Ben Bridge; B. Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge; I. ... U. Union Pacific Missouri River Bridge This page was last edited on 24 November 2017, at 20:23 (UTC) ...
Ak-Sar-Ben Bridge; Amelia Earhart Memorial Bridge; B. Bellefontaine Bridge; Bellevue Bridge; Blair Bridge (U.S. Route 30) Blair Bridge (Union Pacific Railroad)
Sauganash's English name was Billy Caldwell, and his village was called Caldwell's Camp. The tribe were sometimes called the Bluff Indians. U.S. Army Dragoons built a small fort nearby. In 1838–39, the missionary Pierre-Jean De Smet founded St. Joseph's Mission to minister to the Potawatomi. De Smet was appalled by the violence and brutality ...