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After supporting limited public housing in Omaha in 1936, the city's business community became adamantly opposed to Logan Fontenelle by the time it was completed in 1938. [5] In 1947, the maximum income allowed for a family of four at Logan Fontenelle was $2,200 per year, and they would pay a maximum rent $34.50 per month.
This is a list of streets in Omaha, Nebraska. Founded in 1854, today Omaha's population is over 400,000, making it the nation's 40th-largest city in the United States. There are more than 1.2 million residents within a 50-mile (80-km) radius of the city's center, forming the Greater Omaha area.
Douglas County Correctional Center (DCCC) is a jail in Omaha, Nebraska. The jail is the largest in the Midwest and is operated by the Douglas County Department of Corrections. [1] The jail is used to house inmates in criminal or immigration related offenses. The jail is located at 710 S. 17th St, Omaha, Nebraska.
Omaha is located at According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 118.9 square miles (307.9 km 2).. Situated in the Midwestern United States on the shore of the Missouri River in eastern Nebraska, the Port of Omaha helped the city grow in significance as a trading city.
The Robert A. Grant Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse is located on the southeast corner of the intersection of Main and Jefferson Streets in downtown South Bend, Indiana. The rectangular lot is bordered by Main Street on the west, Jefferson Street on the north, and city alleys on the east and south.
The east dining area Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2023, in Frank’s Place at 327 W. Marion St. in South Bend. The restaurant-bar re-opened last month under new ownership.
1050 South 32nd Street No Yes South Omaha Bridge: 1936 Located on Hwys 275/92 over the Missouri River Yes No South Omaha Main Street Historic District: 1883 South 24th Street between M Street on the north and O Street on the south Yes No Springwell Danish Cemetery: 1889 6326 Hartman Avenue No Yes Standard Oil Company Building of Nebraska: 1921
Fairacres is a neighborhood and historic district in Omaha, Nebraska. It is south of Dundee and west of Midtown. It is roughly bounded by Underwood Avenue to the north, Dodge Street to the south, North 69th Street to the west, and North 62nd Street to the east. It is primarily residential, and was annexed into Omaha in 1941.