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  2. Herndon House - Wikipedia

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    A. J. McCune, one of the early operators of the hotel, also ran the Douglas House, another early Omaha hotel. [5] In 1860 the dining room of the Hendron House hosted for the first dramatic performance in Omaha, with a borrowed bolt of muslin for a curtain. [6] Julia Dean Hayne, a leading actress of the time, played the title role. [6]

  3. Blackstone Hotel (Omaha, Nebraska) - Wikipedia

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    The Orleans Room was the Blackstone's most famous restaurant; it received Holiday Magazine's "Award for Excellence" for 16 straight years. [6] Through the 1970s the building was one of the most successful elegant small hotels in the country. [5] In 1968, the Radisson Hotel Corporation bought the hotel and operated it until 1976. [5]

  4. Hotel Fontenelle - Wikipedia

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    The center of Omaha society, the hotel was the site of numerous civic events, weddings and conventions. These included the founding of the Girl Scout movement in Omaha. [3] a national women's bowling tournament, [4] and lectures by Willa Cather and other nationally known authors. [5] Eppley sold his hotel empire to Sheraton Hotels, for $30 ...

  5. Grand Central Hotel (Omaha, Nebraska) - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Central Hotel was an early hotel establishment formerly located at 14th and Farnam Streets in downtown Omaha, Nebraska. The Grand Central was built as Omaha's premier lodging after the Herndon House became the Union Pacific Headquarters. [1]

  6. Magnolia Hotel (Omaha) - Wikipedia

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    The Magnolia Omaha Hotel was originally constructed as the Aquila Court Building, [2] and is located at 1615 Howard Street in downtown Omaha, Nebraska. Built in 1923, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.

  7. Paxton Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The building is located on the site of pioneer Omaha's magnificent Grand Central Hotel, which burnt down in 1878. Brothers C.W., W.T. and J.B. Kitchen built the original Paxton Hotel in 1882 to replace it, spending $250,000. The building contained 175 rooms, including an elegant dining room and a bar.

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