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Benson High Magnet School: 1904 9-12 5120 Maple Street 68104 1,026 Mighty Bunnies Health academy partnership with University of Nebraska Medical Center Bryan High School 1965 9-12 4700 Giles Road 68157 1,968 Bears Burke High School 1963 9-12 12200 Burke Boulevard 68154 2,118 Bulldogs Omaha Central High School: 1859 9 - 12 124 North 20 Street 68102
Technical High School (Omaha, Nebraska) alumni (15 P) Pages in category "High schools in Omaha, Nebraska" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
Omaha jobbers handled a wide variety of wholesale products along the Great Platte River Road and beyond, including groceries, dry goods, hardware, fruits, paper, and liquor. [5] The city created a market house and a food-oriented warehousing district to meet the needs of this sector of the economy.
The district has one high school, one middle school, ten elementary schools, and one alternative high school. The district is in the center-west part of Omaha, between the Omaha Public Schools district and the Millard Public Schools district. Westside also has over 2,000 "opt-in" students, with most coming from OPS.
Kingman was a wholesale distributor of farm implements and vehicles. The Fairbanks, Morse and Company building at 923 Farnam Street was six stories tall. It was designed in 1907 by Omaha architects Fisher and Lawrie. In 1907 Fairbanks, Morse and Company was the largest manufacturer of gasoline, kerosene, and crude oil engines in the United States.
Roncalli Catholic High School, school in Omaha, Nebraska Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same title.
The Kirschbraun and Sons Creamery is located at 901 Dodge Street in Downtown Omaha, Nebraska. It is a brick five-story commercial style warehouse with terra cotta details and an elaborate main entrance. The brickwork is simple brown bricks laid in running bond. [2]
Buildings within the Old Market have served a variety of purposes, and were built during various eras. Originally built to sell groceries wholesale and retail to the city of Omaha and beyond, the Old Market district was preceded by the Market House in Omaha's Jefferson Square. The Old Market district was formed when the Market House still stood.