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  2. North Bend, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    For many years, surveys had showed the town's location as "the north bend" [4] and was the northernmost point of the UP in the state of Nebraska. [10] The residents and UP officials agreed on North Bend as the name for the town. [8] The first train arrived in North Bend in 1866, and the town was platted by the railroad in 1867. [4]

  3. Music of Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    From the 1920s through the early 1960s North Omaha boasted a vibrant entertainment district featuring African American music.The main artery of North 24th Street was the heart of the city's African-American cultural and business community with a thriving jazz and rhythm and blues scene that attracted top-flight swing, blues and jazz bands from across the country.

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  8. North Bend - Wikipedia

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    North Bend State Park, West Virginia, US North Bend Township, Starke County, Indiana North Bend (Oscar, Louisiana) , listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Louisiana

  9. North Bend Carnegie Library - Wikipedia

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    The North Bend Carnegie Library is a Carnegie library located at 140 E. 8th St. in North Bend, Nebraska.The library was funded by the Carnegie Foundation in 1911 and dedicated in 1913; it housed a library program started by the city's Woman's Club in 1906.