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Location: Omaha YMCA Ball Park, Omaha, NE The University of Nebraska fielded their first football team, at the time without an official name, against the Omaha YMCA, on November 27, 1890. Approximately 500 students from the Lincoln campus were in attendance, a significant contingent given the transportation options available for a 55-mile journey.
The Fremont Family YMCA is the largest YMCA in the United States located in Fremont, Nebraska. [1] [2] The organization was founded in 1888 and includes the Sidner Ice Arena, the Dillon Family Aquatic Center, the Hazel R. Keene Wellness Center, and the Sidner Family Sports Complex. [3] The first building opened in 1907 on 5th and Park streets.
Nebraska's first-ever football game was a tightly contested game against the Omaha YMCA, but by 1894 the Bugeaters outmatched the YMCA's team of high school students and other Omaha residents. Nebraska led 30–0 lead at halftime, and won the game 36–6.
The park pavilion currently houses the Joe Edmondson YMCA. [6] The golf course is one of the oldest in the Omaha area, sprawling over hillsides and nestling within a wide, shallow valley. Numerous maple and pine trees line the perimeter of the course, and a large, duck-filled pond is in the center of the course. [7]
East Omaha is a geographically designated community located in Omaha, Nebraska. ... Bungalow City, the Omaha Gun Club, and a YMCA Camp as late as the 1930s. [29]
The Batchelders married in Germany shortly after the war and moved to Lake Forest, Illinois, then Omaha, Nebraska. [3] [1] Clifton Batchelder was subsequently named to the board of the Near North Side's YMCA. [4] Batchelder's business interests included ranching and printing. [5]
at Omaha YMCA: W 13–11 1–0 Omaha, NE: Lincoln YMCA: W 10–08 2–0: Grant Memorial Hall Lincoln, NE: Omaha YMCA: W 20–12 3–0: Grant Memorial Hall Lincoln, NE: Omaha YMCA: L 20–28 3–1: Grant Memorial Hall Lincoln, NE: at Fond du Lac: L 20–32 3–2 at Stevens Point A.C. L 13–38 3–3
The Omaha metropolitan area, officially known as the Omaha, NE–IA, Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), is an urbanized, bi-state metro region in Nebraska and Iowa in the American Midwest, centered on the city of Omaha, Nebraska.