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  2. Automobile Row (Omaha, Nebraska) - Wikipedia

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    Today, the street is the location of "the only Hupmobile dealership left in the U.S. today." [5] There were many events on Automobile Row supported by the Omaha Autodealers Show Association. They included an annual "garage show" and carnival that was noted for its incandescent lightbulbs and the draw of car dealers. A national journal for car ...

  3. Hupmobile Building - Wikipedia

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    The Hupmobile Building is located at 2523 Farnam Street in Midtown Omaha, Nebraska. Built in 1917 on the city's historic Auto Row, the building was an early Hupmobile dealership. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014. [1] The building was built as a dealership, service shop, and factory branch for Hupmobile.

  4. Transportation in Omaha - Wikipedia

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    An "Auto Row" developed along Farnam Street and featured dealers, garages, and parts stores. The original Lincoln Highway in Omaha was designated through Omaha in 1913. Crossing the Missouri River into Omaha on the old Douglas Street Bridge, it traveled west on Dodge Street, then meandered across the state following section lines.

  5. Insurance Auto Auctions Announces Grand Opening of Omaha Branch

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  6. Omaha Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Omaha Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant is located at 1514-1524 Cuming Street in North Omaha, Nebraska. In its 16 years of operation, the plant employed 1,200 people and built approximately 450,000 cars and trucks. In the 1920s, it was Omaha's second-biggest shipper. [2]

  7. Union Stockyards (Omaha) - Wikipedia

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    They were located between South 36th Street on the west to South 27th Street on the east; L Street on the north to Q Street on the south. Livestock Exchange Building. The second exchange building was constructed in 1885 by J. E. Riley and designed by Mendelssohn and Fisher. It was a substantial structure, complete with amenities and apartments ...

  8. Category:Auto rows - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Omaha, Nebraska-related lists - Wikipedia

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