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  2. Joseph S. Bartley - Wikipedia

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    [7]: 177 In December 1898, the State of Nebraska filed a suit against the Omaha National Bank, in an effort to regain the nearly $203,000 (nearly $7.8M in 2024 money) [12] that Bartley had paid to the bank in January 1897. [20] Nebraska also filed a suit against those of Bartley's associates who had paid his bond.

  3. Mutual of America - Wikipedia

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    Mutual of America

  4. Blackstone Hotel (Omaha, Nebraska) - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. January 11, 1985. Designated OMAL. April 12, 1983 [ 2] The Blackstone Hotel is a historic hotel located at 302 South 36th Street [ 3][ 4] in the Blackstone neighborhood of the Midtown area in Omaha, Nebraska. Built in 1915, it was declared an Omaha Landmark in 1983 [ 2] and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

  5. Where is the College World Series? What to know about Charles ...

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    TD Ameritrade Park Omaha opened in 2011, and the tournament moved there. In 2021, the stadium was re-branded as Charles Schwab Field. It has a capacity of 24,000 fans but can hold up to 35,000 fans.

  6. Architecture in Omaha, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    The area comprising modern-day North Omaha is home to a variety of important examples of popular turn-of-the-20th-century architecture, ranging from Thomas Rogers Kimball's Spanish Renaissance Revival-style St. Cecilia Cathedral at 701 N. 40th Street to the Prairie School style of St. John's A.M.E. Church designed by Frederick S. Stott at 2402 N. 22nd Street. [1]

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  8. Charles B. Washington - Wikipedia

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    Charles B. Washington (December 1, 1923 [ 1] – April 28, 1986) was an American civil rights activist, [ 2] journalist, and mentor from Omaha, Nebraska. He is best known for his work in North Omaha from the 1940s until his death.

  9. Omaha Rail and Commerce Historic District - Wikipedia

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    96000769 [1] Added to NRHP. July 19, 1996. The Omaha Rail and Commerce Historic District, roughly bounded by Jackson, 15th, and 8th Streets, as well as the Union Pacific main line, is located in downtown Omaha, Nebraska. Today this historic district includes several buildings listed individually on the National Register of Historic Places ...