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2216 North 24th Street Omaha Star building: 1923 It was a mortuary and social hall before becoming home to the historic Omaha Star. 2319 Ogden Street Pearl Memorial United Methodist Church: 1926 2412 Ames Avenue Druid Hall: 1915 Home of Nebraska's last Prince Hall Masons chapter. 2118 North 24th Street Fair Deal Cafe: Once known as Omaha's ...
124 North 20th Street Yes Yes Omaha Rail and Commerce Historic District: 1880 Jackson Street on the north to the Union Pacific main line on the south; South 15th Avenue on the west and 8th Street on the east Yes No Omaha Bolt, Nut and Screw Building: 1889 1316 Jones Street Yes Yes Omaha National Bank Building: 1888 1650 Farnam Street Yes No
Dodge Street splits into two streets that are Route 6, Dodge and Douglas. Dunlop Avenue: The main street of Omaha's Frenchtown. Ed Creighton Avenue: Starts at 32nd Avenue and ends when it hits the Interstate 480. F Street: Farnam Street Originally the main street of Omaha, it branches off of Dodge Street and goes east until it hits Eighth Street.
Scooter's Coffee uses a franchise model to establish new stores. Its locations are drive-through only and do not have sit-in dining areas. [2] The buildings are standardized and measure 664 square feet (61.7 m 2). [3] [4] Its coffee is produced by Harvest Roasting, which was founded alongside Scooter's Coffee. [4]
Location NRHP? [4] Notes Windsor Hotel 1885, 1889 520-524 South 10th Street Yes Omaha Fire Station Number One 1902-04 514 South 11th Street Yes P.E. Iler Block 1900-01 1113-1117 Howard Street Yes Millard Block Number Two 1887 1109-1111 Harney Street Yes Designed by the architecture firm Isaac Hodgson and Son. Mercer Hotel - Gahm Block 1890–92 ...
Oak View Mall is an enclosed shopping mall located at 3002 South 145th Street in West Omaha, Nebraska. There are 104 tenant spots on two floors of this regional mall, which was built in 1991. [ 2 ] The mall receives more than 12,000,000 visitors annually, and features a "Kids Coliseum" play area. [ 3 ]
The Dundee–Happy Hollow Historic District is located west of Midtown Omaha, Nebraska. It covers the area between Harney Street on the south, Hamilton Street on the north, Happy Hollow Boulevard on the west, and 46th Street on the east. The "heart" of Dundee is located at 50th and Underwood Avenue in Omaha, Nebraska, United States. It was ...
Downtown Omaha was the location of the settlement of the city. William D. Brown's Lone Tree Ferry landing was the site of Omaha's first development. In 2004 a map expert using GPS and old maps identified a location near Gallup University as the location of the ferry landing. [4]