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  2. Midtown Crossing at Turner Park - Wikipedia

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    Midtown Crossing at Turner Park is a vibrant mixed-use development in midtown Omaha, featuring retail, office, residential spaces, and green areas. Renowned for its bustling local business scene and year-round community events, this 16-acre seven-building development hosts more than 30 retail and office tenants, 297 condominiums, 196 apartment units, and picturesque Turner Park.

  3. Omaha Driving Park - Wikipedia

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    The Park fell into disuse by 1899. It was renamed as Sunset Driving Park in 1904, [4] and sponsored races in which Barney Oldfield and Alonzo Webb beat world records for speed. [5] Auto racing events were held there through 1908. [6] By 1910 Sunset Driving Park had relocated west of the city and was eventually renamed the Sunset Speedway. The ...

  4. Category:Parks in Omaha, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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  5. Insurance Auto Auctions Announces Grand Opening of Omaha Branch

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  6. Vero Beach vs. Omaha roads; bridge, Riverside Park woes; JFK ...

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    Readers opine on State Road 60, Twin Pairs and how they relate to Omaha roads; Alma Lee Loy Bridge, Riverside Park, Martin County advocates; Rep. Mast.

  7. Boulevards in Omaha, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Omaha's early boulevard system was viewed as an extension of the parks system in the early park of the 20th century. Florence Boulevard was the first link; the second was Hanscom Boulevard, which was designed to connect the city's first two park, Hanscom Park, with its second, Riverview Park. [3] Happy Hollow, Fontenelle and Turner Boulevards ...

  8. Heartland of America Park - Wikipedia

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    Heartland of America Park is a public park located at 800 Douglas Street in downtown Omaha, Nebraska. After partially closing in 2020 due to extensive renovations, the park reopened to the public on August 18, 2023. [ 1 ]

  9. Kountze Place - Wikipedia

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    Kountze Park: 1899 1920 Pinkney Street Site of the Trans-Mississippi Exposition: George F. Shepard House: 1903 1802 Wirt Street Designated an Omaha Landmark in 1981. Lothrop School: 3300 North 22nd Street Omaha Presbyterian Theological Seminary: 1891 3303 North 21st Place Closed in 1943. Omaha Driving Park: 1875 Laird and Boyd Streets, and 16th ...