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  2. Abbott Drive - Wikipedia

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    Abbott Drive is a roadway mostly in Omaha, Nebraska, United States, but passes briefly through Carter Lake, Iowa.It is the easternmost link in Omaha's Park and Boulevard System that connects the eastern edge of Creighton University and North Downtown Omaha or NoDo to Carter Lake, Iowa, Eppley Airfield to John J Pershing Drive on the eastern end of Florence, Nebraska.

  3. Levi Carter Park - Wikipedia

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    The amusement park was closed in 1959. [12] The next owner built a marina and added a few rides. [13] More recently, the Levi Carter Park was the home of radio station Z-92's now defunct annual Z-bash from 1997 to 2005. The annual Stone Soul Picnic has continued to be held at Levi Carter Park since the 1990s.

  4. Lewis and Clark Landing - Wikipedia

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    Lewis and Clark Landing is a public park located at 515 North Riverfront Drive in Downtown Omaha, Nebraska. The 23-acre (9.3 ha) park is situated along the eight-foot-tall (2.4 m) river walk of the Missouri River just north of U.S. Interstate 480 .

  5. Cope Family Racing - Wikipedia

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    The team originally opened as Quest Motor Racing in 2001. Cope was the team's driver, and he also co-owned the team with Warren Johnson, a drag racer. [1] During the 2003 Winston Cup season, the 37 Chevrolet attempted majority of the seasons 36 races, but only made 18.

  6. McKeen Motor Car Company - Wikipedia

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    The company produced at least one gasoline-engined locomotive. A locomotive was produced in about 1913 and worked around the company shops in Omaha; [2] A locomotive (probably the same one) was tested in the UP's Aspen Tunnel. A locomotive, numbered 5 but possibly again the same one, was documented in the contemporary trade press, photos of ...

  7. Mid-America Motorplex - Wikipedia

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    Mid America Motorplex, now renamed Raceway Park of the Midlands (RPM), is an Alan Wilson-designed road circuit in the Omaha – Council Bluffs metropolitan area, in Plattville Township, Mills County, just outside Pacific Junction, Iowa. This facility includes a 2.23 mile road course and a 1/8-mile drag strip, known as I29 Dragway.

  8. 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 ...

  9. First National Business Park - Wikipedia

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    First National Business Park is located at 144th & Dodge Streets, just north of Boys Town in West Omaha. [1] CB Richard Ellis regards the park as Omaha's "most prestigious location". [2] It was a significant part of the largest annexation in Omaha's history, which former mayor Hal Daub called for in 1999. [3] [failed verification]