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The Douglas County District Court courthouse at 1701 Farnam Street in Omaha, Nebraska. This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America .
The Douglas County Courthouse is located at 1701 Farnam Street in Omaha, Nebraska, United States. Built in 1912, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. Notable events at the courthouse include two lynchings and the city's first sit-in during the Civil Rights Movement .
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Junction of U.S. Route 77 and Omaha Creek, northeast of Homer [33: Homer: Site of Ton-won-tonga, the principal village of the Omaha people, occupied on and off from 1775 to 1845, bastion of indigenous control over trade on the Upper Missouri River. [34] 4
This is the list of country courthouses in Nebraska; for federal ones, see List of United States federal courthouses in Nebraska. The state of Nebraska has 93 counties . The Nebraska State Historical Society conducted a 1990 study of county courthouses in the state.
Occasionally used by the federal court: n/a U.S. Courthouse, Custom House & Post Office: Omaha? D. Neb. 1899–? Razed in the mid-1960s: n/a Federal Office Building† Omaha: 106 South 15th Street: D. Neb. 1933–c. 1960s Still in use by the federal government. n/a Edward Zorinsky Federal Building: Omaha: 1616 Capital Avenue: D. Neb. 1960s–2000