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This is a list of streets in Omaha, Nebraska. Founded in 1854, today Omaha's population is over 400,000, making it the nation's 40th-largest city in the United States. There are more than 1.2 million residents within a 50-mile (80-km) radius of the city's center, forming the Greater Omaha area.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997, this historic district covers approximately a 30 block area roughly bounded by 36th, 40th, Jones, and Cuming Streets. [2] The neighborhood housed many of Omaha's cultural and financial leaders between 1900 and 1920, taking over from Omaha's original Gold Coast in prominence. [3]
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, 1900
2200 Dodge Street Omaha Children's Museum: 500 S 20th Street The Rose, Omaha: 2665 Farnam Street Northern Natural Gas Building: 2223 Dodge Street Physicians Mutual Building: 2600 Dodge Street Westbrook Tower: 2121 Douglas Street Omaha Central High School: 124 N. 20th Street Scoular Building: 2027 Dodge Street The Jay: 2416 Davenport Street Ford ...
A portion of Omaha's renovated downtown area is known as the Old Market. Part of the former "Jobbers Canyon" that included fruit markets, warehouses and other agricultural and industrial buildings, it is home to a number of shops, restaurants, bars, and art galleries. The area also has uneven brick roads, horse-drawn carriages, and street ...
The Country Club Historic District is located in Omaha, Nebraska from 50th to 56th Streets and from Corby to Seward Streets. It includes dozens of homes built between 1925 and 1949 in the late 19th and 20th Century Revival styles.
A crowd listens to a moderated discussion with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and former Democratic U.S. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii in downtown Omaha, Neb., on Oct. 19, 2024 during a stop on the Trump ...
Little Italy is a neighborhood in Omaha, Nebraska which served as the historic home to Omahans of Italian ancestry. It was the source of many laborers for the Union Pacific railroad, much of Omaha's bootlegging during Prohibition and the Santa Lucia Procession, which started in 1924 and continues annually.