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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. East Omaha, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    1892— Omaha lost Carter Lake-area to Iowa in U.S. Supreme Court case; 1893— Illinois Railroad East Omaha Bridge first opened; 1897— East Omaha considered for Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition, not selected; 1908— Edward and Selena Carter Cornish donated 260-acres to the City of Omaha to form the Levi Carter Park.

  4. Neighborhoods of Omaha, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Beechwood was located near the now-gone Florence Lake in East Omaha. It had its own school district, and the site is now occupied by several trailer courts. Benson is a neighborhood of north-central Omaha near 60th and Maple Streets; it was annexed in 1917. Dundee is a neighborhood in central Omaha near 50th and Dodge Streets.

  5. Keystone, Omaha - Wikipedia

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    Keystone is a neighborhood located within Omaha, Nebraska in the North Central area of the city. The area began as a collection of farms and land owners, the most prominent being William A. Paxton who owned a large block of land mostly within the central part of what is now known as Keystone. The neighborhood is a mix of modern and traditional ...

  6. Sacred Heart Catholic Church (Omaha, Nebraska) - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1902 in Late Gothic Revival style, the City of Omaha declared it a landmark in 1979, and it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.. Located in a historically African American neighborhood today, the church was originally constructed on land donated by Omaha real estate investor and banker Herman Kountze for his housing addition called Kountze Place.

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