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7802 Hascall St Omaha, NE 68124 1977 Pipal Park Community Center 7770 Hascall St Omaha, NE 68124 1985 Storm destruction.
Located in the formerly affluent and prosperous mixed-use neighborhood west of downtown Omaha, the Drake Court Apartments and the Dartmore Apartments were built between 1916-1921 by William B. Drake, a prolific builder who held more than four million dollars' worth of apartments throughout Omaha in 1925.
Dodge Street splits into two streets that are Route 6, Dodge and Douglas. Dunlop Avenue: The main street of Omaha's Frenchtown. Ed Creighton Avenue: Starts at 32nd Avenue and ends when it hits the Interstate 480. F Street: Farnam Street Originally the main street of Omaha, it branches off of Dodge Street and goes east until it hits Eighth Street.
3512 Walnut Street 68105 650 Falcons Florence Elementary School: 1889 K-5 7902 North 36 Street 68112 241 Foxes Fontenelle Elementary School PK-5 3905 North 52 Street 68104 586 Falcons Franklin Elementary School Pk-6 3506 Franklin Street 68111 325 Eagles Fullerton Magnet Center PK-4 4711 North 138 Street 68164 480 Falcons Gateway Elementary School
North Omaha: Dodge Street on the south, I-680 on the north, 72nd Street to the west, and East Omaha and Carter Lake, Iowa to the east South Omaha: Center Street on the north, Harrison Street on the south, the Missouri River on the east, and 72nd Street on the west West Omaha: Traditionally all areas of Omaha west of 72nd Street, but by the ...
Named for Edward E. McMillan (1875–1943), the first principal of North High School, McMillan became Omaha Public Schools' first magnet junior high school in the 1980s. Originally a school for seventh , eighth and ninth grade students, in 1989 ninth graders were permanently moved to high schools throughout the city.
Gibson was a historic neighborhood bordered on the east by the river and the west by Riverview Boulevard, on the north by Bancroft Street and the south by Grover Street. It was south of the Spring Lake neighborhood and north of the Brown Park neighborhood. Today, the Henry Doorly Zoo abuts the former Gibson neighborhood to the southwest. [3]
In 1854 Alfred D. Jones drew four parks on the original map of Omaha City. They were called Jefferson Square, which was paved over by I-480; Washington Park, which is where the Paxton Block currently sits at North 16th and Farnam Streets; Capitol Square, where Omaha Central High School is now located, and; an unnamed tract overlooking the river with Davenport Street on the north, Jackson ...