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  2. Old Gold Coast - Wikipedia

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    Herman Kountze's estate was the largest landholding of the three in the neighborhood, capping a tall hill south of downtown Omaha along South 10th Street called Forest Hill. One of the fine homes demolished in the Old Gold Coast neighborhood is the Charles Kountze Mansion at 1234 South 10th Street, which was removed to make room for modern ...

  3. Neighborhoods of Omaha, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Neighborhoods in this section of North Omaha include Carter Lake, Iowa, East Omaha and Beechwood. Carter Lake was formerly on the eastern side of the Missouri River. Originally part of the township of East Omaha, the community was ceded to the State of Iowa after a contentious court battle in the late 1890s. Omaha's Levi Carter Park is located ...

  4. Park Avenue Apartment District - Wikipedia

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    The Park Avenue Apartment District is a historic district in Omaha, Nebraska that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008. [1]One component, the Portland, was built as the Barnard Apartment Building in 1902, and has been known as the Portland since 1917.

  5. Strehlow Terrace - Wikipedia

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    Robert Strehlow, an Omaha-based builder, was a renowned builder during Omaha's 1898 Trans-Mississippi Exposition and the Panama-Pacific Exhibition in San Francisco in 1915. Strehlow developed his apartment complex during that period, incorporating aspects of turn-of-the-century design, including an axial court arrangement, a sculptured fountain ...

  6. Edgar Zabriskie Residence - Wikipedia

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    The Edgar Zabriskie Residence is located at 3524 Hawthorne Avenue in the Bemis Park neighborhood of Omaha, Nebraska, United States. It was built in 1889 as one of the first homes in Bemis Park. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978 and was designated an Omaha Landmark in 1980. [3]

  7. Bishop Worthington Residence - Wikipedia

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    Bishop Worthington is attributed with serving in Omaha until 1899; [4] however, an obituary in The New York Times states he left Nebraska in 1890. [ 5 ] Worthington's mansion was quickly surrounded by other mansions, including the 1893 Drexel Mansion at 1244 South 10th; the 1894 Charles Kountze Mansion at 1234 South 10th; and the 1887 Peter ...