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The WoodmenLife Tower (formerly the Woodmen Tower or Woodmen of the World Tower) is a 478.02 feet (145.70 m) high-rise building at 1700 Farnam Street in downtown Omaha, Nebraska, and headquarters of WoodmenLife (officially Woodmen of the World Life Insurance Society) insurance company. Construction of the building began in 1966 and was ...
WoodmenLife (officially Woodmen of the World Life Insurance Society) is a not-for-profit fraternal benefit society founded in 1890, based in Omaha, Nebraska, United States, that operates a large privately held insurance company for its members.
Woodmen Tower: 1969 built: 1700 Farnam Street: Omaha, Nebraska: 30 story building that is headquarters of the Woodmen of the World insurance company 4: Paxton Hotel: 1882 and 1927-1928 built 1403 Farnam St. Omaha, Nebraska: Hotel where the Woodmen of the World was founded in 1890 5: W.O.W. Hall: 1932 built 1996 NRHP-listed 291 W. 8th Ave.
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The "Columbian Woodmen of Georgia" merged with the "Columbia Woodmen of Mississippi" early in 1921. [2] That year, [5] National President Lloyd Binford changed the name to "Columbian Mutual Life Assurance Society". [2] Binford changed the name based on the fact that so many other societies were known as "Woodmen" and caused confusion in the field.