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  2. Red Sky Music Festival - Wikipedia

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    Red Sky Music Festival was a yearly music festival held at TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha, Nebraska, in 2011 and 2012. [1] The format for the festival included a headlining act closing each night with local and national acts performing on stages around the stadium during the day.

  3. Ota (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Ota is a sushi restaurant in Omaha, Nebraska. [1] [2] [3] Ota is a six-seat sushi counter that opened in July 2023. [3] It is known for a creative exploration of the concept of sushi. [1] [3] The restaurant is owned by David Utterback, whose mother was Japanese. [1]

  4. Cuisine of Omaha - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the Reuben sandwich reputedly come from Omaha. Reuben Kulakofsky (sometimes spelled Reubin, whose last name is sometimes shortened to Kay) was a grocer in Omaha. Kay was the inventor of the sandwich, perhaps as part of a group effort by members of Kulakofsky's weekly poker game held in the Blackstone Hotel from approximately 1920 ...

  5. 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]

  6. List of historic companies in Omaha - Wikipedia

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    No longer functioning in Omaha. [7] New York Life Insurance Company: 1845 Omaha Country Club: 1899 Omaha Public Power District: 1946 Omaha World-Herald: 1885 Founded in 1885 by Gilbert M. Hitchcock as the Omaha Evening World. It was absorbed by George L. Miller's Omaha Herald in 1889. Peter Kiewit Sons: 1884 Packaging Corporation of America: 1959

  7. Mister C's - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant and its owners were widely regarded as important contributors to the local community; it was a gathering place for students and their families from Omaha North High School, a place of weddings and parties. Mary Caniglia said that Mister C's would close in the fall of 2007, and that she and her husband would retire then.

  8. Joel N. Cornish House - Wikipedia

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    Colonel Cornish came to Omaha in 1886 from Hamburg, Iowa but he was an easterner by birth, and his new mansion was to reflect much of that taste. The Cornish house was built in a period when Omaha was witnessing an influx of cultured eastern families who brought with them wealth and professional skills.

  9. Great Plains Black History Museum - Wikipedia

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    Official website; Cliff, M. (1994) History as Fiction, Fiction as History Ploughshares.. - Article including an extensive write-up about the Great Plains Black Museum; Interview with Bertha Calloway, Nebraska Black Oral History Project, digitized by Archives and Special Collections, University of Nebraska at Omaha Libraries; original held by History Nebraska.