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  2. Cozzens House Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Cozzens House Hotel, later known as the Canfield House, was a pioneer hotel located at 9th & Harney Streets in downtown Omaha, Nebraska. Constructed in by Union Pacific promoter George Francis Train , the 120-room hotel cost $60,000 to build in 1867.

  3. The Farnam Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Farnam Hotel is a 255 ft (78 m), 15-story skyscraper at the corner of South 13th and Farnam Streets in Downtown Omaha, Nebraska, United States. [2] It was built in 1990 as an office building and was formerly known as 1200 Landmark Center , [ 3 ] at one point housing the Omaha operations of Pacific Life .

  4. Prague Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Prague Hotel is located at 1402 South 13th Street on the southwest corner of South 13th and William Streets in the heart of the Little Bohemia neighborhood of Omaha, Nebraska. Designed by Joseph Guth and built−in 1898, this building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.

  5. Sanford Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Sanford Hotel, also known as the Conant Hotel, is a historic seven-story building in Omaha, Nebraska. It was built as a hotel for Dr. Harold Gifford, an ophthalmologist, self-professed socialist, and real estate investor, in 1916–1917. [2] The hotel was managed by Harley Conant, who renamed it the Conant Hotel in 1939. [2]

  6. Paxton Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The first Omaha Magical Society Conclave was held at the hotel in 1941. [15] The Nebraska Women's Press Club was founded in 1946 at a gathering of newspaper women. [16] In 1950 the College World Series was held in Omaha for the first time, with teams staying at the Paxton throughout the duration. In 1954 the hotel hosted 400 people to view the ...

  7. Herndon House - Wikipedia

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    The Herndon House, later known as the International Hotel and then the Union Pacific Headquarters, was an early hotel located at 9th and Farnam Streets in present-day Downtown Omaha, Nebraska. Built in 1858 by Omaha pioneer Dr. George L. Miller along with several associates, it was financed by the sale of city-donated land and a $16,000 loan.