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Belle Ryan Elementary School PK-6 1807 South 60 Street 68117 319 Bulldogs Belvedere Elementary School 1924 PK-5 3775 Curtis Avenue 68111 438 Bobcats Benson West Elementary School 1870 PK-5 6652 Maple Street 68104 498 Bulldogs Boyd Elementary School 1961 PK-5 8314 Boyd Street 68134 460 Beavers Castelar Elementary School 1886 PK-5
The Bemis Park Landmark Heritage District is located in North Omaha, Nebraska. Situated from Cuming Street to Hawthorne Avenue, Glenwood Avenue to 33rd Street, Bemis Park was annexed into Omaha in 1887, [ 2 ] and developed from 1889 to 1922.
Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts was founded by artists Jun Kaneko, Tony Hepburn, Lorne Falke and Ree Schonlau in 1981. [2] In 1984, Ree Schonlau established a consortium consisting of the City of Omaha, the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, private and corporate foundations and the Mercer family, who owned the vacant 170,000-square-foot (16,000 m 2) Bemis Bag Building.
Omaha Public Schools (OPS) is the largest school district in the state of Nebraska, United States.This public school district serves a diverse community of about 52,000 students at over 80 elementary and secondary schools in Omaha.
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]
Miller Park, a neighborhood named after Omaha pioneer Dr. George Miller, was primarily developed from 1920 to 1950, bound by 30th Street on the west and Florence Blvd on the east, Miller Park on the north and Sorenson Parkway on the south. It is the location of several churches, an elementary school and a park by the same name.
The present Kellom opened in 1952 as a "community school", and included a community center as well as regular facilities. [2] It was the first new school in the Omaha district in 27 years. It was named after John H. Kellom, an early educator who arrived in Omaha in 1857 and was on the first Omaha Board of Education in 1859.
Pages in category "Elementary schools in Omaha, Nebraska" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .