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Omaha Children's Museum Holland Performing Arts Center The atrium of the Joslyn Art Museum. Dale Chihuly's Chihuly: Inside and Out can be seen at the far end. Great Plains Black History Museum General Crook House Museum Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo Joslyn Castle Rose Theatre Orpheum Theatre Omaha Community Playhouse
Located on the Missouri River between Omaha and Fort Calhoun (undisclosed location) Yes [19] No Calvin Memorial Presbyterian Church: 1910 3105 North 24th Street Yes Yes Center School (Omaha, Nebraska) 1893 1730 South 11th Street Yes Yes Charles D. McLaughlin House: 1905 507 South 38th Street Yes No Christian Specht Building: 1888 1110 Douglas ...
[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed [4] Location City or town Description 1: 4th Street Commercial Historic District: July 1, 2019 (Roughly bounded by alley S of 5th St., N. Sycamore St., Union Pacific RR Tracks, and N. Cedar St.
Pali had a sex ratio of 987 females for every 1000 males, [1] and a literacy rate of 63.23%. 22.58% of the population lives in urban areas. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes make up 19.54% and 7.10% of the population respectively. [1] After the reorganization of districts, the new Pali district has a population of 1,605,543.
(1884) Fort Omaha officer quarters (present-day Building 11A), North Omaha; listed as part of the Fort Omaha Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974 (1885) Mercer Mansion , 3920 Cuming Street, North Omaha ; listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976
"Omaha Black Heritage Sites" on NorthOmahaHistory.com includes 165 locations, addresses and references in Omaha. Nebraska Black Oral History Project finding aid and digital collection, digitized by Archives and Special Collections, University of Nebraska at Omaha Libraries; original held by History Nebraska.
Roughly bounded by Pacific Street, 32nd Avenue, Center St., and 36th Street, the neighborhood was placed on the National Register of Historic Places as a historic district on November 15, 2000. [2] Field Club is the location of dozens of historically significant homes in the Omaha area, including the Gerald R. Ford Birthsite and Gardens.