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Brought to Omaha from Iowa in 1866, Willow Springs began as a "little one-horse concern" owned by J.C. McCoy. The company was seized by the federal government in 1869 in lieu of McCoy's defaulted revenue tax payments. The same year the government sold it to James G. McGrath and Peter E. Iler, operating as Iler and Company.
A 1910 postcard shows the historic columns at the front entrance of Omaha's Burlington Station. Current entrance to the historic Ford Hospital in Midtown Omaha. Omaha Public Library building, built in 1894 in downtown Omaha. The Omaha National Bank Building in downtown Omaha was Omaha's first skyscraper built in 1888-89'.
Warren Buffett, the "Oracle of Omaha", lives in a house bought for $31,500 in 1958 in Dundee ($340,000 in 2024 [7]), on the corner of Farnam and 55th. The average sales price of a home in Dundee as of December 31st, 2023 is $379,544. [8] Dundee Community Garden, located on 49th and Underwood, serves as a neighborhood common space open to the ...
Levi Carter Lake Park has been offering recreational opportunities to Omaha for more than 100 years. The Open Door Mission has been an Omaha institution since the 1950s. It relocated to 2706 North 21st Street East in 1986. [27] The USS Hazard is a former US warship permanently berthed at the Omaha Marina in East Omaha. She is maintained as a ...
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The area was developed quickly, and included a number of prominent homes. [7] The land therein formed the nucleus of Near North Omaha. Near North Omaha became one of the most historically significant communities in Omaha, as it developed commercially and socially into the 20th century.
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The Albion is now open at the former Grand Summit Hotel at 570 Springfield Ave. in Summit with a free coworking space, wedding venue, whiskey lounge and Italian restaurant.