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  2. Wayzata Subdivision - Wikipedia

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    The Wayzata Subdivision or Wayzata Sub is a railway line that runs about 93 miles (150 km) from Willmar to Minneapolis, Minnesota. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Currently operated by BNSF Railway , this was part of the Great Northern Railway 's transcontinental line from Minneapolis to Seattle, Washington .

  3. Bass Lake Spur - Wikipedia

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    The Bass Lake Spur is a railroad line owned by the Canadian Pacific Railway that runs 6.8 miles (10.9 km) from Minneapolis, Minnesota west to the suburb of Minnetonka.The primary operator on the line is the Twin Cities and Western Railroad which has trackage rights on the entire line and uses it to run trains from their main line to BNSF Railway's Wayzata Subdivision.

  4. Wayzata, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Wayzata (/ w aɪ ˈ z ɛ t ə / wy-ZET-ə) is a city in Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States.The population was 4,434 at the 2020 census. [2] The city is about 12 miles (19 kilometres) west of Minneapolis and is situated on the northern shore of Lake Minnetonka, the ninth largest lake in the state.

  5. Minne Lusa - Wikipedia

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    The Minne Lusa Residential Historic District is located in North Omaha, Nebraska.It is included on the National Register of Historic Places.According to the National Park Service, it is an "example of a substantial, affordable single-family residential development within the city limits that was platted, developed and constructed by a single firm between 1915 and 1941."

  6. List of African American newspapers in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    The Omaha Star Building, home to the Omaha Star.. This is a list of African American newspapers that have been published in the state of Nebraska.. Most African American publishing has been concentrated in the city of Omaha, which was home to about half of the state's African American population in the 19th century, and 70-80% in the 20th century. [1]

  7. Gene Leahy Mall - Wikipedia

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    Gene Leahy Mall, also known locally as The Mall, is a 9.6-acre (39,000 m 2) park located in Downtown Omaha, Nebraska, United States.The park features two large slides, a sculpture garden, a remote-control boat cove, a large children's play area, and an amphitheater where outdoor concerts are held in the summer.

  8. Neighborhoods of Omaha, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    North Omaha is a community area north of downtown Omaha with a rich historical, architectural, and religious legacy, particularly for the city's African American population. South Omaha is a community area encompassing many neighborhoods south of downtown Omaha which historically has been home to Omaha's Eastern European immigrant population ...

  9. Midway Subdivision - Wikipedia

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    The Midway Subdivision or Midway Sub is a 12.4-mile (20.0 km) railway line in Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota. The line is part of BNSF Railway 's Northern Transcon which runs from Chicago, Illinois to Seattle, Washington and Portland, Oregon .