Similarities between North Omaha, Nebraska and Omaha, Nebraska
North Omaha, Nebraska and Omaha, Nebraska have 92 things in common (in Unionpedia): African Americans, African Americans in Omaha, Nebraska, Anna Mae Winburn, Bank of Florence Museum, Bemis Park Landmark Heritage District, Benson neighborhood (Omaha, Nebraska), Black Panther Party, Boulevards in Omaha, Nebraska, Buddy Miles, Buffalo Bill, Cabanne's Trading Post, Carter Lake (Iowa–Nebraska), Carter Lake, Iowa, Cotton Club Boys (territory band), Creighton University, Creighton University Medical Center, Cutler's Park, DePorres Club, Dodge Street, Downtown Omaha, Dundee–Happy Hollow Historic District, East Omaha, Nebraska, Eppley Airfield, Federal Writers' Project, Florence Boulevard, Florence, Nebraska, Fontenelle Boulevard, Fort Lisa (Nebraska), Fort Omaha, George Crook, ..., Germans in Omaha, Nebraska, Gold Coast Historic District (Omaha, Nebraska), Government, History of the Jews in Omaha, Nebraska, Holy Family Catholic Church (Omaha, Nebraska), Interstate 680 (Nebraska–Iowa), Irish in Omaha, Nebraska, Jewell Building, Kountze Park (Omaha, Nebraska), Kountze Place, List of founding figures of Omaha, Nebraska, List of Omaha landmarks, List of riots and civil unrest in Omaha, Nebraska, Lloyd Hunter, Logan Fontenelle Housing Project, March 1913 tornado outbreak sequence, Martin Luther King Jr., Missouri River, Mister C's, NAACP, National Register of Historic Places listings in Douglas County, Nebraska, Native Omaha Days, Near North Side, Omaha, Nebraska Legislature, Nebraska State Historical Society, Nebraska Territory, North 24th Street, North Omaha, Nebraska, Omaha Black Music Hall of Fame, Omaha Blues, Jazz, & Gospel Festival, Omaha Driving Park, Omaha Housing Authority, Omaha Police Department, Omaha Public Library, Omaha Public Library branches, Omaha Public Schools, Omaha Star, Omaha, Nebraska, Preston Love, Prospect Hill Cemetery (North Omaha, Nebraska), Racial tension in Omaha, Nebraska, Railroads in Omaha, Red Summer, Rice/Poindexter case, Rock and roll, Scriptown, Sorensen Parkway, Storz Brewing Company, Tillie Olsen, Trans-Mississippi Exposition, U.S. Route 75, U.S. Route 75 in Nebraska, United States Army, United States Census Bureau, United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, University of Nebraska Omaha, Wallace Thurman, White flight, Wild West shows, Works Progress Administration, World's fair, Wynonie Harris. Expand index (62 more) »
African Americans
African Americans (also referred to as Black Americans or Afro-Americans) are an ethnic group of Americans with total or partial ancestry from any of the black racial groups of Africa.
African Americans and North Omaha, Nebraska · African Americans and Omaha, Nebraska ·
African Americans in Omaha, Nebraska
African Americans in Omaha, Nebraska are central to the development and growth of the 43rd largest city in the United States.
African Americans in Omaha, Nebraska and North Omaha, Nebraska · African Americans in Omaha, Nebraska and Omaha, Nebraska ·
Anna Mae Winburn
Anna Mae Winburn, née Darden (August 13, 1913 – September 30, 1999) was an African-American vocalist and jazz bandleader who flourished beginning in the mid-1930s.
Anna Mae Winburn and North Omaha, Nebraska · Anna Mae Winburn and Omaha, Nebraska ·
Bank of Florence Museum
The Bank of Florence was an early wildcat bank located at 8502 North 30th Street in Florence, Nebraska Territory.
Bank of Florence Museum and North Omaha, Nebraska · Bank of Florence Museum and Omaha, Nebraska ·
Bemis Park Landmark Heritage District
The Bemis Park Landmark Heritage District is located in North Omaha, Nebraska.
Bemis Park Landmark Heritage District and North Omaha, Nebraska · Bemis Park Landmark Heritage District and Omaha, Nebraska ·
Benson neighborhood (Omaha, Nebraska)
Benson is a historic neighborhood in Omaha, Nebraska.
Benson neighborhood (Omaha, Nebraska) and North Omaha, Nebraska · Benson neighborhood (Omaha, Nebraska) and Omaha, Nebraska ·
Black Panther Party
The Black Panther Party or the BPP (originally the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense) was a political organization founded by Bobby Seale and Huey Newton in October 1966.
Black Panther Party and North Omaha, Nebraska · Black Panther Party and Omaha, Nebraska ·
Boulevards in Omaha, Nebraska
Boulevards in Omaha are part of a park and boulevard system originally designed in 1889 by Horace Cleveland.
Boulevards in Omaha, Nebraska and North Omaha, Nebraska · Boulevards in Omaha, Nebraska and Omaha, Nebraska ·
Buddy Miles
George Allen "Buddy" Miles Jr. (September 5, 1947 – February 26, 2008), was an American rock drummer, vocalist, composer, and producer.
Buddy Miles and North Omaha, Nebraska · Buddy Miles and Omaha, Nebraska ·
Buffalo Bill
William Frederick "Buffalo Bill" Cody (February 26, 1846 – January 10, 1917) was an American scout, bison hunter, and showman.
Buffalo Bill and North Omaha, Nebraska · Buffalo Bill and Omaha, Nebraska ·
Cabanne's Trading Post
Cabanne's Trading Post was established in 1822 by the American Fur Company as Fort Robidoux near present-day Dodge Park in North Omaha, Nebraska, United States.
Cabanne's Trading Post and North Omaha, Nebraska · Cabanne's Trading Post and Omaha, Nebraska ·
Carter Lake (Iowa–Nebraska)
Carter Lake is a shallow oxbow lake in Nebraska and Iowa, located next to Omaha and Carter Lake.
Carter Lake (Iowa–Nebraska) and North Omaha, Nebraska · Carter Lake (Iowa–Nebraska) and Omaha, Nebraska ·
Carter Lake, Iowa
Carter Lake is a city in Pottawattamie County, Iowa, United States and a suburb of Omaha, Nebraska and sits surrounding the south and west sides of the region's major airport, Eppley Airfield.
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Cotton Club Boys (territory band)
The Cotton Club Boys was a territory band based in North Omaha, Nebraska in the 1930s.
Cotton Club Boys (territory band) and North Omaha, Nebraska · Cotton Club Boys (territory band) and Omaha, Nebraska ·
Creighton University
Creighton University is a private, coeducational, Jesuit, Roman Catholic university in Omaha, Nebraska, United States.
Creighton University and North Omaha, Nebraska · Creighton University and Omaha, Nebraska ·
Creighton University Medical Center
Creighton University Medical Center (also known as Creighton University Medical Center-Saint Joseph Hospital) was a hospital located in North Downtown Omaha, Nebraska, United States.
Creighton University Medical Center and North Omaha, Nebraska · Creighton University Medical Center and Omaha, Nebraska ·
Cutler's Park
Cutler's Park was briefly the headquarters camp of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) established by 2,500 members as they were making their way westward to the Rocky Mountains.
Cutler's Park and North Omaha, Nebraska · Cutler's Park and Omaha, Nebraska ·
DePorres Club
The DePorres Club was an early pioneer organization in the Civil Rights Movement in Omaha, Nebraska, whose "goals and tactics foreshadowed the efforts of civil rights activists throughout the nation in the 1960s." The club was an affiliate of CORE.
DePorres Club and North Omaha, Nebraska · DePorres Club and Omaha, Nebraska ·
Dodge Street
Dodge Street is the main east–west street in Omaha, Nebraska.
Dodge Street and North Omaha, Nebraska · Dodge Street and Omaha, Nebraska ·
Downtown Omaha
Downtown Omaha is the central business, government and social core of the Omaha-Council Bluffs metropolitan area, U.S. state of Nebraska.
Downtown Omaha and North Omaha, Nebraska · Downtown Omaha and Omaha, Nebraska ·
Dundee–Happy Hollow Historic District
The Dundee–Happy Hollow Historic District is located west of Midtown Omaha, Nebraska.
Dundee–Happy Hollow Historic District and North Omaha, Nebraska · Dundee–Happy Hollow Historic District and Omaha, Nebraska ·
East Omaha, Nebraska
East Omaha is a geographically designated community located in Omaha, Nebraska.
East Omaha, Nebraska and North Omaha, Nebraska · East Omaha, Nebraska and Omaha, Nebraska ·
Eppley Airfield
Eppley Airfield is a medium hub, international airport three miles northeast of downtown Omaha, Nebraska, in Douglas County, Nebraska, United States.
Eppley Airfield and North Omaha, Nebraska · Eppley Airfield and Omaha, Nebraska ·
Federal Writers' Project
The Federal Writers' Project (FWP) was a United States federal government project created to provide jobs for out-of-work writers during the Great Depression.
Federal Writers' Project and North Omaha, Nebraska · Federal Writers' Project and Omaha, Nebraska ·
Florence Boulevard
Florence Boulevard, originally known as the Prettiest Mile in Omaha Boulevard, is a boulevard-type north-south street in the north Omaha, Nebraska.
Florence Boulevard and North Omaha, Nebraska · Florence Boulevard and Omaha, Nebraska ·
Florence, Nebraska
Florence is a neighborhood in Omaha, Nebraska, United States on the city's north end and originally one of the oldest cities in Nebraska.
Florence, Nebraska and North Omaha, Nebraska · Florence, Nebraska and Omaha, Nebraska ·
Fontenelle Boulevard
Fontenelle Boulevard is a roadway in the Omaha boulevard system located on the north end of Omaha, Nebraska.
Fontenelle Boulevard and North Omaha, Nebraska · Fontenelle Boulevard and Omaha, Nebraska ·
Fort Lisa (Nebraska)
Fort Lisa (1812–1823) was established in 1812 in what is now North Omaha in Omaha, Nebraska by famed fur trader Manuel Lisa and the Missouri Fur Company, which was based in Saint Louis.
Fort Lisa (Nebraska) and North Omaha, Nebraska · Fort Lisa (Nebraska) and Omaha, Nebraska ·
Fort Omaha
Fort Omaha, originally known as Sherman Barracks and then Omaha Barracks, is an Indian War-era United States Army supply installation.
Fort Omaha and North Omaha, Nebraska · Fort Omaha and Omaha, Nebraska ·
George Crook
George R. Crook (September 8, 1830 – March 21, 1890) was a career United States Army officer, most noted for his distinguished service during the American Civil War and the Indian Wars.
George Crook and North Omaha, Nebraska · George Crook and Omaha, Nebraska ·
Germans in Omaha, Nebraska
Germans in Omaha immigrated to the city in Nebraska from its earliest days of founding in 1854, in the years after the Revolutions of 1848 in the German states.
Germans in Omaha, Nebraska and North Omaha, Nebraska · Germans in Omaha, Nebraska and Omaha, Nebraska ·
Gold Coast Historic District (Omaha, Nebraska)
The Gold Coast Historic District is located in Midtown Omaha, Nebraska.
Gold Coast Historic District (Omaha, Nebraska) and North Omaha, Nebraska · Gold Coast Historic District (Omaha, Nebraska) and Omaha, Nebraska ·
Government
A government is the system or group of people governing an organized community, often a state.
Government and North Omaha, Nebraska · Government and Omaha, Nebraska ·
History of the Jews in Omaha, Nebraska
The history of the Jews in Omaha, Nebraska, goes back to the mid-1850s.
History of the Jews in Omaha, Nebraska and North Omaha, Nebraska · History of the Jews in Omaha, Nebraska and Omaha, Nebraska ·
Holy Family Catholic Church (Omaha, Nebraska)
Holy Family Church was built in 1883 at 1715 Izard Street, at the intersections of 18th and Izard Streets in North Omaha, Nebraska within the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Omaha.
Holy Family Catholic Church (Omaha, Nebraska) and North Omaha, Nebraska · Holy Family Catholic Church (Omaha, Nebraska) and Omaha, Nebraska ·
Interstate 680 (Nebraska–Iowa)
Interstate 680 (abbreviated I-680) in Nebraska and Iowa is the northern bypass of the Omaha – Council Bluffs metropolitan area.
Interstate 680 (Nebraska–Iowa) and North Omaha, Nebraska · Interstate 680 (Nebraska–Iowa) and Omaha, Nebraska ·
Irish in Omaha, Nebraska
The Irish in Omaha, Nebraska have constituted a major ethnic group throughout the history of the city, and continue to serve as important religious and political leaders.
Irish in Omaha, Nebraska and North Omaha, Nebraska · Irish in Omaha, Nebraska and Omaha, Nebraska ·
Jewell Building
The Jewell Building is a city landmark in North Omaha, Nebraska.
Jewell Building and North Omaha, Nebraska · Jewell Building and Omaha, Nebraska ·
Kountze Park (Omaha, Nebraska)
Kountze Park is an urban public park located at 1920 Pinkney Street in the Kountze Place neighborhood of North Omaha, Nebraska, in the United States.
Kountze Park (Omaha, Nebraska) and North Omaha, Nebraska · Kountze Park (Omaha, Nebraska) and Omaha, Nebraska ·
Kountze Place
The Kountze Place neighborhood of Omaha, Nebraska is a historically significant community on the city's north end.
Kountze Place and North Omaha, Nebraska · Kountze Place and Omaha, Nebraska ·
List of founding figures of Omaha, Nebraska
The following people were founding figures of Omaha, Nebraska.
List of founding figures of Omaha, Nebraska and North Omaha, Nebraska · List of founding figures of Omaha, Nebraska and Omaha, Nebraska ·
List of Omaha landmarks
This article covers Omaha Landmarks designated by the City of Omaha Landmark Heritage Preservation Commission.
List of Omaha landmarks and North Omaha, Nebraska · List of Omaha landmarks and Omaha, Nebraska ·
List of riots and civil unrest in Omaha, Nebraska
The following is a list of riots and civil unrest in Omaha, Nebraska.
List of riots and civil unrest in Omaha, Nebraska and North Omaha, Nebraska · List of riots and civil unrest in Omaha, Nebraska and Omaha, Nebraska ·
Lloyd Hunter
Lloyd Hunter (May 4, 1910-month and date unknown, 1961) was an African-American trumpeter and big band leader from North Omaha, Nebraska.
Lloyd Hunter and North Omaha, Nebraska · Lloyd Hunter and Omaha, Nebraska ·
Logan Fontenelle Housing Project
The Logan Fontenelle Housing Project was a historic public housing site located from 20th to 24th Streets, and from Paul to Seward Streets in the historic Near North Side neighborhood of Omaha, Nebraska, United States.
Logan Fontenelle Housing Project and North Omaha, Nebraska · Logan Fontenelle Housing Project and Omaha, Nebraska ·
March 1913 tornado outbreak sequence
The March 1913 tornado outbreak sequence was a devastating series of tornado outbreaks that affected the northern Great Plains, the Southern United States, and sections of the upper Midwest over a two-day-long period between March 21–23, 1913.
March 1913 tornado outbreak sequence and North Omaha, Nebraska · March 1913 tornado outbreak sequence and Omaha, Nebraska ·
Martin Luther King Jr.
Martin Luther King Jr. (January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968) was an American Baptist minister and activist who became the most visible spokesperson and leader in the civil rights movement from 1954 until his death in 1968.
Martin Luther King Jr. and North Omaha, Nebraska · Martin Luther King Jr. and Omaha, Nebraska ·
Missouri River
The Missouri River is the longest river in North America.
Missouri River and North Omaha, Nebraska · Missouri River and Omaha, Nebraska ·
Mister C's
Mister C's Steak House was a landmark Italian restaurant located at 5319 North 30th Street in North Omaha, Nebraska.
Mister C's and North Omaha, Nebraska · Mister C's and Omaha, Nebraska ·
NAACP
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) is a civil rights organization in the United States, formed in 1909 as a bi-racial organization to advance justice for African Americans by a group, including, W. E. B. Du Bois, Mary White Ovington and Moorfield Storey.
NAACP and North Omaha, Nebraska · NAACP and Omaha, Nebraska ·
National Register of Historic Places listings in Douglas County, Nebraska
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Douglas County, Nebraska.
National Register of Historic Places listings in Douglas County, Nebraska and North Omaha, Nebraska · National Register of Historic Places listings in Douglas County, Nebraska and Omaha, Nebraska ·
Native Omaha Days
Native Omahan Days is a bi-annual event in North Omaha, Nebraska celebrating the community's historical and cultural legacies.
Native Omaha Days and North Omaha, Nebraska · Native Omaha Days and Omaha, Nebraska ·
Near North Side, Omaha
The Near North Side of Omaha, Nebraska is the neighborhood immediately north of downtown.
Near North Side, Omaha and North Omaha, Nebraska · Near North Side, Omaha and Omaha, Nebraska ·
Nebraska Legislature
The Nebraska Legislature (also called the Unicameral) is the supreme legislative body of the state of Nebraska.
Nebraska Legislature and North Omaha, Nebraska · Nebraska Legislature and Omaha, Nebraska ·
Nebraska State Historical Society
History Nebraska, formally the Nebraska State Historical Society is a Nebraska state agency, founded in 1878 to "encourage historical research and inquiry, spread historical information...
Nebraska State Historical Society and North Omaha, Nebraska · Nebraska State Historical Society and Omaha, Nebraska ·
Nebraska Territory
The Territory of Nebraska was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from May 30, 1854, until March 1, 1867, when the final extent of the territory was admitted to the Union as the State of Nebraska.
Nebraska Territory and North Omaha, Nebraska · Nebraska Territory and Omaha, Nebraska ·
North 24th Street
North 24th Street is a two-way street that runs south-north in the North Omaha area of Omaha, Nebraska.
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North Omaha, Nebraska
North Omaha is a community area in Omaha, Nebraska, in the United States.
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Omaha Black Music Hall of Fame
The Omaha Black Music Hall of Fame, or the OBMHoF, is a nonprofit organization founded in 2005 to celebrate, document and honour the legacy of the many top vocalists and musicians whose musical careers began in the metropolitan area of Omaha, Nebraska.
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Omaha Blues, Jazz, & Gospel Festival
The Omaha Blues, Jazz, & Gospel Festival is an annual event of blues, jazz and gospel music that has been held at Rosenblatt Stadium in South Omaha and Fort Omaha in North Omaha, Nebraska in August.
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Omaha Driving Park
The Omaha Driving Park, later called Sunset Driving Park, was located in North Omaha, Nebraska, United States.
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Omaha Housing Authority
Omaha Housing Authority, or OHA, is the government agency responsible for providing public housing in Omaha, Nebraska.
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Omaha Police Department
The Omaha Police Department, commonly known as the OPD, is the principal law enforcement agency of the city of Omaha, Nebraska.
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Omaha Public Library
Omaha Public Library is the public library system of the city of Omaha, Nebraska.
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Omaha Public Library branches
The Omaha Public Library in Omaha Nebraska currently has 12 locations.
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Omaha Public Schools
Omaha Public Schools (OPS) is the largest school district in the state of Nebraska, United States.
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Omaha Star
The Omaha Star is a newspaper founded in 1938 in North Omaha, Nebraska, by Mildred Brown and her husband S. Edward Gilbert.
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Omaha, Nebraska
Omaha is the largest city in the state of Nebraska and the county seat of Douglas County.
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Preston Love
Preston Haines Love (April 26, 1921, Omaha, NebraskaFebruary 12, 2004, Omaha, Nebraska) was a renowned alto saxophonist, bandleader and songwriter from Omaha, Nebraska.
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Prospect Hill Cemetery (North Omaha, Nebraska)
The Prospect Hill Cemetery, located at 3202 Parker Street in the Prospect Hill neighborhood of North Omaha, Nebraska, United States, is believed to be the oldest pioneer cemetery in Omaha.
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Racial tension in Omaha, Nebraska
Racial tension in Omaha, Nebraska, occurred mostly because of the city's volatile mixture of high numbers of new immigrants from southern and eastern Europe and African-American migrants from the Deep South.
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Railroads in Omaha
Railroads in Omaha, Nebraska have been integral to the growth and development of the city, the state of Nebraska, the Western United States and the entire United States.
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Red Summer
The Red Summer refers to the summer and early autumn of 1919, which was marked by hundreds of deaths and higher casualties across the United States, as a result of racial riots that occurred in more than three dozen cities and one rural county.
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Rice/Poindexter case
David Rice (1947 – March 11, 2016) (also known as Mondo we Langa) and Edward Poindexter were charged and convicted of the murder of Omaha Police Officer Larry Minard.
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Rock and roll
Rock and roll (often written as rock & roll or rock 'n' roll) is a genre of popular music that originated and evolved in the United States during the late 1940s and early 1950sJim Dawson and Steve Propes, What Was the First Rock'n'Roll Record (1992),.
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Scriptown
Scriptown was the name of the first subdivision in the history of Omaha, which at the time was located in Nebraska Territory.
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Sorensen Parkway
Sorensen Parkway is a modern link in the boulevard system in Omaha, Nebraska.
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Storz Brewing Company
The Storz Brewing Company was located at 1807 North 16th Street in North Omaha, Nebraska.
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Tillie Olsen
Tillie Lerner Olsen (January 14, 1912 – January 1, 2007) was an American writer associated with the political turmoil of the 1930s and the first generation of American feminists.
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Trans-Mississippi Exposition
The Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition was a world's fair held in Omaha, Nebraska from June 1 to November 1 of 1898.
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U.S. Route 75
U.S. Route 75 is a major north–south U.S. Highway that extends in the central United States.
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U.S. Route 75 in Nebraska
U.S. Highway 75 is a part of the United States Numbered Highway System that runs for from Dallas, Texas to Kittson County, Minnesota where it ends just short of the Canada–United States border.
North Omaha, Nebraska and U.S. Route 75 in Nebraska · Omaha, Nebraska and U.S. Route 75 in Nebraska ·
United States Army
The United States Army (USA) is the land warfare service branch of the United States Armed Forces.
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United States Census Bureau
The United States Census Bureau (USCB; officially the Bureau of the Census, as defined in Title) is a principal agency of the U.S. Federal Statistical System, responsible for producing data about the American people and economy.
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United States Department of Housing and Urban Development
The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is a Cabinet department in the Executive branch of the United States federal government.
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University of Nebraska Omaha
The University of Nebraska Omaha, often referred to as Omaha or UNO, is a public research university located in Omaha, Nebraska, United States.
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Wallace Thurman
Wallace Henry Thurman (August 16, 1902 - December 22, 1934) was an American novelist active during the Harlem Renaissance.
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White flight
White flight is a term that originated in the United States, starting in the 1950s and 1960s, and applied to the large-scale migration of people of various European ancestries from racially mixed urban regions to more racially homogeneous suburban or exurban regions.
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Wild West shows
Wild West shows were traveling vaudeville performances in the United States and Europe that existed around 1870–1920.
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Works Progress Administration
The Works Progress Administration (WPA; renamed in 1939 as the Work Projects Administration) was the largest and most ambitious American New Deal agency, employing millions of people (mostly unskilled men) to carry out public works projects, including the construction of public buildings and roads.
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World's fair
A world's fair, world fair, world expo, universal exposition, or international exposition (sometimes expo or Expo for short) is a large international exhibition designed to showcase achievements of nations.
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Wynonie Harris
Wynonie Harris (August 24, 1915, Omaha, Nebraska – June 14, 1969), was an American blues shouter and rhythm-and-blues singer of upbeat songs, featuring humorous, often ribald lyrics.
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North Omaha, Nebraska and Omaha, Nebraska Comparison
North Omaha, Nebraska has 217 relations, while Omaha, Nebraska has 673. As they have in common 92, the Jaccard index is 10.34% = 92 / (217 + 673).
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