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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NW2_omaha-centennial_Omaha-NE.html
To commemorate the sturdy pioneers who in 1854 crossed the Missouri River to establish the Town of Omaha, more than 500 committee members and several thousand of the city's quarter-million citizens one hundred years later conducted a twelve-month …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1KHV_labor_Omaha-NE.html
This monument, titled Labor, is a salute to the dedication and hard work of all those who built the grand city of Omaha. It is a tribute to the men and women who worked for and continue to forge a better life for themselves, their families and the…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1KHT_missouri-river-flood_Omaha-NE.html
Matthew Placzek's Labor Monument
Became the Symbol of the 2011 Flood.
The 2011 Missouri River Flood was triggered by record snowfall in the Rocky Mountains of Montana and Wyoming and near record spring rainfall in the upper Missouri River Basi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1KHQ_skinner-macaroni-building-1914-1915_Omaha-NE.html
Increasing business led the Skinner Manufacturing Company to build this six-story brick building in 1914. Designed by architect Harry Lawrie, it was doubled in size with the addition of 66 feet to the east a year later. The new building was Skinne…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1KH9_the-omaha-bolt-nut-and-screw-building_Omaha-NE.html
has been placed on the
National Register of
Historic Places
by the
United States
Department of the Interior
Renovated 1992
Alley-Poyner Architect
Lund-Ross Constructors
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1KH6_jan-rosicky_Omaha-NE.html
Bohemian patriot and journalist
who sincerely labored for the
elevation and liberty of his countrymen.
To live in hearts we leave behind,
is not to die.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1KH5_veterans-memorial_Omaha-NE.html
Dedicated in grateful tribute
to the men and women
of Czech descent who
served in the Armed Forces
of the United States
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1HLO_first-national-bank-building_Omaha-NE.html
has been listed in the
National Register
of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1D8J_westwardly-by-the-waters_Omaha-NE.html
In 1803 the Missouri River carried the hopes of the young United States in its dark and unpredictable waters. President Thomas Jefferson sought a "direct & practicable water communication across the continent, for the purposes of commerce." The Mi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1D8H_the-council-was-held_Omaha-NE.html
Near here, the Corps of Discovery held its first council, making speeches and presenting gifts to the Otoe and Missouria. Communicating through an interpreter, members of the Expedition believed their messages were clear. But were they?
This me…