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Fort Omaha Officers Row
Fort Omaha Walking Tour
Built in 1906, Fort Omaha’s ...
General Crook's Headquarters at Fort Omaha
Fort Omaha Walking Tour
Upon the recommendation of L...
Andrew Johnson National Historic Site
Three miles west is the central unit of the Andrew ...
Fort Omaha Balloon School
Fort Omaha Walking Tour
Until after World War I, no ...
Fort Omaha Knights of Columbus Assembly Hall
Fort Omaha Walking Tour
During World War I, citizen ...
Gum Branch Baptist Church
This church was organized in 1833 as the Gum Branch Primit...
Allegheny County Soldier's Monument
(Civil War)
Erected to the memory of the 4,000 brave...
Stanley Toy Company
This building is all that remains of the once-larger Stanl...
Walthourville Presbyterian Church
This church was the first colony to go out from old Midway...
Loomis Legacy
The enthusiasm, talent, and dedication of Benjamin F. Loom...
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Fort Omaha Officers Row
Fort Omaha Walking Tour
Built in 1906, Fort Omaha’s “Officers Row” typifies the architecture appropriate for officers’ residences on an army post in the early 20th century. Large and impressively formal, the houses lack elaborate exterior decoration characteristic of residences of ...
General Crook's Headquarters at Fort Omaha
Fort Omaha Walking Tour
Upon the recommendation of Lt. General William T. Sherman, in 1866 the Adjutant General’s office created the Department of the Platte which included present-day Iowa, Nebraska, Wyoming, Utah, Montana and a portion of southeastern Idaho. As departmental ...
Andrew Johnson National Historic Site
Three miles west is the central unit of the Andrew Johnson National Historic Site which includes the 17th president’s small tailor shop, the home in which he lived from 1838 to 1851, a museum, and administrative offices. Other units are ...
Fort Omaha Balloon School
Fort Omaha Walking Tour
Until after World War I, no other method equaled a soldier’s ability to send intelligence information directly to the ground by telephone from an observation balloon.
Fort Omaha entered America’s balloon and aviation history in April 1909 when ...
Fort Omaha Knights of Columbus Assembly Hall
Fort Omaha Walking Tour
During World War I, citizen participation in relief and aid societies was exceptional across America. Omaha’s Red Cross chapter led all cities in the country in per capita membership.
In addition to the Red Cross providing a canteen ...
Gum Branch Baptist Church
This church was organized in 1833 as the Gum Branch Primitive Baptist Church by members of Beard’s Creek Primitive Baptist Church. Among the charter members were Samuel and David Delk. The land for the church was given by Fashau Long, ...
Allegheny County Soldier's Monument
(Civil War)
Erected to the memory of the 4,000 brave men of Allegheny County. Who fell in the great struggle to maintain the integrity of our union. The eye of God rests upon their graves even when unmarked by man. And ...
Stanley Toy Company
This building is all that remains of the once-larger Stanley Toy Company building. Established by Chester Schwedler in 1946, the Stanley Toy Company made cast-metal horse-drawn carriages and bunny toy carts. On December 29, 1949, fire destroyed the building and ...
Walthourville Presbyterian Church
This church was the first colony to go out from old Midway Congregational Church. The first building was erected in 1820 on land donated by Andrew Walthour. The present one, constructed near the original site in 1884, replaced buildings destroyed ...
Loomis Legacy
The enthusiasm, talent, and dedication of Benjamin F. Loomis helped bring a national park into existence. His legacy started with the photographs he took, which today still spark understanding and awe of Lassen Peak’s historic eruptive events. In 1926 he ...