by nebraska » Thu Aug 18, 2016 7:37 am
CPL INC
Yeah, so what's this? I'm pretty sure I grew up in South Omaha, right under the text CPL INC as it were. Now there's a bunch of websites that use Google maps for their data and they think CPL INC is a real neighborhood.
Yeah, it's South Omaha, anchored by downtown South Omaha, thank you very much.
CPL Inc was started by
Rev Fr Paul J. Begley, Jr. According to a OWH article (
archived here), "As the pastor of Assumption Catholic Church from 1978 to 1995, he launched a computer laboratory for the parish grade school and helped establish an unusual coalition of three neighborhood churches. CPL Inc. (standing for Catholic, Presbyterian and Lutheran) ran a grass-roots neighborhood rejuvenation program in south Omaha. It purchased rundown houses, refurbished them and sold them for bargain prices to poor families."
[b]CPL INC[/b]
Yeah, so what's this? I'm pretty sure I grew up in South Omaha, right under the text CPL INC as it were. Now there's a bunch of websites that use Google maps for their data and they think CPL INC is a real neighborhood.
Yeah, it's South Omaha, anchored by downtown South Omaha, thank you very much.
CPL Inc was started by [url=http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=24138224]Rev Fr Paul J. Begley, Jr[/url]. According to a OWH article ([url=http://www.mavpuck.com/mpboard/pop_printer_friendly.asp?TOPIC_ID=5083]archived here[/url]), "As the pastor of Assumption Catholic Church from 1978 to 1995, he launched a computer laboratory for the parish grade school and helped establish an unusual coalition of three neighborhood churches. CPL Inc. (standing for Catholic, Presbyterian and Lutheran) ran a grass-roots neighborhood rejuvenation program in south Omaha. It purchased rundown houses, refurbished them and sold them for bargain prices to poor families."
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