What is the Latino area in Omaha? Club-wise?
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What is the Latino area in Omaha? Club-wise?
I'm Latino & moving to Omaha...what is the Latino Area, do they have a Latino club spot?
Re: What is the Latino area in Omaha? Club-wise?
I'm sure there are a few along 24th. in South Omaha.Anonymous wrote:I'm Latino & moving to Omaha...what is the Latino Area, do they have a Latino club spot?
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When you say Latino, do you mean clubs/restaurants where Spanish is the primary language spoken, or do you simply mean clubs with Latin dance, Salsa, Tango, Flamenca, etc.?
South Omaha, along South 24th St., is the heart of Omaha's Latino population, though there are many enclaves and areas with higher concentrations of Latino/Hispanic/Chicano-owned businesses.
I'm sure others would be able to talk about what clubs have what kind of music/dancing.
When you say Latino, do you mean clubs/restaurants where Spanish is the primary language spoken, or do you simply mean clubs with Latin dance, Salsa, Tango, Flamenca, etc.?
South Omaha, along South 24th St., is the heart of Omaha's Latino population, though there are many enclaves and areas with higher concentrations of Latino/Hispanic/Chicano-owned businesses.
I'm sure others would be able to talk about what clubs have what kind of music/dancing.
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