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What about one of the war memorials in one of the council bluffs cemetaries?
My son got a 27 on his ACT. No this score is not as high as what Jeff's son achieved. But one has to remember the paternal gene-pool my son has to overcome. On a PGPAB [Paternal Gene-Pool Adjusted Basis], my son's score is a 37 and Jeff's son's PGPAB ACT score is 19.
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You know I was going to ask a retired US history teacher and I forgot!
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Earlier today I did a Google search for John Pierre Cabanne and find an Wikipedia page on Cabanne's Trading Post:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabanne's_Trading_Post
This page confirms Cabanne's Trading Post site is north of the present day Dodge Park and has a short history on the trading post.
Also Wikipedia have page with history of Fort Lisa:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Lisa
This is an interesting less known “Pre-Omaha” History. Â
Coyote Now pick an another location to learn more about Omaha History. Here is clue where to start:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landmarks_ ... C_Nebraska
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Re ... las_County
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabanne's_Trading_Post
This page confirms Cabanne's Trading Post site is north of the present day Dodge Park and has a short history on the trading post.
Also Wikipedia have page with history of Fort Lisa:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Lisa
This is an interesting less known “Pre-Omaha” History. Â
Coyote Now pick an another location to learn more about Omaha History. Here is clue where to start:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landmarks_ ... C_Nebraska
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Re ... las_County
Looking at the right side of the building, its the first log cabin with natural gas service???? Â :;):Coyote wrote:what historical significance does this building have?
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Grant is the winner - this is the Bellevue Log Cabin, the oldest building still standing in Nebraska,
It was built originally near Fontenelle's Post in what is now known as Fontenelle Forest and now located at 1805 Hancock.
The home has changed hands just a few times with only three families occupying it between 1856 and 1950.
The most recent resident lived there for 65 years without indoor plumbing or electricity.
It was built originally near Fontenelle's Post in what is now known as Fontenelle Forest and now located at 1805 Hancock.
The home has changed hands just a few times with only three families occupying it between 1856 and 1950.
The most recent resident lived there for 65 years without indoor plumbing or electricity.
Oh, this is an easy one (at least to identify)
That's the Portal school house (southeast of the Papillion City Hall)... last remnant of the short lived town of Portal. Like the historic Sautter farm house next door... it was moved here from another location in Sarpy County.
Not sure what else of significance was associated with it.
That's the Portal school house (southeast of the Papillion City Hall)... last remnant of the short lived town of Portal. Like the historic Sautter farm house next door... it was moved here from another location in Sarpy County.
Not sure what else of significance was associated with it.
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