North Omaha History Podcast, Omaha History, South Omaha History
Adam Fletcher Sasse
126 episodes
1 week ago
The North Omaha History Podcast with noted author and historian – Adam Fletcher Sasse. Each week, Adam takes you on a guided tour through Omaha’s dynamic past.
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The North Omaha History Podcast with noted author and historian – Adam Fletcher Sasse. Each week, Adam takes you on a guided tour through Omaha’s dynamic past.
North Omaha History Podcast, Omaha History, South Omaha History
17 minutes 4 seconds
1 year ago
Playing in North Omaha’s Parks
The history of parks in North Omaha shows how the community’s 60 parks covering 2,000 acres with 70 play structures and 1,000 miles of trails is part of the important backdrop of the area. We learn the Civilian Conservation Corps program was responsible for constructing over 100 projects in the state, we explore community centers in North Omaha, find out the role of the 1898 Trans-Mississippi Expo and more interesting facts. Adam, tell us about playing in North Omaha’s parks.
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Tony Rathgeber
Don Goodrich
Bridget Maryalice
Matt Martin
Michael Wagner
Sarah Swanson
Wattle and Daub Craftsman
Jeff Rockwell
Gene E Pafford
Barb Naughtin
Lonnie (Hansen) Dunbier
Tim Reeder
Jenna Smith
Dan Hedrick
Daniel Ammons
Sara Rogers
Troy Lewellen
Joanne Ferguson Cavanaugh
Jim Collison
And
The Great Plains Black History Museum.
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North Omaha History Podcast, Omaha History, South Omaha History
The North Omaha History Podcast with noted author and historian – Adam Fletcher Sasse. Each week, Adam takes you on a guided tour through Omaha’s dynamic past.