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Neighborhoods of Omaha, Nebraska : ウィキペディア英語版 | Neighborhoods of Omaha, Nebraska The neighborhoods of Omaha are a diverse collection of community areas and specific enclaves.〔(2007) (Neighborhood Association Directory ). City of Omaha. Retrieved 5/20/07.〕 They are spread throughout the Omaha metro area, and are all on the Nebraska side of the Missouri River. ==History== Omaha's original neighborhoods were clustered around the original settlement area near 12th and Jackson Streets. On the southwest corner of that intersection William P. Snowden, the city's first settler, built the St. Nicholas Hotel in 1854, three years before the city was incorporated.〔("Downtown Omaha walking tour" ), HistoricOmaha.com. Retrieved 1/31/08.〕 Early neighborhoods included the Sporting District and the Burnt District. In the early decades after settlement the city expanded, building the Near North Side, Sheelytown (Irish immigrants), and housing districts throughout what is now Downtown Omaha. In the 1880s the next wave of development occurred where land was available at downtown's southern and western edges, including: Bemis Park, Dahlman, Deer Park, Dogtown, Gifford Park, Hanscom Park, and Kountze Place and Little Bohemia.
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