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Walnut Hill (Omaha) : ウィキペディア英語版
Walnut Hill (Omaha)
Walnut Hill is a historic neighborhood located in north Omaha, Nebraska. It is bounded by North 40th Street on the east, Cuming Street on the south, Northwest Radial Highway and Saddle Creek Road on the west and Hamilton Street on the north.
==History==
Dr. Samuel Mercer constructed a large, private residence at 40th and Cuming Streets and platted the Walnut Hill subdivision northwest of his home in the 1880s. Previously, Mercer financed the construction of cable-line streetcars in Omaha, and by the end of the 1880s, his line extended as far west as North 36th and Cuming Streets.〔Mead & Hunt. (2002) (Reconnaissance Survey of Selected Neighborhoods in Central Omaha, Nebraska: Nebraska Historic Buildings Survey ). City of Omaha. Retrieved 6/25/07. p. 2.〕
Walnut Hill Elementary School was first constructed in 1888, rebuilt in 1927 and again in 1994. It is one of Omaha's oldest schools.〔 (2004) (Walnut Hill Elementary School ). ''Omaha Public Schools 2004-2005 Report to the Community.'' Omaha Public Schools. Retrieved 6/25/07.〕 The neighborhood suffered minor damage in the catastrophic Easter Sunday Tornado of 1913.〔(1913) (Ch. 22: In the storm's path. ) ''Story of the Great Flood and Cyclone. Disasters.''. Retrieved 6/25/07.〕
After the Trans-Mississippi Exposition of 1898 many of the large streetcars employed to carry throngs of passengers were removed from service by the Omaha and Council Bluffs Railway and Bridge Company. In the face of increasingly uncomfortable crowding on the small cars, a large demonstration by a group of residents from the Walnut Hill suburb during which they took over several streetcars in the city to protest the poor condition of public transportation in their neighborhood.〔("Against crowding cars: Members of an Omaha Association Take a Firm Stand" ), ''The New York Times.'' November 19, 1898. Retrieved 4/21/08.〕

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