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  • The Birth of Duncan Hines in North Omaha
    2026/07/20

    Starting in the 1870s, the first wheat mill in Omaha was located on North 16th Street. For more than 125 years it went changes in business and technology, until it was recently closed. This episode connects the giant, familiar Mother's Best Flour mill landmark to surprising national history.

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    13 分
  • Touring the Kyner Block in North Omaha
    2026/06/16

    For 90 years, a huge mixed use commercial and apartment block on North 16th Street was an anchor in a busy neighborhood. This story explores who lived there, the small storefront businesses that rotated through it, and how it eventually met the wrecking ball.

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    17 分
  • Omaha’s High School for Tinkerers and Tailors
    2026/02/28

    In this episode, we explore Omaha Technical High School, once the largest school in the world under one roof. We’ll dive into the school’s unique “tinkerer” philosophy, which provided a vital vocational pathway for working class students, and celebrate the trailblazing graduates like Tuskegee Airman Alfonza Davis and basketball legend Bob Boozer. Adam will also share reasons why it closed.

    Our thanks to our patrons:
    Sheryl English
    Tony Rathgeber
    Bridget Maryalice
    Matt Martin
    Michael Wagner
    Sarah Swanson
    Jeff Rockwell
    Barb Naughtin
    Lonnie (Hansen) Dunbier
    Tim Reeder
    Jenna Smith
    Dan Hedrick
    Richard Gude
    Daniel Ammons
    Sara Rogers
    Troy Lewellen
    Joanne Ferguson Cavanaugh
    Jim Collison
    and
    The Great Plains Black History Museum.
    The North Omaha History podcast is a volunteer effort, but you can help us meet expenses by becoming a patron for as little as $1 a month. Go to https://www.patreon.com/omaha

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    26 分
  • Tomorrow’s World Club
    2026/01/20

    Started in 1940, the Tomorrow World’s Club was a pioneering youth activism project. While adult civil rights organizations in Omaha were focused on politics, this youth-led groups researched and documented systemic racism across the city. Their bold campaigns laid the foundation for future civil rights victories and influenced youth for a quarter century afterwards!

    Our thanks to our patrons:
    Sheryl English
    Tony Rathgeber
    Don Goodrich
    Bridget Maryalice
    Matt Martin
    Michael Wagner
    Sarah Swanson
    Jeff Rockwell
    Barb Naughtin
    Lonnie (Hansen) Dunbier
    Tim Reeder
    Jenna Smith
    Dan Hedrick
    Richard Gude
    Daniel Ammons
    Sara Rogers
    Troy Lewellen
    Joanne Ferguson Cavanaugh
    Jim Collison
    and
    The Great Plains Black History Museum.
    The North Omaha History podcast is a volunteer effort, but you can help us meet expenses by becoming a patron for as little as $1 a month. Go to https://www.patreon.com/omaha

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    16 分
  • History of Racing in North Omaha
    2025/11/25

    Places like Abbott Drive, McKinley Street, and up and down the big streets were popular with car racers for a long time. In today’s episode Adam is going to explore the history of organizing racing in North O, including long-forgotten race tracks and more!

    Our thanks to our patrons:
    Sheryl English
    Marlo Ibarra
    Tony Rathgeber
    Don Goodrich
    Bridget Maryalice
    Matt Martin
    Michael Wagner
    Sarah Swanson
    Jeff Rockwell
    Barb Naughtin
    Lonnie (Hansen) Dunbier
    Tim Reeder
    Jenna Smith
    Dan Hedrick
    Richard Gude
    Daniel Ammons
    Sara Rogers
    Troy Lewellen
    Joanne Ferguson Cavanaugh
    Jim Collison
    and
    The Great Plains Black History Museum.

    The North Omaha History podcast is a volunteer effort, but you can help us meet expenses by becoming a patron for as little as $1 a month. Go to https://www.patreon.com/omaha

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    21 分
  • Music in the Past in North Omaha
    2025/11/07

    Blasting horns, banging drums and blaring singers made jazz popular in North Omaha, but did you know the community has a rich history of classical, gospel, and other forms of music? In today’s episode we’re going to talk about the people, places and events that make the history of music in the community spectacular.

    Our thanks to our patrons:
    Sheryl English
    Marlo Ibarra
    Tony Rathgeber
    Don Goodrich
    Bridget Maryalice
    Matt Martin
    Michael Wagner
    Sarah Swanson
    Jeff Rockwell
    Barb Naughtin
    Lonnie (Hansen) Dunbier
    Tim Reeder
    Jenna Smith
    Dan Hedrick
    Richard Gude
    Daniel Ammons
    Sara Rogers
    Troy Lewellen
    Joanne Ferguson Cavanaugh
    Jim Collison
    and
    The Great Plains Black History Museum.
    The North Omaha History podcast is a volunteer effort, but you can help us meet expenses by becoming a patron for as little as $1 a month. Go to https://www.patreon.com/omaha

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    21 分
  • Going on Fast Rides!
    2025/09/20

    Going on Fast Rides!—Roller coasters, cotton candy, and other summer fun were to be had at several amusement parks in the history of North Omaha! This episode gives a clear timeline to explore those places, the things that happened there, and the people who ran them.

    Our thanks to our patrons:
    Hailey Konnath
    Sheryl English
    Marlo Ibarra
    Tony Rathgeber
    Don Goodrich
    Bridget Maryalice
    Matt Martin
    Michael Wagner
    Sarah Swanson
    Jeff Rockwell
    Barb Naughtin
    Lonnie (Hansen) Dunbier
    Tim Reeder
    Jenna Smith
    Dan Hedrick
    Richard Gude
    Daniel Ammons
    Sara Rogers
    Troy Lewellen
    Joanne Ferguson Cavanaugh
    Jim Collison
    and
    The Great Plains Black History Museum.
    The North Omaha History podcast is a volunteer effort, but you can help us meet expenses by becoming a patron for as little as $1 a month. Go to https://www.patreon.com/omaha

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    11 分
  • The Old Telephone Exchange Building in North Omaha
    2025/07/26

    Telephones, a makeshift morgue, a community center, apartments, and the most important museum in North Omaha were all in the same building. Today, its the most public private building in the community and its in terrible condition. However, before anything worse can happen to it we’ll share the story of the Webster Telephone Exchange Building.

    Our thanks to our patrons:
    Sheryl English
    Marlo Ibarra
    Tony Rathgeber
    Don Goodrich
    Bridget Maryalice
    Matt Martin
    Michael Wagner
    Sarah Swanson
    Jeff Rockwell
    Barb Naughtin
    Lonnie (Hansen) Dunbier
    Tim Reeder
    Jenna Smith
    Dan Hedrick
    Richard Gude
    Daniel Ammons
    Sara Rogers
    Troy Lewellen
    Joanne Ferguson Cavanaugh
    Jim Collison
    and
    The Great Plains Black History Museum.
    The North Omaha History podcast is a volunteer effort, but you can help us meet expenses by becoming a patron for as little as $1 a month. Go to https://www.patreon.com/omaha

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    14 分