Historic South Omaha City Hall preserves immigrant legacy more than a century later

OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) – Before South Omaha was a neighborhood, it was its own city.

The reminder of it is carved in stone at 24th and O Street.

Born in 1884 and built on cattle, meatpacking, and the railroad, 26,000 people called it home within two years…

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