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History of Omaha, Nebraska:

Omaha Was Founded In The Summer Of 1854 By Land Speculators From Council Bluffs, Months After The Kansas-Nebraska Act Created The Nebraska Territory. Later That Year, Omaha Was Chosen As The Territorial Capital For Nebraska. Omaha Was Chosen As The Eastern Terminus Of America's First Transcontinental Railroad In 1862 With The Passage Of The Pacific Railroad Act. This Ensured That Omaha Would Become A Major Transportation Center For The Entire Country In The Years To Come. The Loss Of The Capital To Lincoln In 1867 Did Not Slow Omaha's Growth In The Decades To Come.

Omaha's Growth Was Accerlerated In The 1880s By The Rapid Development Of The Meatpacking Industry In South Omaha; In The 1880s, Omaha Was The Fastest-growing City In The United States. Thousands Of Immigrants From Central And Southern Europe Came To Omaha To Work In The Stockyards And Slaughterhouses, Creating Omaha's Original Ethnic Neighborhoods In South Omaha.

The Trans-Mississippi Exposition Was Held In Omaha From June 1 To November 1, 1898. The Exposition Drew Over 2 Million Visitors And Involved Construction Of Attractions Spanning Over 100 City Blocks Including A Shipworthy Lagoon, Bridges And Magnificent Buildings.

A Devastating Tornado Ripped Through Omaha In 1913 And Has Become Known As The Easter Sunday Tornado.

A Low Point In Omaha's History Was The Omaha Riot, Which Occurred In September 1919 After A Black Man Was Arrested For Raping A White Woman.

The Enola Gay And Bockscar Are Two Of 536 B-29s Manufactured At The Glenn L. Martin Aircraft Factory In Omaha, Neb. Near The End Of World War II.

The Omaha Stockyards Was The World's Largest Livestock Processing Center During The 1960's Having Taken Over That Distinction From Chicago's Union Stockyards In The Late 1950’s. As Improved Truck And Boxcar Refrigeration Capabilities Encouraged The Slaughtering Process To Move Closer To Feedlots, All Centralized Stockyard Activity Declined And The Omaha Stockyard Were Closed In 1999.

The Omaha Tornado Of 1975 Is Another Grim Day In Omaha's Past. An F4 Tornado Ripped Through Neighborhoods Along South 72nd Street On May 6, 1975, Killing 3 And Injuring 133. In Terms Of Damage, It Was The Costliest Tornado In American History To That Date, With Damage Estimates Between $250 Million And $500 Million.

U.S. President Gerald Ford Was Born In Omaha. However, He Only Spent His Early Childhood There; After His Father Died, His Mother Remarried A Man From Grand Rapids, Michigan And Grew Up There. Omaha Was Also The Birthplace Of Malcolm X, But His Family Moved To Milwaukee When He Was One Year Old.

Omaha Beach Is Not In Omaha, But Was An Allied WWII Code Name For A Beach In Normandy.

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