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38th Presidentof the United States "My fellow Americans, our long national nightmare is over. Our Constitution works. Our Great Republic is a government of laws and not of men.Here, the People rule?"President Ford's Inaugural AddressAugust 9, 1…
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Nebraska, originally part of the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, became a territory of the United States Government in 1854 when Congress passed the Kansas-Nebraska Act. The Nebraska Territory included parts of Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Col…
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Betty Fordpersonally dedicatedthis Rose Gardento the People of OmahaJuly 12, 1980
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The 38th Presidentof the United Statesrevisited this siteJuly 12, 1980
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13DZ_the-city-of-omaha-nebraska_Omaha-NE.html
The settlement of Omaha began in 1854 with the opening of the Nebraska Territory. The following year Omaha was selected as the Nebraska Territorial capital. Omaha was incorporated as a city in 1857. The capital was moved from Omaha to Lincoln in 1…
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Land for Hanscom Park was donated in 1872 by Andrew J. Hanscom and James Megeath. Improvements including flower beds, lakes, cascades and fountains greatly changed the site's rugged character. In time, the park was referred to as "one of the four …
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Hanscom Park, Omaha's oldest remaining park, was designed by landscape architect H.W.S. Cleveland in 1889. Early improvements were described in the 1898 Park Commissioner's Report: "Two lakes, a cascade, extensive flower beds, two and one-half mil…
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