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florence+park Latitude and Longitude:

41°20′08″N 95°57′39″W / 41.33556°N 95.96083°W / 41.33556; -95.96083
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Florence Park
TypeMunicipal ( Omaha)
Location Florence
Created1846
OpenAll year

The Florence Park is a city-owned public park in the Florence neighborhood of North Omaha, Nebraska. Located at North 30th and State Streets, it is the oldest park and the oldest original town square in Nebraska, having been created by the original pioneers of the area in the 1840s. [1] [2] In the southern end of the park there is an official Nebraska State Historical Marker that tells the story of Winter Quarters, the 1840s settlement in the area. [3] For many years a large cottonwood tree in the park featured a plaque that proclaimed its usage by Brigham Young as a hitching post. [4]

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References

  1. ^ Kurian, G.T. (1994) World Encyclopedia of Cities. ABC-CLIO. p 702
  2. ^ Federal Writers' Project. (1939) Nebraska: A Guide to the Cornhusker State. Nebraska State Historical Society. p 245.
  3. ^ Dresner, S. and Kimball, S.B. (1997) The Mormon Pioneer Trail: Mormon Trail Association 1997 Official Guide. Gibbs Smith. p 24.
  4. ^ (1939) The Prairie Schooner. v. 13-14 p 167.

41°20′08″N 95°57′39″W / 41.33556°N 95.96083°W / 41.33556; -95.96083


florence+park Latitude and Longitude:

41°20′08″N 95°57′39″W / 41.33556°N 95.96083°W / 41.33556; -95.96083
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Florence Park
TypeMunicipal ( Omaha)
Location Florence
Created1846
OpenAll year

The Florence Park is a city-owned public park in the Florence neighborhood of North Omaha, Nebraska. Located at North 30th and State Streets, it is the oldest park and the oldest original town square in Nebraska, having been created by the original pioneers of the area in the 1840s. [1] [2] In the southern end of the park there is an official Nebraska State Historical Marker that tells the story of Winter Quarters, the 1840s settlement in the area. [3] For many years a large cottonwood tree in the park featured a plaque that proclaimed its usage by Brigham Young as a hitching post. [4]

See also

References

  1. ^ Kurian, G.T. (1994) World Encyclopedia of Cities. ABC-CLIO. p 702
  2. ^ Federal Writers' Project. (1939) Nebraska: A Guide to the Cornhusker State. Nebraska State Historical Society. p 245.
  3. ^ Dresner, S. and Kimball, S.B. (1997) The Mormon Pioneer Trail: Mormon Trail Association 1997 Official Guide. Gibbs Smith. p 24.
  4. ^ (1939) The Prairie Schooner. v. 13-14 p 167.

41°20′08″N 95°57′39″W / 41.33556°N 95.96083°W / 41.33556; -95.96083


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