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Omaha: Times Remembered (1999)

by Omaha World Herald

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Own the award-winning original. Volume 1 was sold out. But a limited number of the first Omaha, Times Remembered book have been reprinted with added historical information. Printed on high-grade, archival paper, each photo tells a story about the people and places that shaped Omaha from the late 19th century through the middle of the 20th century. The perfect beginning to your collection!… (more)
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Since its founding in 1885, the Omaha World-Herald has reported the history of our times in words and photos that document the most important events in the greater Omaha area.
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Own the award-winning original. Volume 1 was sold out. But a limited number of the first Omaha, Times Remembered book have been reprinted with added historical information. Printed on high-grade, archival paper, each photo tells a story about the people and places that shaped Omaha from the late 19th century through the middle of the 20th century. The perfect beginning to your collection!

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