The Burlington Road neighborhood of Omaha, Nebraska is bordered by South 42nd Street on the west, L Street on the south, Interstate 80 on the north and Dahlman Avenue on the east. Once incorporated in the City of South Omaha, the area has also been known as Golden Hill in the past.[1]
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History
editThe community has a long history of welcoming immigrants, including large populations of Polish, Greeks, Czechs, and Mexicans. "The early part of the century, it was known that every block had its own store grocery store and a bar for the men of the area."[1] The neighborhood is named after the Burlington Railroad tracks that border the eastern edge of the area.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b "Old South Omaha Has Long History Of Welcoming: New Association Unites Old Neighborhood," KETV. (from Archive.org) 5/12/06. Retrieved 8/20/07.
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