Florence Boulevard, originally known as the Prettiest Mile in Omaha Boulevard, is a boulevard-type north-south street in the north Omaha, Nebraska. With the start of construction in 1892, Florence Boulevard was the first roadway in Omaha's boulevard system designed by Horace Cleveland. Florence Boulevard was the first roadway in Omaha to be fully lit with electric lamps. Today the boulevard navigates the neighborhoods of the Near North Side including , and goes north through Kountze Place, Miller Park, and the southern end of Florence, where it merges with J.J. Pershing Drive.
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| - Florence Boulevard, originally known as the Prettiest Mile in Omaha Boulevard, is a boulevard-type north-south street in the north Omaha, Nebraska. With the start of construction in 1892, Florence Boulevard was the first roadway in Omaha's boulevard system designed by Horace Cleveland. Florence Boulevard was the first roadway in Omaha to be fully lit with electric lamps. Today the boulevard navigates the neighborhoods of the Near North Side including , and goes north through Kountze Place, Miller Park, and the southern end of Florence, where it merges with J.J. Pershing Drive. (en)
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| - Florence Boulevard, originally known as the Prettiest Mile in Omaha Boulevard, is a boulevard-type north-south street in the north Omaha, Nebraska. With the start of construction in 1892, Florence Boulevard was the first roadway in Omaha's boulevard system designed by Horace Cleveland. Florence Boulevard was the first roadway in Omaha to be fully lit with electric lamps. Today the boulevard navigates the neighborhoods of the Near North Side including , and goes north through Kountze Place, Miller Park, and the southern end of Florence, where it merges with J.J. Pershing Drive. (en)
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- Boulevards in Omaha, Nebraska
- East Omaha, Nebraska
- North Omaha, Nebraska
- U.S. Route 75
- Florence, Omaha
- History of Omaha, Nebraska
- Chesterfield Square, Los Angeles
- Miller Park Elementary School
- Omaha, Nebraska
- King Science and Technology Magnet Center
- Neighborhoods of Omaha, Nebraska
- Trails in Omaha
- List of streets in Omaha, Nebraska
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- Prettiest Mile in Omaha Boulevard
- Omaha's Prettiest Mile Boulevard
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