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SUMMARY:The Nitty Gritty of a Streetcar City
DESCRIPTION:The current DCHS exhibit highlights Omaha’s historic streetcar system. Active from the 1860s until 1955\, Omaha’s streetcar lines were once the primary way for Omaha residents to get around town. They were used to commute to work\, to go grocery shopping\, and to go to church. The exhibit contains photos of Omaha’s streetcar heyday and features an authentic seat\, route maps\, tickets\, and replica conductor uniforms. \nIn addition\, the exhibit explores some of the many issues with streetcars – their frequent accidents\, weather delays\, and the occasional worker’s strike that plagued the streetcar lines until their final days. \nThe Nitty Gritty of a Streetcar City is now open to all Museum guests in the lower level of the General Crook House Museum\, which is open seven days a week. But hurry – this exhibit closes Sunday\, May 30th!
URL:https://douglascohistory.org/event/nitty-gritty-of-a-streetcar-city/
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SUMMARY:March Second Sunday
DESCRIPTION:John A Creighton: Blazing the First Internet. \nDCHS is proud to present Brian Kokensparger\, in character as John A Creighton\, speak on his role in the creation of the first transcontinental telegraph line\, running from Omaha to Sacramento. \nThis Second Sunday will be presented via Zoom webinar\, March 14\, at 2pm. The final day to register is Friday March 12 at noon. Registration is free to the public\, thanks to support from Humanities Nebraska. \nTo RSVP and receive a link to the webinar\, please email admin@douglascohistory.org or call 402-455-9990 ex 102.
URL:https://douglascohistory.org/event/march-second-sunday-2/
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