Douglas County
Acquired |
Marker Title |
Marker Number |
Notes |
Winter Quarters |
19 |
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Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition of 1898 |
400 |
||
The Lincoln Highway at Elkhorn |
500 |
||
Poynter Hall |
501 |
||
Lewis and Clark Campsite: July 27, 1804 |
340 |
||
Crook House |
210 |
||
Fort Atkinson |
335 |
||
Omaha |
155 |
||
Bank of Florence |
50 |
||
Platte River History |
334 |
||
Kobs Pioneer Cemetery |
511 |
||
Central High School |
220 |
||
Malcom "X" |
310 |
||
Fort Omaha |
75 |
||
Shipley Cemetery |
327 |
||
Father Flanagan's Boys' Home |
226 |
||
07/14/17 |
Ak-Sar-Ben Field and the U.S. Air Mail |
170 |
|
Boettger Farm |
280 |
||
William Henry Jackson, 1843-1942 |
404 |
||
Creighton University |
11 |
||
Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition of 1898 |
406 |
||
Forest Lawn Memorial Park |
294 |
||
Capitol Hill |
30 |
||
The Florence Mill |
81 |
||
Duchesne Academy |
267 |
||
Historic Prospect Hill |
287 |
||
Oto Indians |
281 |
||
Chief Standing Bear |
414 |
||
Captain William Clark and Private Reuben Field |
428 |
||
Buffalo Bill at the Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition and Indian Congress of 1898 |
447 |
||
George and Sarah Joslyn Home |
448 |
||
Kountze Memorial Lutheran Church |
486 |
||
07/14/17 |
Before Creighton |
491 |
|
South Omaha People |
495 |
||
Nebraska School for the Deaf |
498 |
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Potter's Field |
569 |