Talk:East Omaha, Nebraska
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[edit] North Omaha
Should East Omaha be included in the article on North Omaha? Talk about it here. Thanks. - Freechild 02:45, 12 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] East Omaha or Eastern Omaha - the grocery story bombing
East Omaha used to be a separate town, which was entirely located east of the Missouri oxbow [1]. On most maps I look at, East Omaha is still located there [2]. So, I'm not sure if the grocery store bombing doesn't belong somewhere else. I'm bringing this up here, to keep it off the Omaha talk page. The question is, why is this here and not at North Omaha. One answer that isn't on the page is that when the airport was expanded, people from those areas in East Omaha that were affected moved to the area around 16th and Fort, bringing their hangups about race with them to an area that was formerly not as big of a problem. Smmurphy(Talk) 05:02, 11 March 2007 (UTC)
- KETV uses "north" [3], while OWH uses "east" [4]. Smmurphy(Talk) 05:12, 11 March 2007 (UTC)
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- See the article my response to this. And notice above that I already brought this topic up for discussion. - Freechild 14:08, 11 March 2007 (UTC)
- In the history section, East Omaha is defined as strictly that which was east Omaha. But in talking about more recent events, a broader definition is used. This seems inconsistent. The article defines the boundary as the "cliff," you can see here. That seems natural, but I've honestly never heard of East Omaha defined in that way; if you have a citation of that, that is fine. I guess the question is, is this article about (1) East Omaha (defined by the old town and then suburb), (2) the eastern reaches of (North) Omaha (defined by the "cliff(?)", or (3) the parts of Omaha where people who lived in East Omaha at the time of the annex live now (similar geographically to (2)). (3) makes this an area defined by social characteristics, which the rest of the article tends to do, and could probably be cited. Regards, Smmurphy(Talk) 17:12, 11 March 2007 (UTC)
- See the article my response to this. And notice above that I already brought this topic up for discussion. - Freechild 14:08, 11 March 2007 (UTC)
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