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Second Sunday Talks: Magic Carpet Ride: Omaha's Skyline, Lost Landmarks & Hidden Stories
A Journey Through Time with Thomas Neal
Sunday, July 12 | 2:00 PM
Metro Community College, Fort Omaha Campus
Building 10, Room 110
Step back to downtown Omaha in 1947 through the lens of a remarkable Omaha World-Herald photograph.
At this month's Second Sunday Talk, Douglas County Historical Society Executive Director Tom Neal will explore Omaha's downtown skyline as it appeared nearly 80 years ago. Using this historic image as a guide, Tom will share the stories behind many of the buildings captured in the photograph, tracing their histories and revealing what became of them over the decades.
As the skyline evolved, some structures disappeared, others were transformed, and new landmarks emerged to define the city we know today. Through photographs and historical insights, attendees will see how Omaha's downtown landscape has changed while learning about the people, businesses, and events connected to these iconic buildings.
Tom will also bring the story up to the present day, comparing the 1947 skyline with modern Omaha and highlighting the dramatic changes that have shaped the city's appearance.
The journey doesn't stop with the buildings visible in the photograph. Along the way, Tom will share stories of other significant Omaha properties that were not pictured but became forever linked to this image through what he describes as a "magic carpet ride" through local history.
Whether you're a history enthusiast, architecture buff, photography lover, or simply curious about Omaha's past, this presentation offers a fascinating look at the city's ever-changing skyline and the stories hidden within it.
About the Speaker
Thomas Neal serves as Executive Director of the Douglas County Historical Society, where he is dedicated to preserving and sharing the stories that have shaped Douglas County and the Omaha area.
A passionate historian, researcher, and storyteller, Tom has spent years uncovering local history and helping connect people with the places, events, and individuals that came before them. His presentations blend historical research with engaging storytelling, bringing the past to life in ways that are both informative and accessible.
Through his work with the Douglas County Historical Society, Tom continues to inspire curiosity about our community's history and the importance of preserving it for future generations.
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