Omaha Ak-Sar-Ben Knights ended in 2007.
George Strait performed at the Aksarben Coliseum in Omaha, Nebraska, on March 25, 1989. This concert was part of his extensive touring schedule during the late 1980s, a period when he was solidifying his status as a leading figure in country music. Aksarben Coliseum was a popular venue for various entertainers during that time.
Omaha Ak-Sar-Ben Knights was created in 2005.
Omaha millionaires tend to live in affluent neighborhoods such as West Omaha, particularly in areas like Elkhorn and the neighborhoods surrounding the Country Club, Dundee, and the Aksarben area. These areas are known for their spacious homes, well-maintained parks, and proximity to quality schools and amenities. Additionally, some wealthy residents may choose to reside in exclusive gated communities that offer privacy and luxury.
Omaha Bee ended in 1937.
Omaha Horse Railway ended in 1889.
Omaha Belt Railway ended in 1910.
Potter's Field - Omaha - ended in 1957.
Krug Park - Omaha - ended in 1940.
Omaha Cable Tramway Company ended in 1896.
Omaha Presbyterian Theological Seminary ended in 1943.
Sacramento Knights ended in 2001.
Knights of Jazz ended in 2000.