Omaha, Nebraska
Henrey Doorly Zoo in Omaha Birthplace of Kool-aid in Hastings Worlds largest ball of stamps in Omaha Museum of Fur trade in Chadron Carhenge in Alliance Fall of Saigon,Heartland museum of military vehicles in Lexington Worlds largest time capsule in Seward Strategic Air and Space Museum in Ashland Sam
Streets in Omaha, Nebraska:Taylor StreetTempleton StreetTibbles StreetTimberridge DriveTitan Springs DriveTralance StreetTroy StreetTupelo LaneTurner Blvd
Emery Blagdon was born on a farm in Lincoln County, Nebraska in 1907. In the early 1950s he inherited a farm, about 20 miles northeast of North Platte, Nebraska, from an uncle. He created his healing machine work there, and he died of cancer in 1985 at 78.
No. All presidents must be American-born citizens. Martin Van Buren was the first president born after the American Revolution.
President Gerald Ford was born in Omaha, Nebraska.
Ford was a US Congressman from Michigan and lived there most of his adult life. He was born in Omaha, Nebraska.
U.S. President Gerald Ford was born on July 14, 1913 in Omaha, Nebraska.
He was born in Omaha, Nebraska, but grew up in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Gerald Ford was born in Omaha, Nebraska 1913.
Offutt Air Force Base in Omaha, Nebraska
The president was taken to Omaha NE after he was told about the twin towers!!!!
Omaha, Nebraska.
Omaha, Nebraska
"James B. ("J.B.") Milliken took office as president of the University of Nebraska on August 1, 2004."
The University of Nebraska at Omaha was established when Theodore Roosevelt was President in 1908.
He was born and raised in Omaha, Nebraska.