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their are 2 cities that are named Omaha. Like Omaha in Texas, and Omaha, Nebraska.
Opinions from Answers.com contributorsThis is a question from Marlboro Outwit contest. The entire question reads "On the fabled tenth of may there was much hoopla and hooray but it was all a bluff because even with the Douglas folks and the council celebrating a body of water still separated them. What two burgs still seem oceans apart?" The answer is Omaha and Alameda.OK, Council Bluffs IA and Omaha NB (Omhah is in Douglas County) were not joined by a RR bridge on May 10, 1869 when the golden spike was celebrated. New York and San Francisco were still oceans apart until the bridge was built years later.Council Bluffs was at one time known as BLUFFSBURG Omaha was at one time known as OMABURG So I believe the answer is OMABURG & BLUFFSBURG ...
daaa a city what state do you know that is called omaha
There are nine of them : Omaha, Alabama in Randolph county Omaha, Arkansas in Boone county Omaha, Georgia in Stewart county Omaha, Illinois in Gallatin county Omaha, Kentucky in Knox county Omaha, Missouri in Putnam county Omaha, Nebraska in Douglas county Omaha, Texas in Morris county Omaha, Virginia in Dickenson county
-The Omaha mall is in Omaha, Nebraska is the U.S.
Omaha, utah, gold, juno and sword
The address of the South Omaha Library is: 2808 Q Street, Omaha, 68107 3407
Primarily on two of the five designated beach sites in Normandy, the ones called Omaha and Utah. The other three beaches, called Gold, Sword and Juno were taken mostly by the British and Canadians.
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No. Omaha is in Nebraska
Omaha, Nebraska in the U.S.A.
No, Omaha is in the state of Nebraska.