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Entries from December 2005

2005 Round Up by Topic

December 30th, 2005 · No Comments

Architecture

Spring Walking Tour of Downtown
Inman Park Festival
City of Omaha’s Landmark Heritage Preservation Commission
Lively Omaha
Architects Home Tour
Restore Omaha Conference, Exhibition and Tour

Blogging

HistoricDundee Welcomes 2 New Authors
Welcome Our New Contributor

Dundee Day

2005 Dundee Day
Backyard: There’s much to do this weekend at Dundee Day
Dundee Day Photos
Dundee Day Treats Friends Old & New

Dundee Neighborhood

Dundee Day
HistoricDundee Welcomes 2 New Authors
DMPA Garage […]

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HistoricDundee 2005 Review

December 30th, 2005 · 6 Comments

All around Blogosphere, bloggers are making lists of the best & worst of 2005. HistoricDundee got a late start – the blog was established in April. Consistent posting didn’t take off until July. Here is my best & worst list for 2005:
Best of 2005

Birth My son, Samual James Michael was born on September 13.
(Officially) Historic […]

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Dundee Circa 1909

December 27th, 2005 · No Comments

HistoricDundee must have been nice this year. I received this framed Dundee print for Christmas. In an earlier post, I asked if anyone knew about this print & where to purchase it. I had seen it at an open house. Apparently, my wife knew all along. The print is available from the aVENue Gallery on […]

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Omaha simplifies recycling program

December 19th, 2005 · No Comments

Omaha World Herald
Published Sunday December 18, 2005
BY NANCY GAARDER
The recycling changes that Omaha is making are far greater than simply abandoning curbside glass pickup.
The city is believed to be the first in the state to shift to what is called “single-stream” recycling, a growing trend across the country, driven generally by efforts to reduce costs […]

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This is Omaha

December 16th, 2005 · No Comments

Everything is already here. Omaha isn’t finished yet.

A movie produced by the Omaha Chamber of Commerce. [via eOmaha]

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