Union Pacific and Omaha Union Station: Is a book about the history of Union Pacific Railroad Passenger Stations in Omaha, NE, 1866-1971. It has all the history and the impact of economic growth throughout Omaha and how it became the fourth largest railroad center. It is the story of the rise and fall of an architectural tribute to railroad majesty and, of it's rebirth as today's Durham Western Heritage Museum.
- Black and White pictures
- medium to small print
- Written by Carla Johnson
- 84 pages
- 11 sections
- Published in 2001 by South Platte Press of David City, Nebraska, Brueggenjohann/Reese, Inc. Of Columbia, MO, and J&L Lee Co. of Lincoln, Nebraska
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