Northwest Omaha
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Northwest Omaha is a community area Omaha, Nebraska. It holds several neighborhoods, providing a racially diverse and safe atmosphere. The area is loosely bound by West Maple Road to the south, the Douglas-Washington County line to the north, Elkhorn to the west, and Mckinley Street, I-680, and 72nd Street to the east.
[edit] Neighborhoods
Northwest Omaha's neighborhoods are racially and economically diverse. The area has a low crime rate and is where a lot of families like to call home. Bennington, Irvington, sub-divisions along Blair High Road, sub-divisions around Standing Bear Lake, and the Briggs Neighborhood.
[edit] Landmarks
Some landmarks of the area are Omaha Northwest High School, the closed roller skating rink in Irvington, Tranquility Park, 20 Grand Movie Theatre, and the new Bennington High School.
[edit] See also
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