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The 24th and Lake Historic District is a neighborhood commercial area in North Omaha, Nebraska. Often referred to as a Black neighborhood, it is one of the oldest commercial areas outside of downtown Omaha and was established in the 1860s. Historically a racially mixed neighborhood, there have been large populations of Jews, Scandinavians, and other European immigrant groups in the area, as well as African Americans. Today, it remains an important center of the city's African-American culture. The area included businesses, professional offices, restaurants, residences, and social locations. Today, there are also museums and cultural facilities as well.
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