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  • Thumbnail for Tornado outbreak sequence of March 1913
    The tornado outbreak sequence of March 1913 was a devastating series of tornado outbreaks that affected the northern Great Plains, the Southern United...
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  • Thumbnail for 2020 Easter tornado outbreak
    widespread and deadly tornado outbreak affected the Southeastern United States on Easter Sunday and Monday, April 12–13, 2020. Several tornadoes were responsible...
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  • billion in damage on May 6, 1975 The Omaha Easter Sunday Tornado (1913), which killed 140 people on March 23, 1913 This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • Thumbnail for Geography of Omaha
    the Easter Sunday tornado of 1913, which destroyed many businesses and neighborhoods. More than 200 people died during the event. The Omaha Tornado of 1975...
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    lists various tornado records. The most "extreme" tornado in recorded history was the Tri-State tornado, which spread through parts of Missouri, Illinois...
    103 KB (8,593 words) - 02:44, 9 August 2024
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    city. The Omaha Easter Sunday Tornado of 1913 destroyed much of the city's African-American community, in addition to much of Midtown Omaha. Six years later...
    166 KB (16,719 words) - 18:36, 11 August 2024
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    James Dahlman (category Mayors of Omaha, Nebraska)
    Dahlman was lambasted for his response to the disastrous Omaha Easter Sunday Tornado of 1913, when he refused federal aid and contributions from people across...
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    Webster Telephone Exchange Building (category History of North Omaha, Nebraska)
    architect Thomas Rogers Kimball. After the Easter Sunday Tornado of 1913, the building was used as the center of recovery operations. In 1933, American Bell...
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  • Walnut Hill (Omaha) (category History of North Omaha, Nebraska)
    1994. It is one of Omaha's oldest schools. The neighborhood suffered minor damage in the catastrophic Easter Sunday Tornado of 1913. After the Trans-Mississippi...
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  • Near North Side, Omaha (category History of North Omaha, Nebraska)
    churches founded to serve the black community. The Easter Sunday tornado of 1913 destroyed much of the Near North Side's businesses and neighborhoods...
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    and March 26. As the storm gained strength on Sunday, March 23, high winds, hail, sleet, and tornadoes arrived in the Great Plains, the Southern United...
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  • natural features of the area's undulating hillsides. Many homes along Lincoln Boulevard were demolished by the Easter Sunday Tornado of 1913. Striking the...
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    Saunders School (category History of North Omaha, Nebraska)
    was torn off and the building was partially destroyed by the Easter Sunday Tornado of 1913. After operating as a school for more than 80 years, the two-story...
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  • Thumbnail for Culture of North Omaha, Nebraska
    Theater, located at 24th and Lake, was flattened by the Easter Sunday tornado of 1913. After the tornado rumors circulated that hundreds had died inside the...
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  • East Omaha, Nebraska (category Geography of Douglas County, Nebraska)
    was severely damaged by the Easter Sunday tornado of 1913, which destroyed many businesses and neighborhoods. When the tornado crossed 16th Avenue, the path...
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  • Zion Baptist Church (Omaha, Nebraska) (category History of North Omaha, Nebraska)
    of the Easter Sunday Tornado of 1913. Zion was integral to the community mobilization that happened previous to and following the Omaha Race Riot of 1919...
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    Kountze Place (category History of North Omaha, Nebraska)
    was affected by the Easter Sunday Tornado of 1913, with landmarks such as Trinity Methodist Church to be rebuilt in other parts of the city. Additionally...
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  • Thumbnail for List of North American tornadoes and tornado outbreaks
    These are some notable tornadoes, tornado outbreaks, and tornado outbreak sequences that have occurred in North America. The listing is U.S.-centric,...
    321 KB (2,724 words) - 19:38, 11 August 2024
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    Broomfield Rowhouse (category Houses completed in 1913)
    on the National Register of Historic Places. This historic rowhouse was built in the wake of the Easter Sunday Tornado of 1913 which ravaged Midtown and...
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  • Retrieved 1/18/08. Sing, T (2003) Omaha's Easter Tornado of 1913. Arcadia Publishing. (n.d.)1913 Easter Sunday Tornado Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine...
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