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END NOTE: PLAQUE NOW SITS IN PLACE OF SCRAP MOUNTAIN

The plaque recognizes the site’s transformation from a city-owned vacant lot to a parking garage near downtown Omaha.

Decades before the City of Omaha built a parking garage near 11th and Jackson Streets, the land was a city-owned vacant lot.

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END NOTE: PLAQUE NOW SITS IN PLACE OF SCRAP MOUNTAIN

decades before the City of Omaha built a parking garage near 11th and Jackson Streets, the land was a city-owned vacant lot.

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Star-Herald broke the news on Sunday, June 28, 2026.
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