List of cemeteries in Omaha
- List of cemeteries in Omaha
The is a list of cemeteries in Omaha, Nebraska. The earliest cemetery in Omaha is the Mormon Pioneer Cemetery, established in 1846 for residents of Culter's Park.
ee also
* History of Omaha
* Jews and Judaism in Omaha
* Christians and Christianity in Omaha
References
External links
* [http://www.rootsweb.com/~nedougla/html/cemlist.htm Cemeteries in Douglas County]
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