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- Train_Town abstract "Train Town, today called the Credit Foncier Addition, was a suburb of Omaha, Nebraska owned by noted eccentric Union Pacific promoter George Francis Train's company called Credit Foncier of America. The area was 20 blocks by 20 blocks, which was approximately the size of Omaha at the time. It was located from Pierce Street southward to what is now the path of I-80, and from the Missouri River on the west to 20th Street.".
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- Train_Town wikiPageRevisionID "525644213".
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- Train_Town subject Category:Neighborhoods_in_Omaha,_Nebraska.
- Train_Town subject Category:Pioneer_history_of_Omaha,_Nebraska.
- Train_Town type Area108497294.
- Train_Town type Location100027167.
- Train_Town type NeighborhoodsInOmaha,Nebraska.
- Train_Town type Object100002684.
- Train_Town type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Train_Town type Region108630985.
- Train_Town type Section108648322.
- Train_Town type Vicinity108641113.
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- Train_Town comment "Train Town, today called the Credit Foncier Addition, was a suburb of Omaha, Nebraska owned by noted eccentric Union Pacific promoter George Francis Train's company called Credit Foncier of America. The area was 20 blocks by 20 blocks, which was approximately the size of Omaha at the time. It was located from Pierce Street southward to what is now the path of I-80, and from the Missouri River on the west to 20th Street.".
- Train_Town label "Train Town".
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- Train_Town sameAs Q7832874.
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- Train_Town sameAs Train_Town.
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