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Prospect Hill memorial park, situated at 3202 Parker Street within the Prospect Hill neighborhood of North Omaha, Nebraska, USA. It’s believed to be the oldest pioneer memorial park in Omaha. It’s between thirty first and thirty third Streets and Parker and Grant Streets.
Many of Omaha’s pioneer families square measure buried at Prospect Hill. A number of the family names embrace Deuel, Gaylord, Hall, Hanscom, Kennard, Kountze, Krug, Lake, Lowe, McCague, Metz, Redick, and Reed. There are several alternative notable folks belowground at Prospect Hill.
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