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Benson, Nebraska

Neighborhood in Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.


Summary

Neighborhood in Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.

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official_nameBenson
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image_skylineOmaha, Nebraska Maple Street N side from 60 St-Ave 1.JPG
image_altSeveral blocks of one- and two-story storefronts
image_captionDowntown Benson on North 60th Avenue Maple Street
map_captionLocation in Omaha, Nebraska
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameUnited States
established_date1887
area_total_sq_mi2.14
area_total_km25.55
area_land_sq_mi2.14
area_land_km25.55
area_water_sq_mi0
area_water_km20
population_as_of2010
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population_total9137
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Benson is a historic neighborhood in North Omaha in Omaha, Nebraska, originally platted in 1887 and annexed to the City of Omaha in 1917.

History

Erastus Benson was a land speculator, investor and philanthropist who unsuccessfully ran for Mayor of Omaha in 1906. He was an early investor in marketing Thomas Edison's inventions, including the phonograph and the Kinetoscope. In 1887, he purchased approximately 900 acre of farm land from Edward Creighton, an Omaha businessman. On March 4, 1887, Benson platted the land on the Creighton farm and called it Benson Place, later changing it to Benson. The newly platted community was located along Military Avenue, approximately 9 mi northwest of Omaha.

In the mid-to-late 1910s, Omaha embarked on a course of annexations of suburban communities to its north and west. Residents of Benson, anticipating annexation of their own city, decided to build as many civic improvements as they could: they feared that Omaha would be inattentive to their desire for such improvements after annexation, and they knew that following annexation, the larger city would have to assume the debts incurred to build the improvements. To this end, they built a new combined city hall and fire station in late 1915.

On May 25, 1917, the city of Omaha, Nebraska annexed the town of Benson. At that time, it was 1.4 mi2 and had 5000 residents.

Krug Park was an amusement park located at 2936 North 52nd Street in Benson. In 1930 the park was the site of the worst roller coaster accident in the country to that year.

Benson Commercial Historic District

Historic district

The Benson Commercial Historic District, centered along Maple St. between North 59th and North 63rd Sts., was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 2020.

It includes numerous contributing buildings.

Benson has many historic buildings, including commercial, governmental, educational and residential structures. The following, many within the historic district, are some of them:

  • Benson High School, 5120 Maple StreetMasonic Temple
  • Masonic Temple, 5901 Maple Street, 1926-built, three-story Classical Revival building
  • Commercial Building, 5913 Maple Street
  • E.H. Olson Building, 5918 Maple Street
  • Commercial Building, 6016 Maple Street
  • Commercial Building, 6020 Maple Street
  • Commercial Building, 6067 Maple Street
  • John Sorenson Building, 6104 Maple Street
  • Jas. A. Howard Building, 6105 Maple Street
  • Bank of Benson, 6108 Maple Street
  • Commercial Building, 6115 Maple Street
  • Commercial Building, 6117 Maple Street
  • B.H. Post Building, 6214 Maple Street
  • Benson U.S. Post Office, 6223 Maple Street

References

References

  1. Robinson, D. (1996) ''From Peep Show to Palace: The Birth of American Film,'' Columbia University Press. p. 37.
  2. [http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/edhtml/edmvhist1.html Edison Film and Sound:History of Edison Motion Pictures]. Retrieved 8/10/07.
  3. Moffett, Chad, Emily Schill, Erin Pogany, and Christina Slattery. {{usurped
  4. [http://www.webroots.org/library/usahist/honjsm30.html History of Nebraska - Chapter 35] {{Webarchive. link. (2002-09-28 , retrieved 14dec2006)
  5. [http://www.ketv.com/150thbirthday/3243422/detail.html "Survivor recalls Krug Park tragedy,"] {{webarchive. link. (2012-02-07 KETV.com. Retrieved 2007-09-08.)
  6. "Weekly List 20201113". [[National Park Service]].
  7. Emily Lenhausen. (July 2020). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Benson Commercial Historic District / D009". [[History Nebraska]].
  8. "Benson Post Office - Omaha, NE (Address, Phone, and Hours)".
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