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Fontenelle Park, Omaha, Nebraska, USA - named in honour of Chief Fontenelle of the Omaha
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Fontenelle Park, Omaha, Nebraska, USA - named in honour of Chief Fontenelle of the Omaha
Fontenelle Park, Omaha, Nebraska, USA - named in honour of Chief Fontenelle of the Omaha Indians. The Park has an 18-hole golf course, baseball diamonds, a lagoon stocked with fish and a new club house ! Date: circa 1920
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Chief Fontenelle Indians Nation Nebraska Omaha
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1. Title: "Fontenelle Park, Omaha, Nebraska, USA: A Tribute to Chief Fontenelle and the Omaha Indians" Fontenelle Park, located in the heart of Omaha, Nebraska, USA, is a beautiful and historic green space that has been a cherished part of the community since the early 1900s. Named in honor of Chief Fontenelle, a respected leader of the Omaha Indian Tribe, this park is a testament to the rich history and cultural heritage of the region. The photo print, dated circa 1920, captures the serene beauty of Fontenelle Park in its early days. The image showcases the rolling greens of the 18-hole golf course, which has long been a popular destination for golf enthusiasts. The lush, green landscape is dotted with baseball diamonds, providing a perfect setting for local teams and leagues. The park's centerpiece is the picturesque lagoon, stocked with fish, which adds to the natural charm of the area. The new clubhouse, visible in the background, stands as a symbol of the park's commitment to providing modern amenities while preserving its historical significance. Chief Fontenelle, a respected leader of the Omaha Indians, played a pivotal role in the early history of the region. He signed the treaty that ceded the land where Omaha now stands to the United States government in 1854. The park, named in his honor, serves as a reminder of the deep connection between the Omaha people and the land they once called home. Fontenelle Park continues to be a beloved destination for residents and visitors alike, offering opportunities for recreation, relaxation, and reflection. It stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Chief Fontenelle and the Omaha Indians, and a reminder of the rich history and cultural heritage that defines the heart of Omaha, Nebraska.
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