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Workmen Remove Barricades . . . to open the Broadway bypass, thereby saving motorists 10 minutes on trips to and from Omaha. This photo was taken at Thirty-sixth Street and Broadway and looks west.

photo of original brick synagogue and addition/center behind it. ca. 1963

B'nai Israel Synagogue
618 Myrtle St.
and Rabbinage at 200 Fletcher Ave.

The Pulpit Area...of the B'nail Israel Synagogue chapel is enhanced with the well lighted windows on either side, accented by hanging light fixtures and soft-textured off-white walls and ceiling. Rabbi Jay Karzen stands at the altar in the pulpit…

Stan Bahnsen's Welcome Home...became official Monday when Chamber of Commerce President Ron Kiger, second from left, greeted the American League's Rookie of the Year at a press conference. In the welcoming group too were city councilman Joe Katelman…

Playing records . . . she brought back from Russia, Karen Klok relaxes "for the first time in 10 month." --Nonpareil Photo.

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Gov. Terry Branstad lends a helping horse to the 63rd Annual Sidney Rodeo as he waves to the spectators along the opening day parade route Wednesday. The rodeo continues through Sunday. Nonpareil photo by Dan Koenig.

The Park Department's antique horse watering trough at the junction of Main and Pearl Streets has been set up again after being knocked down by an automobile recently. Neighborhood resident Phil Danselmo examines the king-sized horse bite from the…

Back to the Rails celebration banquet. Sept. 24, 1940. Robert R. O'Brien and Gov. George A. Wilson.

Back to the Rails celebration banquet. Sept. 24, 1940. Governor George A. Wilson and Queen Retta Decker.

Back to the Rails celebration banquet. Sept 24, 1940. William Jeffers President Union Pacific and E. V. Gustafson.

Back to the Rails celebration banquet. Sept. 24, 1940. W. P. Kennedy, V. P. of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen.

Proud Parents...Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bahnsen and son, Stan, with Painting by Mrs. Fred Day

He Has A New York Haircut...now and hardly resembles the timid-looking boy he was as an Abraham Lincoln High School sophomore here, but Stan Bahnsen is still remembered for his previous accomplishments by many local followers

He Has A New York Haircut...now and hardly resembles the timid-looking boy he was as an Abraham Lincoln sophomore here, but Stan Bahnsen is still remembered for his previous accomplishments by many local followers

"Stan Bahnsen Hopes Next...stage of his career will find him pitching for the New York Yankees, possibly this spring."
[photograph autographed]

New York Yankee pitcher Stan Bahnsen autographs baseball for his former little league teammates Steve Minikus and Ken Eledge as war up for signing session Jan. 4 at Council Bluffs Field House. Youngsters will be admitted free to the special Kids…

Bahnsen, Stan and Connie
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