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Florence Historical Foundation
Florence's historic preservation is due in large part to an organization called the Florence Historical Foundation. They own and operate the Bank of Florence, the Florence Depot, the Florence Fire Station, and the Keirle Home. These places have been restored and are now important parts of the Florence landscape.
In 2004, the Florence Historical Foundation built a new community center called the Florence City Hall.
A subgroup of the Florence Historical Foundation forms the Florentine Players. They put on a melodrama for Florence Days each year, and put on other plays throughout the year. A younger group is called the Florenteenies. They put on a play each year as well. The Florentine Players also put on a Garage Sale and Sock Hop each year. These events help support the Florence Historical Foundation.
Attractions managed by the Florence Historical Foundation
- Bank of Florence Details
Designated Omaha Landmark: October 14, 1980.
8502 North 30th (30th & Willit), (
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Phone: 402-453-4280.
Open 1 to 5 P.M. Friday and Saturday from June 1st through August 31st*
- Florence Depot
Details
9000 North 30th Street, (
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Phone: 402-453-4280
Open 1 to 5 P.M. Friday and Saturday from June 1st through August 31st*
- Florence Firehouse
Details
8415 North 29th Street, (
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Florence Historical Foundation.
- Keirle House Details
Designated Omaha Landmark: July 15, 1997.
3017 Mormon Street, (
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Managed by: Florence Historical Foundation, not open to the public.
- Florence City Hall
Details
2864 State Street (
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Florence Historical Foundation.