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Fine large format map of Omaha, published in 1926 by Omaha mapmaker M.H. La Douceur.

The map captures greater Omaha during a period of significant growth and change 

For example, the map might include information about the construction of the Field Club District, a residential neighborhood that was developed in the early 1910s. This neighborhood was one of the first planned suburban communities in Omaha, and it was a significant milestone in the city's history.

The map might also include details about the opening of the Mutual of Omaha building in 1917. This building was the headquarters of Mutual of Omaha, a major insurance company that was founded in the city in 1909. The opening of the Mutual of Omaha building was an important event for the city, and it signaled Omaha's growing importance as a center of business and commerce.

In addition to these events, the map might also include information about the city's response to World War I. Omaha was an important center of the war effort, and the map might include details about the city's contributions to the war, such as the production of military supplies and the recruitment of soldiers.

Overall, an 1926 map of Omaha would provide valuable insights into the city's history during the 1910s and 1920s. It would include important details about the key events and developments that took place during this period, and it would provide a fascinating glimpse into the city's past.