Omaha park and boulevard system plan

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The Omaha park and boulevard system plan is a late-19th-century urban design scheme that laid out an interconnected network of parks and tree-lined boulevards in Omaha, Nebraska, shaping the city’s landscape and growth.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic landscape design
park and boulevard system
urban planning scheme
appliesTo Omaha park system NERFINISHED
Omaha street network NERFINISHED
appliesToJurisdiction Omaha, Nebraska NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designedFor aesthetic enhancement of streetscapes
integration of green space into city fabric
public recreation
fieldOfWork landscape architecture
transportation planning
urban design
hasCharacteristic emphasis on green infrastructure
interconnected layout
scenic parkways
tree-lined corridors
hasEffect established scenic transportation routes
increased public access to green space
shaped Omaha’s city form
structured residential development patterns
hasPart Omaha boulevards NERFINISHED
Omaha parks
interconnected parks network
tree-lined boulevards
heritageDesignation historic urban design scheme
inception late 19th century
influenced subsequent Omaha zoning and subdivision patterns
influencedBy late-19th-century City Beautiful movement
locatedIn Douglas County, Nebraska NERFINISHED
Nebraska
Omaha, Nebraska NERFINISHED
mainSubject boulevard design
city planning
parks and recreation
urban design
partOf Omaha park and boulevard system NERFINISHED
purpose create interconnected network of parks
create tree-lined boulevards
enhance urban landscape
guide city growth
significantEvent influencing Omaha’s urban growth
shaping Omaha’s landscape
startTime late 19th century
topicOf studies of historic urban planning in the United States

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H. W. S. Cleveland notableWork Omaha park and boulevard system plan