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Hotel Paxton, Omaha Nebraska 1942 1877 William McKinley

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William McKinley

Restaurant Raynaud specialized in seafood dishes that we surmise were unusually fresh due to the probability that the sea fare was provided by local fishermen

a boxer who later became a cop

Hemingway had grandiosely tried to pay his bar bill at the Stork with a $100

Buddy Rich and King Curtis

Hotel Paxton, Omaha Nebraska 1942 1877 William McKinleyThe first Paxton Manor was built in 1882 and named after William Paxton, a local legend who made his fortune in cattle and trains. President McKinley and Buffalo Bill Cody stayed there. It was demolished in 1927 to make way for the new Hotel Paxton. It opened for business on June 26, 1929. With interior design by Marshall, Field and Company of Chicago, features included four dining rooms, a barbershop and a ballroom, along with amenities including

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