Cudahy Packing Plant

The Cudahy Packing Plant (/ˈkʌdəheɪ/ CUD-ə-hey) was a division of the Cudahy Packing Company located at South 36th and O Streets in South Omaha, Nebraska.

[1][2] The plant included more than 20 buildings that were one to six stories tall, covering five square blocks.

[4][5] Sir Thomas Lipton of London started a plant in South Omaha, and sold it to the Armour-Cudahy Company in 1887.

In 1890, Philip Danforth Armour withdrew his interest, and the plant became known for as the Cudahy Brothers' solely.

There were a number of large riots and civil unrest that originated or included events at the Cudahy Packing Plant.