[1] Omaha, as well as its neighbor, Council Bluffs, had "major colonies of Danes for many years.
[3] A Danish language newspaper called Den Danske Pioneer was founded in Omaha in 1872.
[5] The park held Denmark's Constitution Day celebrations annually for many decades.
The Trinity Norwegian-Danish Lutheran Church was organized in 1895 and was located on T Street near 28th in South Omaha.
[7] In 2010, the Dana College, founded by the Danes of Omaha in neighboring Blair, Nebraska,[8] closed as well.