Little Bohemia, or Bohemian Town, is a historic neighborhood in Omaha, Nebraska.
A portion of the neighborhood along South 13th Street was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2020.
[2] Early Czech immigrants from Austria-Hungary found work in Omaha's meatpacking industry, at the American Smelting and Refining Company lead smelter north of downtown, or at the Union Pacific shops.
[3] Institutions in the community included the Prague Hotel, built by Gottlieb Storz in 1898; Sokol Auditorium, built in 1926 by one of Omaha's four Czech Sokol movements, and St. Wenceslaus Church, a Czech Catholic Church.
Later concentrations of Czechs developed on the east side of South Omaha.