Miller Park (North Omaha)

Miller Park is located at 2707 Redick Avenue in North Omaha, Nebraska.

Bounded by Redick and Kansas Avenues on the north and south and 24th and 30th Streets on the east and west, respectively, the park was added to the city of Omaha in 1891.

[1][2] Once called the "Pride of North Omaha,"[3] the park was established two years after George L. Miller failed to locate the Trans-Mississippi Exposition there.

That boulevard was part of a citywide system, which along with the park was designed by noted landscape architect H.W.S.

[5] The Miller Park Pavilion is a noted three-story structure with a wrap-around covered porch with brick pillars and wooden railing.