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Florence

Victorian grit meets riverside bohemia in Omaha's scrappiest neighborhood

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Historic Mormon Trail Center and pioneer heritageMissouri River waterfront and trail access19th-century architecture and vintage storefrontsLocal coffee shops and independent businesses on Main Street

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Victorian grit meets riverside bohemia in Omaha's scrappiest neighborhood

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Historic Mormon Trail Center and pioneer heritageMissouri River waterfront and trail access19th-century architecture and vintage storefrontsLocal coffee shops and independent businesses on Main StreetAffordable single-family homes and rental options

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About Florence

Florence, Omaha, NE clings to the Missouri River bluffs north of downtown, a village-turned-neighborhood that refuses to lose its independent streak. The historic district along North 30th Street preserves Victorian-era buildings, century-old churches, and storefronts that predate Omaha's annexation in 1917. This was Nebraska's first territorial capital, and you can still feel the weight of that frontier history in the brick warehouses and the wind coming off the river. Florence Boulevard marks the southern edge, while Mormon Bridge Road curves along the northern boundary where the neighborhood spills toward the water.

The Mormon Trail Center at Historic Winter Quarters sits near the riverfront, telling the story of the 1846 pioneer encampment that put Florence on the map. Florence Mill Coffee & Nosh anchors the small commercial strip on Main Street, where locals gather for breakfast and conversation in a restored 19th-century building. The Florence Branch Library occupies another historic structure nearby. Miller Park borders the neighborhood to the west, and the riverfront trail system connects Florence to miles of paved paths heading north toward Boyer Chute National Wildlife Refuge. It's a neighborhood that values its past but doesn't live in it.

Housing in Florence leans toward older single-family homes — craftsman bungalows, modest Victorians, post-war ranches — with prices well below Omaha's median. Renters find affordable apartments for rent in Florence scattered through converted houses and small multi-unit buildings, particularly near 30th Street. The market attracts buyers looking for fixer-uppers and character properties with river proximity. If you're searching for homes for sale in Florence, Omaha, expect wood floors, front porches, and backyards where the Missouri River fog rolls in on summer mornings. This neighborhood rewards people who see potential in peeling paint and century-old bones.

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About Living in Florence

Florence is known for its pioneer history as Nebraska's first territorial capital, the Mormon Trail Center at Historic Winter Quarters, and Victorian-era architecture. The neighborhood preserves a village character despite annexation, with historic storefronts and churches lining North 30th Street and proximity to the Missouri River waterfront.

Florence offers primarily single-family homes built between the 1890s and 1950s — Victorian houses, craftsman bungalows, and post-war ranches with front porches and mature trees. Renters find converted apartments in older homes and small walk-up buildings. The housing stock skews toward fixer-uppers and character properties with original hardwood floors and period details.

Florence offers some of Omaha's most affordable rental options, particularly in converted single-family homes and small apartment buildings near 30th Street. The neighborhood provides easy access to the Missouri River trail system and sits about 15 minutes from downtown. Renters appreciate the quiet streets, historic character, and lower cost of living compared to central Omaha neighborhoods.

Florence sits adjacent to Miller Park and the Missouri River trail system, with the Mormon Trail Center and Historic Winter Quarters nearby. Florence Mill Coffee & Nosh and the Florence Branch Library anchor the small Main Street commercial district. Mormon Bridge connects the neighborhood to Iowa, and Boyer Chute National Wildlife Refuge lies just north along the river.

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