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Distance from Findlay, OH, USA to Omaha, NE, USA


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About Findlay, OH, USA


Findlay

Findlay may refer to:

Findlay, Ohio

Findlay is a city in and the county seat of Hancock County, Ohio, United States. The city metro area is often referred as The Greater Findlay Area.

Findlay (musician)

Findlay (born 7 June 1991), real name Natalie Rose Findlay, is an English musician originally from Stockport, England.

Findlay Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania

Findlay Township is a township located west of Pittsburgh in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States.

Findlay Napier

Findlay Napier, (born November 1978 in Glasgow, Scotland) is a Scottish musician, guitarist and songwriter.


About Omaha, NE, USA


Omaha, Nebraska

Omaha ( OH-mÉ™-hah) is the largest city in the state of Nebraska and the county seat of Douglas County.

Omaha Beach

Omaha, commonly known as Omaha Beach, was the code name for one of the five sectors of the Allied invasion of German-occupied France in the Normandy landings on June 6, 1944, during World War II.

Omaha Mavericks men's ice hockey

The Omaha Mavericks men's ice hockey team, also called the Nebraska–Omaha Mavericks and UNO Mavericks, is a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I college ice hockey program that represents the University of Nebraska Omaha.

Omaha Steaks

Omaha Steaks International, Inc., known as Omaha Steaks, is a retailer of steaks, seafood, and food gifts.

Omaha race riot of 1919

The Omaha race riot occurred in Omaha, Nebraska, September 28–29, 1919. The race riot resulted in the brutal lynching of Will Brown, a black worker; the death of two white rioters; the attempted hanging of Mayor Edward Parsons Smith; the injuries of many Omaha Police Department officers as well as white and black civilians; and a public rampage by thousands of white rioters who set fire to the Douglas County Courthouse in downtown Omaha.