Omaha’s Newest Gathering Spot

Leave your mark with the purchase of a Founder’s Circle Brick or dedicate an Omaha Star to a legacy family.

An inviting point of pride honoring the legacies of founding North Omaha families, investing in historic North 24th Street adding a new green space to the communities’ growing network, and providing a new all-ages entertainment venue.

Entertainment

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History

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Education

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Storytelling

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Community

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Entertainment 🧱 History 🧱 Education 🧱 Storytelling 🧱 Community 🧱

EXPECTED COMPLETION SUMMER 2026

Omaha Star Park

  • Subscribe to Nebraska’s only Black-owned newspaper and one of the longest-running African American publications in the nation.

  • Join the 85 Club to join us in celebrating 85 years of publishing The Omaha Star.

The Omaha Star Institute Campus, formerly the Mildred Brown Strolling Park, has been reimagined into an Omaha Star Walk of Fame, history lesson, green space and mini entertainment venue in North Omaha.

Pictured: Site plan concept renderings.


What We Do

The Park at The Omaha Star Campus features a bronze bust of Founder, Mildred D. Brown with an elevated pergola for performances, green space, seating and more.

Pictured: The Omaha Star Park under construction on The Omaha Star Campus

Together We Can

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