O'Fallons, Nebraska

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O'Fallons is an unincorporated community in Lincoln County, Nebraska, United States. [1]

History

O'Fallons was named from the O'Fallons Bluff nearby. [2]

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References

  1. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: O'Fallons, Nebraska
  2. Fitzpatrick, Lillian L. (1960). Nebraska Place-Names. University of Nebraska Press. p. 96. ISBN   0-8032-5060-6. A 1925 edition is available for download at University of Nebraska—Lincoln Digital Commons.

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