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Photos: Boys Town through the years

  • Dec 12, 2024
  • Dec 12, 2024 Updated Dec 29, 2025
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Boys Town

This run-down Victorian Mansion at 25th and Dodge Streets in Omaha was the first home of Boys Town when it was founded in 1917. The mansion no longer exists.

BOYS TOWN
1917

If Father Flanagan hadn't been on a bus with Catherine Shields in 1917, there may have been no Boys Town. Shields overheard Flanagan telling mortician Leo Hoffmann that he had several homeless boys he wanted to help but nowhere to put them. Shields, pictured here, holds an orphan from Boys Town on the porch of the second location of Boys Town, the German American Home. She later became Flanagan's executive assistant for nearly 30 years.

HALL OF HISTORY & FATHER FLANAGAN HOUSE
1926

Santa is welcomed to Boys Town by Father Edward Flanagan on December 16, 1926.

THE WORLD-HERALD
1927

October 16, 1927, was the City Sandlot Championship game between the Omaha Prints and the Brown Park Merchants. The game drew over 4,500 spectators because of two famous players, Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. Known as "Bustin Babe" and "Larrupin Lou", the two New York Yankees were on a barnstorming tour across the United States. The Babe played for the Parks and Lou for the Prints, but unfortunately the game was stopped because of darkness after a 10 inning 1-1 tie. Gehrig and Ruth spent an exhaustive two days in Omaha making publicity stops. Father Flanagan and the Boys Town Band, led by Captain Joseph Benesch, greeted the two heroes when they visited Boys Town.

THE WORLD-HERALD
1935

An unnamed orphan, representing the children at Boys Town, is shown welcoming noted guests to the annual Christmas party on Dec. 26, 1935. From left: Senator Edward R. Burke, Aileen Cochran, the boy, Governor R.L. Cochran, Bishop James Hugh Ryan and Father E.J. Flanagan.

THE WORLD-HERALD
1936

From left: Mayor Fiorello La Guardia, Dan Kampan and Father Flanagan in 1936.

HANDOUT
1937

Mgr. Edward J. Flanagan surrounded by some of his boys on Nov. 22, 1937, after Flanagan was elevated to the rank of domestic prelate.

JOHN SAVAGE, THE WORLD-HERALD
1938

Maureen O'Sullivan, Spencer Tracy, producer John Considine and Mickey Rooney pose for pictures on the train to Omaha in 1938.

THE WORLD-HERALD
1938

This statue was used for the fade-in scene of the movie "Boys Town". Left to right: producer John Considine, Monsignor Flanagan and director Norman Taurog, on May 18, 1938.

JOHN SAVAGE, THE WORLD-HERALD
1940

Colleen Margaret Corcoran became the first girl citizen of Boys Town on January 23, 1940. She was born to the wife of the Boys Town's athletic director, Kenneth Corcoran.

JOHN VAN HOOZER, THE WORLD-HERALD
1948

Boys file past the casket at Father Flanagan's funeral, held May 21, 1948 at Boys Town. Flanagan died on May 15 in Berlin, Germany.

THE WORLD-HERALD
1949

The 1,260 seat Boys Town Music Hall was inaugurated in 1949 and remains in use today.

BOYS TOWN ARCHIVES
1950s

1951 PHOTO: Lela Kragh Lillethorup, a fifth-grade teacher at Boys Town, displayed the Amazing Stinko plant there in the early 1950s. She was with Mike Palu, left, and John Shepherd.

WORLD-HERALD ARCHIVE
1953

Arthur Mason with the Boys Town ball of stamps in 1953. He and stamp center curator D.O. Barrett were the ones who built the stamp ball in 1952-53.

NEBRASKA TOURISM COMMISSION
1956

An NCAA cross country champion, Charles Deacon Jones set the American record in the steeplechase in 1957 and competed in the Olympics in the 3,000-meter steeplechase in 1956 and 1960. However, his first rewriting of the record books came while representing Boys Town where he set a national high school record in an AAU meet in St. Louis, Mo. Jones was the Nebraska high school Class A champion in the mile run and anchored Boys Town's champion mile relay team. He played outfield on Boys Town's baseball team, halfback on the football team and point guard on the basketball team. He earned all-state honors in football and basketball as a senior and helped Boys Town win the Class A state basketball championship his senior year. He went on to compete in track and cross country at the University of Iowa.

THE WORLD-HERALD
1964

Luci Baines Johnson, daughter of President Johnson, visits Boys Town while in Omaha for a barbecue sponsored by the Young Citizens for Johnson and Humphrey. Jack Kelly, 17, Mayor of Boys Town (right) shows her the famous homeless statue with Gene Gordon on Oct. 24, 1964.

THE WORLD-HERALD
1972

Seeking new efforts for troubled youth are, from left, Msgr. Nicholas H. Wegner, Archbishop Daniel Sheehan and Leo Daly, Jr., on May 3, 1972.

THE WORLD-HERALD
1983

Boys Town as seen in 1983.

THE WORLD-HERALD
1989

Banner proclaiming "There is no such thing as a bad girl" decorates Boys Town's new five-home residence building for girls on April 7, 1989. Residents Lakisha Gamble, 12, left foreground, Stephanie Pruit, 12, and Kim Simpson, 18, are pictured with family-teacher Pernell Gatson and his wife, Kim.

JAMES R. BURNETT, THE WORLD-HERALD
Boy scouts

Undated photo of boy scouts with troupe wagon No. 1 of the Father Flanagan's Boys' Shows.

BOYS TOWN
Boys Town's first location

If Father Flanagan hadn't been on a bus with Catherine Shields in 1917, there may have been no Boys Town. 

HALL OF HISTORY & FATHER FLANAGAN HOUSE
Boys Town's first location

Catherine Shields overheard Flanagan telling mortician Leo Hoffmann that he had several homeless boys he wanted to help but nowhere to put them. She told Flanagan about a house at 25th and Dodge Streets, and Boys Town had its first location, pictured here. She later became Flanagan's executive assistant for nearly 30 years.

HALL OF HISTORY & FATHER FLANAGAN HOUSE
Boys Town's first location

Shields told Flanagan about a house at 25th and Dodge Streets, and Boys Town had its first location. 

HALL OF HISTORY & FATHER FLANAGAN HOUSE
Boys Town's first location

Shields later became Flanagan's executive assistant for nearly 30 years.

HALL OF HISTORY & FATHER FLANAGAN HOUSE
Flanagan house

Father Edward Flanagan on the steps of his house.

HANDOUT
George Romney

George Romney campaigns at Boys Town on February 10, 1968.

THE WORLD-HERALD
Joe Marsh

Photo of Joe Marsh as a 9-year-old boy with Robert F. Kennedy at Boys Town. 

BOYS TOWN
Monsignor Wegnar and George Romney

Monsignor Wegnar (left) and George Romney smile during Romney's campaign visit to Boys Town on February 10, 1968.

THE WORLD-HERALD
Parade

The boys and Father Flanagan taking part in a parade through Omaha streets in this undated photo.

BOYS TOWN ARCHIVES
Spencer Tracy and Mickey Rooney

Spencer Tracy and Mickey Rooney in a still from "Boys' Town.

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