Millions of people traveling America's railroads and highways pass
through Omaha, breaking for an overnight stay. At the end of the day,
the traveler's experience is in the hands of transportation workers,
hoteliers, and restaurateurs who promise comfort, food, and safety.
Omaha's hospitality industry offerings ranged from the modest
Scandinavian Young Women's Christian Association and the Hotel Harley
bachelor lodgings to the lofty Fontenelle and Blackstone Hotels. The
resilient Paxton has been a fixture since 1882. Visitors to Omaha took
in the bright lights and culture, documenting their impressions on
postcards that picture the city's hotels, restaurants, train depots,
bridges, and weather events.