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![[Flag of Boys Town, Nebraska]](../images/u/us-neboy.gif) image by 
Ethan Dubrow, 2 July 2024
 image by 
Ethan Dubrow, 2 July 2024 
The flag for Boys Town, Nebraska, consists of the seal, in white, on a dark 
blue field. 
Boys Town is a near-enclave of Omaha with an area of 0.95 sq 
mi (2.45 sq km) and a population of only 410 as of the 2020 census. However, the 
story behind Boys Town is actually really interesting and is like no other. The 
village was established in 1917 as the headquarters for the non-profit 
organization and orphanage Father Flanagan's Boys' Home. The organization is 
more commonly known as "Boys Town", hence where we get the name. The 
organization was founded by a man named Father Flanagan. The entire village is a 
singular National Historic Landmark and is listed on the National Register of 
Historic Places. 
Source
https://media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/media/photo-s/08/e1/6c/ce/boys-town.jpg 
Ethan Dubrow, 2 July 2024