Learn About Boys Town, Nebraska
Boys Town Overview
City History
Boys Town is a village located in Douglas County, Nebraska, United States. It was founded in 1917 by Father Edward J. Flanagan, a Catholic priest, with the mission of providing care and support for at-risk and troubled boys. Over the years, Boys Town has expanded its services to include girls as well, and has become a national leader in child and family care.
Interesting Facts
- Boys Town was the inspiration for the 1938 movie "Boys Town" starring Spencer Tracy and Mickey Rooney.
- In 1986, Boys Town was designated a National Historic Landmark.
- Boys Town is known for its unique parenting and educational programs that have helped thousands of children and families over the years.
Interesting People
- Father Edward J. Flanagan, founder of Boys Town
- Helen Flanagan, daughter of Father Flanagan and former director of Boys Town
Top Attractions in Boys Town
- Father Flanagan's House
- Hall of History
- Dowd Chapel
Top Attractions Nearby
- Omaha Children's Museum
- Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium
- Joslyn Art Museum
Population History
- As of the 2020 census, Boys Town has a population of around 745 residents.
Geography
- Boys Town is located just west of Omaha, Nebraska, and covers an area of approximately 1.5 square miles.
Economy
- Boys Town is primarily supported by donations and grants from individuals, corporations, and foundations. The village also operates a gift shop and tours to help generate revenue.
Culture
- Boys Town has a rich history of providing care and support for at-risk youth, and its programs are based on the principles of respect, responsibility, and caring for others.
Notable Landmarks
- Father Flanagan's Tomb
- Boys Town National Research Hospital
- Boys Town Farm