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Learn More About Omaha at These Historic Sites

by Nancy Heim-berg

Omaha, Nebraska, is a city with a rich tapestry of history, woven through its streets, buildings, and monuments. It's a place where every corner tells a story, every landmark holds memories of the past, and every visit becomes a lesson in American heritage. Let's look at Omaha's historical sites and delve deeper into the narratives that make each location unique and significant.

Joslyn Castle, with its Scottish Baronial architecture, is not just a building; it's a cultural artifact representing the Gilded Age's prosperity. Commissioned by George and Sarah Joslyn in 1903, the castle is an emblem of the wealth generated by Omaha's burgeoning printing industry at the turn of the century. The castle's interior is a marvel, with a rare combination of art, antiques, and modern comforts of the time. It's a place where one can almost hear the echoes of high society gatherings and feel the presence of Omaha's early influencers.

The General Crook House Museum, once the residence of General George Crook, stands as a tribute to military history and architectural preservation. General Crook played a pivotal role in the Indian Wars and was known for his fair treatment of Native Americans. The museum not only showcases the general's personal effects and military memorabilia but also serves as a venue for understanding the complexities of post-Civil War America.

The Hot Shops Art Center is a vibrant hub of creativity housed in a former mattress factory. This center is home to over 80 artists working in various mediums, from glassblowing to pottery to painting. The Hot Shops is more than an art center; it's a living museum where visitors can witness the transformation of raw materials into beautiful works of art, all within the walls of a building that has stood the test of time.

The Old Market is Omaha's historic heart, where the past and present merge seamlessly. This neighborhood was once the center of commerce, where goods were traded, and fortunes were made. Today, it's a bustling district where history is celebrated daily through its preserved architecture, local businesses, and the vibrant community that frequents its streets.

St. Cecilia's Cathedral, an example of Spanish Renaissance architecture, is not only a place of worship but also a beacon of Omaha's religious and cultural diversity. The cathedral's stunning stained glass windows and intricate stone carvings are a testament to the craftsmanship and artistic vision of the early 20th century.

Father Flanagan's Historic House, the original home of Boys Town's founder, tells the story of one man's mission to change the lives of at-risk youth. The house is a symbol of compassion and innovation in social care, reflecting the progressive spirit that characterizes much of Omaha's history.

Omaha's historic sites are more than attractions; they are the chapters of a story that continues to unfold. So, whether you're a history enthusiast, a curious traveler, or a proud resident, take the time to discover the historical treasures of Omaha. It's a journey that promises to enrich your understanding of this remarkable city and its place in the American saga.

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Exploring the Best Parks in Omaha

by Nancy Heim-berg

Omaha, Nebraska, a hidden gem in the heartland of America, is home to an array of stunning parks that offer a diverse range of activities and experiences for all ages. From serene gardens to bustling playgrounds, Omaha's parks are a testament to the city's commitment to outdoor spaces and community well-being.

Lauritzen Gardens, Omaha's premier botanical center, is a paradise for plant lovers and those seeking a peaceful escape. With over 100 acres of lush landscapes and thematic gardens, visitors can immerse themselves in the beauty of nature. The garden's seasonal displays, like the springtime tulip extravaganza and the festive holiday poinsettia show, are not to be missed.

Lewis and Clark Landing, situated along the banks of the Missouri River, offers a historical perspective combined with modern amenities. This park is a hub for cultural events, concerts, and festivals. The riverfront trails provide an excellent opportunity for jogging, biking, or a leisurely walk with stunning views of the Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge.

For a unique blend of art and history, the Spirit of Nebraska's Wilderness and Pioneer Courage Park captivates visitors with its life-sized bronze sculptures depicting the pioneer journey. This park is a visual storytelling experience that honors the courage and determination of early settlers.

Gene Leahy Mall, currently undergoing a major transformation, is set to become an urban oasis with a performance pavilion, sculpture garden, and a dog park. It's a favorite among locals for its central location and family-friendly atmosphere.

Train enthusiasts will find a haven at Kenefick Park, where the largest steam locomotive ever built, Big Boy, is on display alongside the Centennial, one of the most powerful diesel-electric locomotives. The park's elevated position offers panoramic views of the Omaha skyline.

Heartland of America Park features a spectacular fountain with light shows, a picturesque lake, and access to boat rides. It's a perfect spot for picnics, feeding ducks, or simply enjoying the outdoors.

Zorinsky Lake and Recreation Area caters to those seeking adventure with its extensive trails for hiking and biking, as well as facilities for fishing and boating. The park's natural habitat areas are ideal for wildlife observation and photography.

The OPPD Arboretum is a hidden treasure that provides an educational experience on energy-saving landscapes. It's a tranquil setting for learning about sustainable gardening practices while enjoying the beauty of native plants.

Omaha's parks are more than just green spaces; they are community centers, art galleries, history lessons, and nature reserves all rolled into one. Each park has its own character and offerings, ensuring that every visit is a new discovery.

For those planning a trip to Omaha or residents looking to explore their city further, a comprehensive list of parks with detailed information on amenities, events, and directions can be found on the City of Omaha Parks and Recreation website. Additionally, reviews and recommendations from locals and travelers alike are available on travel forums and websites, providing insights into personal experiences and tips for making the most of your park visits.

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Top Things to Do With Your Kids This Spring In Omaha

by Nancy Heim-berg

Looking for fun things to do with the kids this Spring in Omaha? You don't need to look far for family friendly attractions and fun things to experience with your kids in Omaha. Here's a quick list of some of the top places to keep your kids entertained this Spring.

Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium

3701 S 10th St, Omaha, NE 68107

The Zoo features an Aquarium, Desert Dome, Nocturnal Exhibit, Children’s Adventure Trails, Lied Jungle, Butterfly Pavilion, Gorilla Valley, and so much more.

Amazing Pizza Machine

13955 S Plaza, Omaha, NE 68137

Experience over 60,000 square feet of indoor fun with exciting rides and attractions such as Amazing Quest Laser Tag, Go Karts, Bumper Cars, Mini-Bowling, the Frog Hopper, our new Mission Vortex thrill ride, and new Hologate Virtual Reality. Additionally, enjoy over 170 of the latest arcade games. Satisfy your hunger with unlimited dining options at the Amazing Buffet, featuring a variety of fresh food including pizza, pasta, salad, soups, breads, nachos, baked potatoes, desserts, soft serve ice cream, beverages and more.

Lauritzen Gardens

100 Bancroft St Omaha, NE 68108

Lauritzen Gardens is a 100 acre public garden located in the heart of downtown Omaha, Nebraska. As a tranquil oasis for personal escape or a destination to learn about the wonders of the natural world, Lauritzen Gardens is a place of joy, beauty, inspiration, education, and reflection in our community.

Kenefick Park

100 Bancroft St Omaha, NE 68108

Two of the greatest locomotives ever to power Union Pacific Railroad sit at the southwest point of the Lauritzen Gardens property, highly visible to passersby on Interstate 80 and welcoming motorists to Nebraska. On grand display are Centennial No. 6900 - the largest and most powerful diesel-electric locomotive ever built - and Big Boy No. 4023 - the world's largest steam locomotive.

The Rose Theater

2001 Farnam Omaha, NE 68102

Omaha's premier venue for the performing arts for children and families, housed in a beautifully restored 1927 vaudeville palace. The Rose Theater is committed to enriching the lives of children and families through live theater and arts education.

Omaha Children’s Museum

500 S 20th St, Omaha, NE 68102

Full of hours of fun for kids with permanent exhibits including Maker Space, Creative Arts Area, Grocery Store, Hospital, Bank, Wiggle Room (ages 0-3), Science Show, and “The Ball Room” – Super Gravitron, a massive ball machine, that is fun for all ages. Plus, enjoy Special exhibits and events throughout the year.

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Top 10 Playgrounds Around Omaha, NE

by Nancy Heim-berg

Top 10 Playgrounds Around Omaha, NEWith summer break in full swing, you may be scratching your head to find different activities and ways to entertain those active kiddos. When in doubt, head to one of the many wonderful parks located around Omaha, NE. 

What better way to spend a day than soaking up the warm Nebraska sun and letting those young imaginations run wild. Below we have listed our favorite parks around Omaha for you to read through and hopefully visit soon! 

Benson Park and Spray Ground
7002 Military Avenue, Omaha
Offers: Playground, lagoon, fishing, walking paths, picnic area and (in the summer) a sprayground. 

Elk Creek Park
N 163rd Street and Ames Avenue, Omaha
Offers: Playground, open space, picnic area and has a sprayground nearby for the hot summer days.

Hillsborough Park
13710 Boyd Street, Omaha
Offers: Playground, picnic area and a large open space perfect for any outdoor recreation sport.

Lake Zorinsky
3808 S 156th Street, Omaha
Offers: Playgrounds, climbing tower, swings, walking/biking paths, open spaces and fishing. 

Lawrence Youngman Park
192nd and West Dodge Road, Omaha
Offers: Large playground, lakeside park, swings, climbing structure, boat ramp, fishing and shaded picnic area for refuge from the hot summer sun. 

Seymour Smith Park
6802 Harrison Street, Omaha
Offers: All-play complex, disc golf course, skate park, picnic areas and (summer) sprayground. 

Standing Bear Lake Playground
6404 N 132nd Street, Omaha
Offers: Playground, ropes and climbing structures. 

Hanscom Park
3201 Woolworth Avenue, Omaha
Offers: Playground, small lake, dog park and pool. This is Omaha’s oldest park, but the playground was updated in 2017. 

Walnut Grove Park
15050 Q Street, Omaha
Offers: Playground, picnic areas, lagoon, walking paths and shaded areas. 

Elmwood Park
802 S 60th Street, Omaha
Offers: Recently updated playground, open space, walking/biking trails and fitness area adjacent to playground. 

 

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Family Parks Around Omaha, NE

by Nancy Heim-berg

With warm weather and sunshine (finally) staying consistent in our forecast, this is the perfect time of year to get out of the house and spend some quality time outdoors with family and friends. We have listed fifteen of our favorite parks in and around Omaha, NE below that we know you will enjoy! Whether you are attempting to tire out your toddlers at the playground, take a relaxing stroll in the sun or enjoy a romantic picnic with your significant other, these parks are the perfect place to spend your summer days. Enjoy! 

Name: Lawrence Youngman Lake
Address: 192nd and West Dodge Road Omaha, NE

Name: Stinson Park at Aksarben Village
Address: 67th & Center Omaha, NE

Name: Elk Creek Park
Address: N 163rd Street and Ames Avenue Omaha, NE

Name: Lake Zorinsky
Address: 3808 S 156th Street Omaha, NE

Name: Benson Park and Playground
Address: 7002 Military Avenue Omaha, NE

Name: Halleck Park
Address: 816 East Halleck Street Papillion, NE

Name: Walnut Grove Park
Address: 15050 Q. Street Omaha, NE

Name: Seymour Smith Park
Address: 6802 Harrison Street Omaha, NE

Name: Hummel Park
Address: 3033 Hummel Park Road Omaha, NE

Name: Echo Hills Park
Address: 7500 S 146th Street Omaha, NE (146th & Chandler)

Name: Hillsborough Park
Address: 13710 Boyd Street Omaha, NE

Name: Elmwood Park
Address: 802 S. 60th Street Omaha, NE

Name: Orval Smith Park
Address: 80th and Park Drive Ralston

Name: Hanscom Park
Address: 3201 Woolworth Avenue Omaha, NE

Name: Dreamland Park
Address: Lake Manawa State Park, Council Bluffs

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