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While you're in Omaha for the College World Series, check out some of the other great local attractions.
1. Activities and Events During the College World Series 2. Fun in the Sun 3. Museums 4. Historical Sites 5. Shopping 6. Free Events
Activities and Events
Shakespeare on the Green
Beginning June 19, Shakespeare on the Green will present Much Ado about Nothing. Greenshow at 7 pm, performance at 8 pm. For over 20 years Shakespeare on the Green has brought world-class theater to thousands. From bloody histories to side splitting comedies, no one walks away without a newfound appreciation for the Bard. And the best part? It’s free. So come and enjoy some amazing plays in glorious Elmwood Park just south of the University of Omaha Campus. www.nebraskashakespeare.com
Omaha Summer Arts Festival
The Omaha Summer Arts Festival, held June 27, 28 and 29 alongside the Gene Leahy Mall will feature 135 artists from around the nation as well as three stages of continuous music. Children will enjoy the many crafts and projects available at the Children's Fair and no trip to the Festival would be complete without a visit to the Youth Artist Exhibit - an outlet for Omaha's youth to display their work and receive scholarships in return for their talent. www.summerarts.org/
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Fun In The Sun
AK-SAR-BEN Aquarium
See more than 50 species of fish that call Nebraska home, including the largest catfish on display in the US. Wildlife movies shown daily. Handicapped Accessible. Mon.-Fri. 10am-4:30pm; Sat.- Sun. 10am-5pm Admission: $1 adults/seniors; $.50 ages 6-15 I-80, Exit #432/six miles south, 21502 W Hwy. 31, Gretna, 68028 (402) 332-3901 http://www.ngpc.state.ne.us/
Eugene T. Mahoney State Park
Enjoy an indoor theater with live performances, swimming pool with slides, indoor activity center, miniature golf, driving range, tennis, horseback trail rides, paddle boats, fishing and hiking. Winter activities include crafts, indoor playground, cross-country skiing, sledding and toboggan runs, ice skating rink and ice fishing. Open year-round. Admission: $3.00/vehicle I-80, Exit #426, 28500 West Park Hwy., Ashland, 68003 (402) 944-2523 http://www.ngpc.state.ne.us/
Fontenelle Forest Nature Center
Explore 17 miles of trails through the 1,400-acre forest and floodplains along the Missouri River. Abundant wildlife. Look for hands-on educational activities, beautiful views and a gift shop. Building available for rentals. Handicapped Accessible. Daily 8am-5pm Admission: $7 adults; $6 seniors; $5 ages 3-11 1111 N Bellevue Blvd, Bellevue, 68005 (402) 731-3140 http://www.fontenelleforest.org/
Freedom Park, Inc.
Home of the USS Hazard (Minesweeper), USS Marlin (training submarine) and the LSM 45 amphibious landing ship, as well as other artifacts. Partially Handicapped Accessible. Apr. 1-Nov. 1 Mon.-Sat. 9am-6pm; Sun./10am-5pm Admission: $5 adults; $4 seniors; $3 ages 5-12 2497 Freedom Park Rd, 68110 (402) 345-1959
Fun Plex
Nebraska’s largest water park and rides. New 18-hole mini-golf course and Nebraska's only full-size, full-circuit roller coaster. Rides available, weather permitting. Handicapped Accessible. Memorial-Labor Day, Sunday - Thurs Noon-10pm, Friday and Saturday Noon-11pm 7003 Q St., 68117 (800) 353-4180/(402) 331-8436
Gene Leahy Mall
10-acre park against historic and modern architecture in the heart of downtown. Lagoon and waterfalls, walking paths, gardens, playground, horseshoes, amphitheater and sculpture; connects to Heartland of America Park. Also the centerpiece for the annual Holiday Lights Festival. Handicapped Accessible. Daily 5am-11pm Admission: Free 1302 Farnam on the Mall, 68102 (402) 444-5955 (weekdays)
Golf Anyone?
Omaha has more public golf courses per capita than any city with a population over 100,000. For a list of area golf courses, click here.
Heartland of America Park & Fountain
Catch the spectacular Heartland of America Fountain, with its 300-ft water jet and light show. New to the park are gondola rides by Heartland Gondola. Located across the street from the historic Old Market area. Handicapped Accessible. Fountain: May -Sept., Sun.-Thur. 11am-11pm; Fri.-Sat. 11am-midnight Admission: Park Free 8th & Douglas Sts., 68102 (402) 444-5955
Lauritzen Gardens, Omaha's Botanical Center
Solitude and beauty are found in 100 acres of outdoor gardens. 2,000 roses in a formal setting; a spectacular Victorian perennial garden, an indoor ever-changing Floral Display Hall; gift shop; cafe; and much more. Handicapped Accessible. Daily 9am-5pm Admission: $7 adults/seniors; $3 ages 6-12 100 Bancroft St., 68108 (402) 346-4002 www.lauritzengardens.org
Lewis and Clark Landing
Omaha's new riverfront begins on the original site of the Lewis and Clark landing in 1804. The 23-acre landing provides a variety of options to relax and enjoy the Missouri River. A boardwalk on the eight-foot high river wall leads to a restaurant featuring indoor/outdoor dining and live jazz nightly. A circular stairway leads down to the colorful river-level plaza filled with large umbrella tables and chairs. A walking trail winds along the river’s edge and a bike trail runs west of 6th street. Lewis and Clark Historical Marker on site. 6th St on the Missouri River (north of Heartland of America Park) (402) 444-5955
Lozier IMAX® 3D Theater (Henry Doorly Zoo)
Experience IMAX, a screen as tall as four giraffes, as wide as seven rhinos with 12,000 watts of sound. It’s like being there. Home of the world premiere of Lewis and Clark: Great Journey West. Handicapped Accessible. Daily 9:30am-5pm Admission: $8.25 adults; $7.25 seniors; $6.25 ages 3-11. 3D films are an additional $0.50. I-80, Exit #454/13th St S 3701 S 10th St., 68107 (402) 733-8401 http://www.omahazoo.com/
Memorial Park
Monuments honor men and women of the armed forces who were killed or missing during service in World War II, Korea and Vietnam. A park favorite is the All-American Rose Society Garden. Handicapped Accessible. Daily 5am-11pm Admission: Free 6005 Underwood Ave., 68132 (402) 444-5955 (weekdays) www.ci.omaha.ne.us/parks
Mt. Vernon Gardens
A site atop a Missouri River bluff was chosen for its panoramic view, similar to George Washington’s Mount Vernon view of the Potomac. The Gardens are half the size of the Mount Vernon estate and a popular location for weddings. Handicapped Accessible. Daily 5am-11pm Admission: Free 6011 S 13th St., 68107 (402) 444-5955 (weekdays) www.ci.omaha.ne.us/parks
Neale Woods Nature Center
With Nebraska’s largest observatory, the 550-acre nature center features nine miles of trails through hilltop forests, native prairies and woodlands along the Missouri River, offering an excellent opportunity to view wildlife and natural vegetation. Mon-Sat 8am-5pm; Sun noon-5 Admission: $5 adults; $4 seniors; $3 ages 3-11 14323 Edith Marie Ave., 68112 (402) 453-5615 http://www.fontenelleforest.org/
Nebraska Railroad Museum and Fremont And Elkhorn Valley Excursion Railroad
Enjoy an excursion in vintage rail coaches, diesel-powered. Caboose charters available. Handicapped Accessible. May-October: Sat.-Sun. 1:30-3pm Admission: Sat/$8 adults; $6 children; Temp. controlled car/$12 adults; $8 children; Free ages 2 and under 1835 N Somers St., Fremont, 68025 (402) 727-0615
Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo
Explore Kingdom's of the Night, the world’s largest nocturnal and swamp exhibit, located below the world's largest indoor desert, the Desert Dome. Experience the largest indoor rainforest, NEW Butterfly and Insect Pavilion, a 70-foot underwater tunnel, IMAX® Theater, Hubbard Gorilla Valley and Orangutan Forest, cats, bears, elephants, giraffes, penguins and more! Handicapped Accessible. Daily 9:30am-5pm Admission: $11 adults; $9.50 seniors; $7.25 ages 3-11; Free 2 and under I-80 Exit #454, 13th St. S/3701 S 10th St., 68107 (402) 733-8401 www.omahazoo.com
Papio Bay Aquatic Center
Five acres of swimming and outdoor recreation which includes a zero-depth swimming pool, watersides, diving boards, youth area with wading pools, sand volleyball, concessions and bath house. Corporate and group outings available. Handicapped Accessible. Memorial-Labor Day, Daily noon-8pm Admission: $5 adults; $4 ages 3-16; Free 2 and under 815 E Halleck St., Papillion, 68046 (402) 597-2055
Pheasant Bonanza
You will find the hunting experience at Pheasant Bonanza is like no other. With over 1,000 acres of leased ground, the natural habitat provides unlimited challenges for groups of all sizes making the trip into the field a unique experience each and every time. Choose to hunt on your own or be accompanied by one of our seasoned guides. Bring your own dogs or utilize one of the kennel’s well-trained dogs.
All the other club amenities Clay shooting Kennels Horse back riding Lodge Catered meals Phone & Fax in the clubhouse
Contact club to make reservations 1-866-374-1765
Randall Schilling Wildlife Refuge
State wildlife management area. Controlled hunt, Nov 1-Dec 15, $5 per person. Fishing access to Platte and Missouri River during summer. Handicapped Accessible. Apr. 1-Oct. 15, Daily 7am-9pm Admission: Free 17614 Schilling Refuge Rd., Plattsmouth, 68048 (402) 296-0041
River City Star
Cruise the Missouri River in style. The River City Star offers both public sightseeing cruises as well as private charters for your special occasion. Call for reservations and information. Handicapped Accessible. Apr.-Oct.; Daily 10am-11pm Admission: $12 adults, $10 seniors; $8 ages 4-12; Free 3 and under 151 Freedom Park Rd., 68102 (866) 227-STAR(7827)/(402) 342-STAR(7827)
The Great Plains Hat Company
One of the few remaining hatmakers in the US. Custom handmade cowboy hats, bowlers, derbys, fedoras and more on the original 1800s equipment. This shop is an educational visit to a legendary trade from yesteryear. Mon-Fri 5:15-7:15pm, Call for reservations Admission: Free/Donations Accepted 2245 Franklin St., Bellevue, 68005 (402) 292-6018
Walking Trails
Want some exercise? Stretch your legs? There are more than 67 miles of paved, interconnected walk and bike trails are available in the metro area. Find out where they are and how to get a map by clicking here.
Walnut Creek Lake and Recreation Area
Walnut Creek Lake is a 450-acre park featuring several recreation opportunities. Park Hours: 6am - 10pm every day No park entrance permits are needed. $14 per night camping rate. Click here, for more information.
Wildlife Safari (Operated by Henry Doorly Zoo)
A drive-through wildlife adventure! Explore miles of scenic prairies and wetlands and North American wildlife like Lewis and Clark saw. Stretch your legs on a hiking trail and spot wolves, bears, birds and more! Handicapped Accessible. Apr.-Oct., Daily 9:30am-5pm Admission: $5 adults; $4 seniors; $3 ages 5-11; Free 4 and under I-80, Exit #426, Ashland, 68003 (402) 944-WILD (9453)/(402) 733-8401
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Museums
Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts
Artist-in-residency program located in the historic Old Market area. Artists from around the world live and work in our second-floor studios. Three galleries feature contemporary art exhibitions. Handicapped Accessible. Tues.-Sat. 11am-5pm Admission: Free will donations 724 S 12th St., 68102 (402) 341-7130
Czechoslovak Museum
Omaha’s only Sokol and Czechoslovak Museum. Rich with Czech heritage and history, highlights include fine hand-cut lead crystal, costumes, photographs, showcases of memorabilia, a Czech/English Reference Library and a gift shop. Gift shop items are all imported from the Czech Republic. Handicapped Accessible. By appointment Admission: Free 2021 U St., 68107 (402) 291-2893.
Durham Western Heritage Museum
DURHAM WESTERN HERITAGE MUSEUM is located in the historic Union Station at 801 S. 10th Street, Omaha, NE. A Smithsonian affiliate, the museum boasts over 65,000 square feet of exhibits. Temporary exhibitions are displayed throughout the year. Allow 1 hour, minimum. Tues. 10-8, Wed.- Sat. 10-5, Sun. 1-5. Closed on Mondays & major holidays. Admission: $6-adults, $5-seniors, $4-children (3-12). Phone (402) 444-5071 Website: http://www.dwhm.org
El Museo Latino
First Latino art and history museum, and cultural center in the Midwest. View permanent and traveling exhibitions featuring local, national and international Latino art and culture. Bilingual educational programs offered with exhibits, including workshops, lectures, demonstrations, and the resident dance company, “CHOMARI” Ballet Folklorico Mexicano. Handicapped Accessible. Mon., Wed., Fri. 10am-5pm; Tue. 1-7pm; Thur. 1-5pm; Sat. 10am-2pm. Admission: $5 adults; $4 college students; $3.50 seniors/k-12 4701 S 25th St., 68107 (402) 731-1137 http://www.elmuseolatino.org/
Joslyn Art Museum
Nebraska’s premier center for the visual arts featuring works from antiquity to the present. Emphasis is on art from 19th and 20th-century Europe and America. Extensive collection of art of the American West. Handicapped Accessible. Tue.-Sat. 10am-4pm; Sun. noon-4pm; Admission: $7 adults; $5 seniors/college students; $4 ages 5-17; Free ages 4 & under and Joslyn members, Free general admission Sat 10am-noon. Extended hours and increased admission for some special exhibitions. 2200 Dodge St., 68102 (402) 342-3300 http://www.joslyn.org/
Joslyn Castle
On National Register of Historic Places, first historic landmark Arboretum of Nebraska. This 1903 Scottish four story, 35-room house designed by John McDonald on original plated 5.5 acre. Conservatory designed by Jens Jensen. Handicapped Accessible. 1st & 3rd Sun. each month 1-4pm; other times by appointment; Admission: $6 adults; $4 seniors/students; $3 ages 5-16 3902 Davenport St., 68131 (402) 595-2199
Nebraska Jewish Historical Society & Riekes Museum
The museum is a recreation of a neighborhood ‘shul,’ plus a timeline and history of Nebraska Synagogues. Also several photographic exhibits and installations in the JCC corridors. Closed on Jewish holidays. Handicapped Accessible. Mon.-Thurs. 10am-4pm Museum showing by appointment only Admission: Free Jewish Community Center 333 S 132nd St., 68154 (402) 334-6441
Omaha Children’s Museum
Experience learning and fun, wrapped up in one! Enjoy hands-on exhibits in the sciences, arts and humanities. Changing exhibitions and daily programming offer something new and different each time you visit.
Handicapped Accessible
Tuesday/Wednesday/Friday/Saturday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Thursday 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Sunday 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. Closed Monday and major holidays www.ocm.org
Admission Members/Children under 24 months: Free Children ages 2-15/Adults ages 15-59: $5.50 Seniors ages 60 and older: $4.50
500 S 20th St., 68102 (402) 342-6164
Sarpy County Historical Museum
Native American artifacts, tools and furnishings from the early days, old legal records and newspapers. Maintained by volunteers from the Sarpy County Historical Society Handicapped Accessible. Tue.-Sun. 9am-4pm Admission: $2 adults; $1 seniors; $.50 students 2402 Clay St., Bellevue, 68005 (402) 292-1880
Strategic Air & Space Museum
See history come alive with 300,000 sq. ft. of space, including WWII and Cold War aircraft and artifacts, as well as traveling exhibits, library, children’s gallery, theater, flight simulator, snack bar and more. Handicapped Accessible. Daily 9am-5pm Admission: $7 adults; $6 seniors; $3 ages 5-12 I-80, Exit #426, 28210 West Park Hwy., Ashland, 68003 (800) 358-5029/(402) 827-3100
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Historical Sites
Fremont Dinner Train
Take a trip back in time as you ride and dine while you travel through the Elkhorn Valley aboard restored 1940 era cars. Live entertainment options are frequently available. Fri.-Sat. 7:30-11pm, Sat. (Nov.-Apr.) 6:30-10pm, Sun. 1:30-5pm Admission: $72-$52 adults; $25-$20 ages 9-12 650 N H St., Fremont, 68025 (800) 942-7245/(402) 727-8321
General Crook House
Authentically restored home of frontier man General Crook, Commander, Dept. of the Platte, who defended Ponca Chief Standing Bear in a landmark 1879 trial. National Register, Italianate, 19th Century furnishings. Heirloom garden, museum shop, exhibits, holiday features. Handicapped Accessible. Mon.-Fri. 10am-4pm; Sat. and Sun. 1-4pm Private use by appointment Admission: $5 adults; $4 students; $3 ages 6-11 30th & Fort Sts 68111-1657 (402) 455-9990
Florence Mill
On National Register. Under renovation, the original Winter Quarters mill timbers date from 1846 and the Mormon Trail. The mill was re-established by a Gold Rusher passing through Nebraska Territory. The Florence Mill embodies the evolution of the grain industry with many technological changes from pioneer times. Tues. - Sun. 1-5pm, Memorial-Labor Day Admission: $2 adults; $1 children 9102 N 30th St., 68112 (402) 551-1233
Gerald R. Ford Birth Site & Gardens
Memorial to the 38th President of the United States, born in Omaha. A kiosk modeled after the original house’s turret contains birth site information and presidential mementos. A colonnade and Rose Garden modeled after the White House’s complete the site. Handicapped Accessible. This facility can be reserved for weddings. Daily 7:30am-9pm Admission: Free 32nd & Woolworth Ave., 68105 (402) 444-5955 (weekdays)
Gerald R. Ford Conservation Center
Adjacent to the Gerald R. Ford birth site, the center is a division of the Nebraska State Historical Society and features a permanent exhibit gallery dedicated to former President Ford. Handicapped Accessible. Exhibit Gallery open by appointment only Mon.-Fri. Groups are advised to call one week prior to visit. Admission: Free 32nd & Woolworth Ave., 68105 (402) 595-1180 (weekdays)
Boys Town (Father Flanagan’s Boys Home)
National Historic Landmark. Visit the Hall of History, Visitors Center and the Father Flanagan House to get a first-hand look at the world-famous Father Flanagan’s Boys Home. Handicapped Accessible. Mon.-Fri. 8am-5pm; Sat. 9am-4pm; Sun. 11am-4pm Admission: Free 137th & W Dodge Rd., Boys Town, 68010 (800) 625-1400/(402) 498-1140 http://www.boystown.org/
Historic Florence Bank & Depot Museums
Oldest bank in Nebraska (1856) displays on early Florence history and bank managers living quarters upstairs. Depot is from 1888 with 1890 caboose and railroad displays. Memorial-Labor Day Daily 1-5pm; other times by appointment; Admission: $2 adults; $1 children 8502 N 30th St/29th & Dick Collins Rd., 68112 (402) 453-4280/457-6190
Historic Sites of Bellevue
Presbyterian church, log cabin, Fontenelle Bank, railroad depot, Pioneer Cemetery - all dating from mid-19th Century. Call for guided tours. Some locations Handicapped Accessible. Mon.-Fri. 8am-5pm Admission: Free 112 W Mission St., Bellevue, 68005 (402)291-8565
Malcolm X Birth Site
The state of Nebraska has honored Malcolm X by erecting an official marker on the site of his birth. The 12-acre developing site is open to the public. Daily dawn to dusk; Admission: Free 3448 Pinkney St., 68111
Memorial Park
Monuments honor men and women of the armed forces who were killed or missing during service in World War II, Korea and Vietnam. A park favorite is the All-American Rose Society Garden. Handicapped Accessible. Daily 5am-11pm Admission: Free 6005 Underwood Ave., 68132 (402) 444-5955 (weekdays) http://www.ci.omaha.ne.us/parks
Mormon Trail Center at Historic Winter Quarters
Relive an 1846-47 pioneer adventure on the Mormon Trail while taking a guided tour through numerous artifacts, including a full size covered wagon with ox team, log cabin, handcart with electronic and fiber optic exhibits. Select from 18 DVD movies. Adjacent Winter Quarters cemetery and temple. Handicapped Accessible. Daily 9am-9pm Admission: Free 3215 State St., 68112 (402) 453-9372
Old Avoca Schoolhouse
Events are hosted by Greenblatt & Seay: workshops and lessons on fiddle, harmonica, dulcimer, song-writing and recording. Performances by Master Artists Greenblatt & Seay on stage in the old auditorium are available. By appointment only; Admission: $20/hour, group admission starts at $50 504 Garfield St., Avoca, 68307 (402) 275-3221
Prospect Hill Cemetery
Omaha’s pioneer cemetery (1858). Here lie many who gave their names to Omaha streets, Nebraska towns and counties, etc. The famous and infamous. Many interesting monuments. Special section for soldiers from Fort Omaha. Walking tour pamphlet available with prearrangement. Daily dawn to dusk Admission: Free 3202 Parker St., 68111 (North of 30th & Hamilton Sts) (402) 556-6057
Sarpy County Historical Museum
Native American artifacts, tools and furnishings from the early days, old legal records and newspapers. Maintained by volunteers from the Sarpy County Historical Society Handicapped Accessible. Tue.-Sun. 9am-4pm Admission: $2 adults; $1 seniors; $.50 students 2402 Clay St., Bellevue, 68005 (402) 292-1880
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Shopping
There are more than 280 shopping and retail centers throughout the metro area. From the Old Market to regional malls like Oak View, Crossroads, and Regency Fashion Court, to great bargains at the Nebraska Crossing Outlet, you can find whatever you're looking for. Plus Omaha is the home to one of the nation's largest furniture stores, Nebraska Furniture Mart. and to Borsheim's, the nation's largest single jewelry retailer.
Old Market
Unique shops, boutiques, pubs, restaurants and entertainment in a historic neighborhood. Shop bookstores to bakeries, art galleries to antiques, clothing to collectibles, then dine in one of more than 30 Old Market restaurants. Handicapped Accessible. Shops: Hours vary by store. Most open daily 11am-9pm; Dining: daily 11am-11pm, some closed Sun.; Pubs: daily until 1am Harney to Jackson Sts., 10th to 13th Sts., 68102 (402) 341-1877 http://www.OldMarket.com/
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Free Events
Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts
Artist-in-residency program located in the historic Old Market area. Artists from around the world live and work in our second-floor studios. Three galleries feature contemporary art exhibitions. Handicapped Accessible. Tues.-Sat. 11am-5pm Admission: Free will donations 724 S 12th St., 68102 (402) 341-7130
Czechoslovak Museum
Omaha’s only Sokol and Czechoslovak Museum. Rich with Czech heritage and history, highlights include fine hand-cut lead crystal, costumes, photographs, showcases of memorabilia, a Czech/English Reference Library and a gift shop. Gift shop items are all imported from the Czech Republic. Handicapped Accessible. By appointment Admission: Free 2021 U St., 68107 (402) 291-2893.
Gene Leahy Mall
10-acre park against historic and modern architecture in the heart of downtown. Lagoon and waterfalls, walking paths, gardens, playground, horseshoes, amphitheater and sculpture; connects to Heartland of America Park. Also the centerpiece for the annual Holiday Lights Festival. Handicapped Accessible. Daily 5am-11pm; Admission: Free 1302 Farnam on the Mall, 68102 (402) 444-5955 (weekdays)
Gerald R. Ford Birth Site & Gardens
Memorial to the 38th President of the United States, born in Omaha. A kiosk modeled after the original house’s turret contains birth site information and presidential mementos. A colonnade and Rose Garden modeled after the White House’s complete the site. Handicapped Accessible. This facility can be reserved for weddings. Daily 7:30am-9pm Admission: Free 32nd & Woolworth Ave., 68105 (402) 444-5955 (weekdays)
Boys Town (Father Flanagan’s Boys Home)
National Historic Landmark. Visit the Hall of History, Visitors Center and the Father Flanagan House to get a first-hand look at the world-famous Father Flanagan’s Boys Home. Handicapped Accessible. Mon.-Fri. 8am-5pm; Sat. 9am-4pm; Sun. 11am-4pm Admission: Free 137th & W Dodge Rd., Boys Town, 68010 (800) 625-1400/(402) 498-1140
Heartland of America Park & Fountain
Catch the spectacular Heartland of America Fountain, with its 300-ft water jet and light show. New to the park are gondola rides by Heartland Gondola. Located across the street from the historic Old Market area. Handicapped Accessible. Fountain: May-Sept., Sun.-Thur. 11am-11pm; Fri.-Sat. 11am-midnight; Admission: Park Free 8th & Douglas Sts., 68102 (402) 444-5955
Historic Sites of Bellevue
Presbyterian church, log cabin, Fontenelle Bank, railroad depot, Pioneer Cemetery - all dating from mid-19th Century. Call for guided tours. Some locations Handicapped Accessible. Mon.-Fri. 8am-5pm Admission: Free 112 W Mission St., Bellevue, 68005 (402)291-8565
Joslyn Art Museum
Nebraska’s premier center for the visual arts featuring works from antiquity to the present. Emphasis is on art from 19th and 20th-century Europe and America. Extensive collection of art of the American West. Handicapped Accessible. Tue.-Sat. 10am-4pm; Sun. noon-4pm; Admission: $7 adults; $5 seniors/college students; $4 ages 5-17; Free ages 4 & under and Joslyn members, Free general admission Sat 10am-noon. Extended hours and increased admission for some special exhibitions. 2200 Dodge St., 68102 (402) 342-3300 http://www.joslyn.org/
Lewis and Clark Landing
Omaha's new riverfront begins on the original site of the Lewis and Clark landing in 1804. The 23-acre landing provides a variety of options to relax and enjoy the Missouri River. A boardwalk on the eight-foot high river wall leads to a restaurant featuring indoor/outdoor dining and live jazz nightly. A circular stairway leads down to the colorful river-level plaza filled with large umbrella tables and chairs. A walking trail winds along the river’s edge and a bike trail runs west of 6th street. Lewis and Clark Historical Marker on site. 6th St. on the Missouri River (North of Heartland of America Park) (402) 444-5955
Malcolm X Birth Site
The state of Nebraska has honored Malcolm X by erecting an official marker on the site of his birth. The 12-acre developing site is open to the public. Daily dawn to dusk; Admission: Free 3448 Pinkney St., 68111
Memorial Park
Monuments honor men and women of the armed forces who were killed or missing during service in World War II, Korea and Vietnam. A park favorite is the All-American Rose Society Garden. Handicapped Accessible. Daily 5am-11pm Admission: Free 6005 Underwood Ave., 68132 (402) 444-5955 (weekdays) http://www.ci.omaha.ne.us/parks
Mormon Trail Center at Historic Winter Quarters
Relive an 1846-47 pioneer adventure on the Mormon Trail while taking a guided tour through numerous artifacts, including a full size covered wagon with ox team, log cabin, handcart with electronic and fiber optic exhibits. Select from 18 DVD movies. Adjacent Winter Quarters cemetery and temple. Handicapped Accessible. Daily 9am-9pm Admission: Free 3215 State St., 68112 (402) 453-9372
Mt. Vernon Gardens
A site atop a Missouri River bluff was chosen for its panoramic view, similar to George Washington’s Mount Vernon view of the Potomac. The Gardens are half the size of the Mount Vernon estate and a popular location for weddings. Handicapped Accessible. Daily 5am-11pm Admission: Free 6011 S 13th St., 68107 (402) 444-5955 (weekdays)
Nebraska Jewish Historical Society & Riekes Museum
The museum is a recreation of a neighborhood ‘shul,’ plus a timeline and history of Nebraska Synagogues. Also several photographic exhibits and installations in the Jewish Community Center corridors. Closed on Jewish holidays. Handicapped Accessible. Mon.-Thurs. 10am-4pm Museum showing by appointment only Admission: Free Jewish Community Center 333 S 132nd St., 68154 (402) 334-6441
Prospect Hill Cemetery
Omaha’s pioneer cemetery (1858). Here lie many who gave their names to Omaha streets, Nebraska towns and counties, etc. The famous and infamous. Many interesting monuments. Special section for soldiers from Fort Omaha. Walking tour pamphlet available with prearrangement. Daily dawn to dusk Admission: Free 3202 Parker St., 68111 (N of 30th & Hamilton Sts) (402) 556-6057
Randall Schilling Wildlife Refuge
State wildlife management area. Controlled hunt, Nov. 1-Dec. 15, $5 per person. Fishing access to Platte and Missouri River during summer. Handicapped Accessible. Apr. 1-Oct. 15, Daily 7am-9pm Admission: Free 17614 Schilling Refuge Rd., Plattsmouth, 68048 (402) 296-0041
The Great Plains Hat Company
One of the few remaining hatmakers in the U.S. Custom handmade cowboy hats, bowlers, derbys, fedoras and more on the original 1800s equipment. This shop is an educational visit to a legendary trade from yesteryear. Mon.-Fri. 5:15-7:15pm, Call for reservations Admission: Free/Donations Accepted 2245 Franklin St., Bellevue, 68005 (402) 292-6018
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