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Latitude: |
41-07-09.5800N (41.11933) |
Longitude: |
095-54-30.6700W (-95.90852) |
Elevation: |
1048 feet MSL (319 m MSL) |
Magnetic Variation: |
06E (1985) |
Time Zone: |
UTC -6.0 (Standard Time) UTC -5.0 (Daylight Savings Time) |
From City: |
8 N.M. SE of Omaha, Nebraska |
Found On: |
Omaha Chart (BUY IT NOW!) |
FAA Region: |
ACE |
Control tower: |
Yes |
Attendance (Months/Days/Hours): |
Months/Days/Hours ALL/MON-FRI/0600-2200 ALL/SAT-SUN/0700-1900 |
Lighting Schedule: |
DUSK-DAWN |
Segmented Circle Indicator: |
No |
Beacon Color: |
White-Green (Lighted Land Airport) |
Traffic Pattern Altitude: |
2048 feet (624 m) |
NOTAM-D Service: |
Yes |
International Airport of Entry: |
No |
Customs Landing Rights: |
No |
Military Landing Rights: |
Yes |
Civil/Military Joint Use: |
No |
Manager: |
Air Force owned: |
| CHIEF OF AFLD MANAGEMENT 3902D AIR BASE WING/SAC/ OFFUTT AFB, OMAHA, NE 68113 402-294-2793 |
USAF 3902D AIR BASE WING/SAC/ OFFUTT AFB, OMAHA, NE 68113 |
| Runway 12/30 | 11702 ft x 150 ft (3567 m x 46 m) | |
| Surface: | Concrete - Saw-cut or plastic grooved | |
| Runway Edge Lights: | High Intensity | |
| Runway Weight Bearing Capacity (in thousands of pounds) | ||
| Single Wheel Landing Gear: | 155. | |
| Dual Wheel Landing Gear: | 175. | |
| Dual Tandem Wheel Landing Gear: | 245.0 | |
| Dual Dual Tandem Wheel Landing Gear: | 778. |
Runway 12 |
Runway 30 |
Elevation: |
1048 | 972 |
Latitude: |
41-07-46.0600N | 41-06-33.1060N |
Longitude: |
095-55-29.9800W | 095-53-31.3650W |
|
True Magnetic Hdg.: |
129 | 309 |
ILS Type: |
LOC/GS | ILS |
Glide Path Angle: |
3.0 degrees | 2.8 degrees |
Traffic Pattern: |
Left | Left |
Runway Markings Type: |
Precision Instrument | Precision Instrument |
Runway Markings Condition: |
Good | Good |
Arresting Device: |
||
Object at End: |
RR | |
Object Height: |
0 | 0 |
Object Marked/Lighted?: |
||
Distance from End: |
0 | 450 |
Object Centerline Offset: |
||
Visual Glide Slope Indicators: |
4-Light PAPI On Left Side Of Runway | 4-Light PAPI On Left Side Of Runway |
Runway Visual Range (RVR): |
Touchdown | Touchdown |
Approach Light System: |
Nonstandard | Nonstandard |
REIL: |
No | No |
Touchdown Lights: |
No | No |
Centerline Lights: |
No | No |
Threshold Crossing Height: |
51 | 57 |
Threshold Elevation: |
1039 | 972 |
Displaced Threshold: |
1008 | 1090 |
Threshold Latitude: |
41-07-39.7800N | 41-06-39.9100N |
Threshold Longitude: |
095-55-19.7600W | 095-53-42.4100W |
Declared Distances |
||
Take Off Run Avbl. (TORA): |
0 | 0 |
Take Off Distance Avbl. (TODA): |
0 | 0 |
Actual Stop Dist. Avbl. (ASDA): |
0 | 0 |
Landing Dist. Avbl. (LDA): |
10694 | 10612 |
| Tower: | OFFUTT 123.7 279.625 Hrs: 24 |
| Ground: | 121.7 289.4 |
| Approach: | OMAHA 120.1 WEST 124.5 EAST |
| Departure: | OMAHA 120.1 WEST 124.5 EAST |
| ATIS: | 126.025 273.5 Hrs: 24 |
| EMERG: | 121.5 |
| GCA: | 290.55 |
| COMD POST: | 311.0 |
| RAF OPS: | 318.7 |
| RESERVED: | 135.35 |
| COMD POST: | 321.0 |
| PMSV: | 227.4 |
| GCA: | 340.9 |
| EMERG: | 243.0 |
| GCA: | 378.8 |
| SFA: | 379.4 |
| Page Type | Page Name | Volume | Action Since Last Cycle |
|---|---|---|---|
| APD (Military) | AIRPORT DIAGRAM | NC-2 | |
| IAP (Military) | HI-ILS OR LOC/DME RWY 30 | NC-2 | Changed |
| IAP (Military) | HI-TACAN RWY 12 | NC-2 | |
| IAP (Military) | HI-TACAN RWY 30 | NC-2 | Changed |
| IAP (Military) | ILS OR LOC/DME RWY 12 | NC-2 | |
| IAP (Military) | ILS OR LOC/DME RWY 30 | NC-2 | Changed |
| IAP (Military) | RNAV (GPS) RWY 12 | NC-2 | |
| IAP (Military) | RNAV (GPS) RWY 30 | NC-2 | Changed |
| IAP (Military) | TACAN RWY 12 | NC-2 | |
| IAP (Military) | TACAN RWY 30 | NC-2 | Changed |
| MIN (Military) | TAKE-OFF MINIMUMS | NC-2 | |
| STAR (Military) | HOWRY ONE | NC-2 | Changed |
| STAR (Military) | HOWRY ONE[DELIMITER] CONT.1 | NC-2 | |
| STAR (Military) | LANTK ONE | NC-2 | Changed |
| STAR (Military) | MARWI ONE | NC-2 | Changed |
| STAR (Military) | MARWI ONE[DELIMITER] CONT.1 | NC-2 | |
| STAR (Military) | PAWNEE CITY ONE | NC-2 | |
| STAR (Military) | PAWNEE CITY ONE[DELIMITER] CONT.1 | NC-2 | |
| STAR (Military) | SIOUX CITY ONE | NC-2 |
Area Code: 402 |
| Business Name | Frequency | Phone | Fuel Grade |
|---|
Airframe Repair: |
Major |
Powerplant Repair: |
Major |
Bottled Oxygen: |
Low Pressure |
Bulk Oxygen: |
Low Pressure |
Fuel Available: |
Jet B - Wide-cut turbine fuel with icing inhibitor, freeze point -50C |
Other Services: |
Cargo Handling Services |
When you visit Omaha, Nebraska, prepare to be amazed You will find a riverfront that is a showplace, a downtown renaissance, a burgeoning metropolitan area, world-class entertainment, and a host of festive events taking place year round.
Located along the banks of the Missouri River at Nebraska's eastern border, Omaha is the state's largest city. Visitors can choose from a number of museums. The Joslyn Art Museum is Nebraska’s only general art facility. Its collection includes selections ranging from western art to works of the Old Masters. The Joslyn is housed in an unusual building that is a hybrid combining art-deco and neoclassical design. The interior is truly impressive, with 38 different varieties of marble having been used in the construction of the floors and walls.
At the Durham Western Heritage Museum, there is much to see and admire. The art-deco building was once a railroad terminal, and is an attraction in itself. The chandeliers and murals inside bring to mind the lost glamour of rail travel. The museum's exhibits detail the development of Omaha and include an impressive collection of historic coins, maps and documents.
Interesting sections of the city include the historic Old Market, bounded by 10th, 13th, Harney and Jackson streets. Visitors and locals alike feel transported to the late 19th century as they stroll down the cobblestone streets. The area contains art galleries, boutiques, specialty shops, sidewalk vendors, pubs and restaurants. The Heartland of America Fountain and Park, east of the Old Market, lies on 31 acres of riverfront property.
In bold contrast to the city's stately, older buildings, Mutual of Omaha's Dome at 33rd and Dodge streets exemplifies the union of contemporary architecture with energy efficiency. As the corporate headquarters for such companies as Berkshire Hathaway Inc., ConAgra Foods, Gallup Organization, Mutual of Omaha and Union Pacific Corporation, the building bears witness to the city’s diversified economic base. At nearby Offutt Air Force Base, the U.S. Air Force's Strategic Command (STRATCOM) guides military operations around the globe.
An ambitious new riverfront project will develop the 422-acre Qwest Convention Center and Arena, the National Park Service's Midwest headquarters, and a pedestrian bridge linking Omaha and Council Bluffs.
Just outside of Omaha's metropolitan area to the northwest are Standing Bear and Glenn Cunningham lakes. These lakes were formed by earthfill dams built by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and offer a host of water sports activities. The 300-acre Neale Woods Nature Center overlooks the Missouri River Valley and contains 7.5 miles of wooded and prairie trails
Another memorable site is the legendary Boys Town, the residential program for underprivileged youth established by Father Edward Flanagan in 1917. A tour of the grounds includes the Hall of History which depicts the lifework of the founder. Today, Boys Town is an incorporated village on a 1,300 acre site that serves as both home and learning center for over 500 boys and girls.
Don't miss the two perfectly preserved Navy vessels that are on display at Freedom Park: the USS Hazard (a minesweeper) and the USS Marlin (a submarine). You also should consider a trip to the Henry Doorly Zoo, home of the Lied Jungle and the Desert Dome, said to be the world's largest indoor rain forest and largest indoor desert, respectively. You can walk through the Lied Jungle at ground level and on an elevated walkway that runs through the treetops. The Desert Dome offers a 30 foot sand dune and a hummingbird canyon, along with habitats for a variety of creatures including monitor lizards, meerkats, prairie dogs and pumas. The zoo also contains the Scott Aquarium, with an underwater tunnel for viewing sharks up close, and an IMAX theater.
If you have an interest in the performing arts, Omaha presents many options. The Omaha Symphony season includes 12 Symphony performances, 12 Pops, and six Chamber concerts and is regarded as one of the finest regional orchestras in the nation. The Omaha Opera provides professional full-scale productions which have received favorable reviews in both The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal. The Omaha Broadway Theater regularly brings national touring casts for major Broadway and London West End productions to the Omaha stage.
Whether you enjoy walking along a trail, strolling through the galleries of a fine museum, or relishing a fine dining experience, this Nebraska city will satisfy. Known for covering the spectrum from quaint bistros to fine dining, Omaha has its share of innovative chefs serving up some of the most memorable cuisine in mid-America. Moreover, it is a delight to experience what the local residents often take for granted: fine Omaha beef.
Among the notable annual events on Omaha's calendar are the Omaha Quilters Guild Show each April, the NCAA College World Series at Rosenblatt Stadium in June, and the September River City Roundup and Ak-Sar-Ben 4-H Livestock Exposition & Rodeo.
With the beauty of its gently rolling hills along the Missouri River and its warm mid-western hospitality, a visit to Omaha will leave you with plans to return time and time again.
Population: 390,007
Elevation: 1060 feet above sea level
Land Area: 115.7 square miles
Location: Located along the banks of the Missouri River at Nebraska’s eastern
border.
Time Zone: Central Time Zone (when it’s noon in Omaha, its 1:00pm in New York
and 10:00am in Los Angeles. Omaha observes Daylight Savings
time April – October
Weather:
|
|
Jan |
Feb |
Mar |
Apr |
May |
Jun |
Jul |
Aug |
Sep |
Oct |
Nov |
Dec |
|
Average temp. (°F) |
21.6 |
27.8 |
39.2 |
51.3 |
62.2 |
72.2 |
76.7 |
74.4 |
65.5 |
53.2 |
38.0 |
25.6 |
|
High temperature (°F) |
31.8 |
38.0 |
50.4 |
63.2 |
73.8 |
83.8 |
87.6 |
85.4 |
77.6 |
65.5 |
48.0 |
35.0 |
|
Low temperature (°F) |
11.4 |
17.6 |
27.8 |
39.3 |
50.5 |
60.4 |
65.6 |
63.5 |
53.3 |
40.8 |
27.9 |
16.3 |
|
Precipitation (in) |
0.7 |
0.8 |
2.1 |
2.9 |
4.3 |
4.0 |
3.8 |
3.2 |
3.1 |
2.3 |
1.7 |
1.0 |
Climate:
|
|
Jan |
Feb |
Mar |
Apr |
May |
Jun |
Jul |
Aug |
Sep |
Oct |
Nov |
Dec |
|
Days with precip. |
6 |
7 |
9 |
10 |
12 |
10 |
9 |
9 |
8 |
6 |
6 |
6 |
|
Wind speed (mph) |
10.6 |
10.4 |
11.6 |
11.8 |
10.2 |
9.5 |
8.3 |
8.4 |
9.1 |
9.5 |
10.5 |
10.4 |
|
Morning humidity (%) |
78 |
77 |
78 |
77 |
80 |
81 |
85 |
87 |
85 |
80 |
80 |
80 |
|
Afternoon humidity (%) |
66 |
64 |
60 |
56 |
58 |
59 |
63 |
64 |
62 |
58 |
66 |
69 |
|
Sunshine (%) |
55 |
53 |
54 |
58 |
61 |
67 |
74 |
70 |
68 |
65 |
51 |
48 |
|
Days clear of clouds |
9 |
7 |
7 |
7 |
7 |
8 |
11 |
11 |
12 |
12 |
9 |
8 |
|
Partly cloudy days |
8 |
7 |
8 |
8 |
10 |
11 |
11 |
10 |
8 |
8 |
7 |
8 |
|
Cloudy days |
14 |
14 |
16 |
14 |
14 |
11 |
9 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
14 |
15 |
|
Snowfall (in) |
7.2 |
6.6 |
6.5 |
1.1 |
0.1 |
0.0 |
0.0 |
0.0 |
0.0 |
0.4 |
2.9 |
5.6 |
Local Seasons
Making the most of Omaha is easy any time of the year. Summer is the time for outdoor activities, including the popular Omaha Zoo. Not only is it home to over 600 species of animals, it also houses one of the largest aquariums located between Chicago and California. With daytime temperatures in the mid 70’s F, it’s a great time for any outdoor activity. With temperatures dropping in the fall, the scenery changes daily and is a perfect time to experience a brisk walk after a good meal at one of the many great restaurants in town. Winters can be quite chilly with a good sprinkling of snow. During this time of year, a great way to spend a day is to visit some of the many historical sites, including the birthplace of Gerald Ford, museums or an evening at the theatre. With spring comes a rebirth of nature and a return to outdoor activities. The Annual Spring Fever Craft Festival is a popular way to see just some of the many unique crafts of the area. No matter what your interest, every time of year is a good time to visit this unique Nebraska city.
Getting There
By Air
Omaha Airport (Eppley Airfield)
4501 Abbott Drive
Omaha, Nebraska 68110
402-661-8000
Located four miles northeast of downtown Omaha
By Car
From Des Moines (125
miles; 2 hours 5 minutes)
Take I-80 West (121 miles); Merge into I-29 N via
Exit 1-A toward Sioux City (2.1 miles); Merge into US-
6W/I-480W to Omaha (.9 miles).
From Kansas City (181
miles; 2 hours 53 minutes)
Take I-29N (174 miles); Merge onto I-480W via the exit on the left
toward Omaha (7 miles)
From Denver (540 miles; 8 hours 15 minutes)
Take I-76E toward Ft. Morgan (182 miles); I-76E becomes I-80E to
Omaha (349 miles); Merge onto I-480E toward Eppley Airfield/Downtown 3.5 miles);
Exit Dodge/Harney, turn right to downtown (1 mile)
From Sioux Falls (183 miles; 2 hours 47 minutes)
Take I-29S (173.7 miles); Merge onto I-480 W via exit number 53B
toward Omaha/Eppley Airfield/Carter Lake.
By Train
Amtrak
1003 S. Ninth St.
Omaha, Nebraska
402-342-1501 or 800-872-7245
By Bus
Greyhound
1601 JACKSON ST
Omaha NE 68102
402-341-1906
Getting Around Town
Metro Area Transit
2222 Cuming St.
Omaha, Nebraska
402-341-0800.
MAT transports passengers within the Omaha metro area by bus, including wheelchair accessible buses on regular routes.
Shared Mobility Coach
402-345-6640
Wheelchair transportation and assistance for people with disabilities operates six days a week within a 60-mile radius of Omaha.
Attire
Most of the residents and visitors dress casually when enjoying Omaha's recreation and entertainment offerings. A sweater or a jacket is recommended from October - November. A heavy coat, scarf and boots may be wise from December - March. April thru May and September thru October provide some of the best weather with pleasant days and crisp nights.
National Holidays
New Year's Day: Jan. 1
Martin Luther King, Jr., Day: 3rd Mon. in Jan.
President's Day: 3rd Mon. in Feb.
Memorial Day: last Mon. in May
Independence Day: July 4
Labor Day: 1st Mon. in Sept.
Thanksgiving Day: 4th Thurs. in Nov.
Christmas Eve and Christmas Day: Dec. 24 and 25
New Year's Eve: Dec. 31
Heartland of America Park
8th and Douglas Sts.
Omaha, NE 68102
402-444-6362
Call for days and hours of operation
Admission Charged
The Heartland of America Park is a 30 acre park adjacent to the Missouri River
and connected to the Eugene Leahy Mall. The park features a 15 acre lake, a $1.5
million fountain which shoots water 300 feet in the air, two smaller fountains,
a waterfall, walking paths, a performance deck and seasonal boat rides.
Henry Doorly Zoo
3701 South 10th St.
Omaha, NE 68107
402-733-8400
Call for days and hours of operation
Admission Charged
The Henry Doorly Zoo is one of the state's most popular tourist attractions,
with attendance reaching 1.6 million annually. Henry Doorly Zoo has the second
largest family membership in the United States. This world-class zoo sits on 130
acres and is home to over 600 species and more than 18,600 specimens. Among the
numerous exhibits are the world's second largest free-flight aviary, a
collection of rare white tigers, and the world's largest captive herds of gaur
and Nile Lechwe. The zoo has a 1.5 acre indoor tropical rainforest, the Lied
Jungle. The world's largest indoor rainforest features the jungle habitats of
Asia, Africa, South America and Australia contains about 3,000 plant species and
approximately 125 species of animals.
Scott Kingdoms of the Seas Aquarium
is located in the Henry Doorly Zoo and is the largest salt-water aquarium between Chicago and San Francisco. The area includes an enclosed, refrigerated area with water and snow for Antarctic penguins, and the nation's second largest tropical reef tank housing sharks, giant ray fish and other reef fish. Visitors can view the reef exhibit while walking through a clear, acrylic underwater tunnel, the largest and longest in the nation.
Every few years an exciting new exhibit unfolds at Nebraska's No. 1 visitor's
attraction. The world's largest geodesic dome, the Desert Dome, is now open and
waiting for you.
The zoo also has an IMAX 3D theater. Experience the thrills and adventure of the
animal kingdom! View a variety of adventures on a screen that stands six stories
tall and is accompanied by stereo surround sound. Feature presentations change
approximately every 4 months with 3D features shown periodically.
The Old Market Association
Harney to Jackson Sts., 10th to 13th Sts.
Omaha, NE
402-342-1506
Call for days and hours of operation
Admission Charged
The Old Market, a unique eating, shopping and entertainment area, is located in
Omaha's former fruit and vegetable warehouse and market district. One of Omaha's
most popular tourist attractions, the Old Market is home to numerous specialty
shops, cappuccino shops, a brewery, restaurants, taverns and galleries.
Nearby Attractions
River City Star
Berthed at Miller's Landing, less than once mile north of downtown Omaha on
Abbott Drive.
402-342-STAR (7827)
Call for days and hours of operation
Admission Charged
A New Star on the River. Let the gentle current and soft breezes lull you into a
separate time and place, as you cruise the Missouri River in the newly renovated
River City Star. The Star is fully-equipped and staffed for fun; a cruise on the
Star makes every gathering a truly unique and memorable event. Check out our web
site for information about our public sight-seeing cruises, special events and
private charters.
Ak-Sar-Ben Aquarium
21502 West Hwy. 31
Gretna, NE 68028
Located approximately 21 miles southwest of Omaha
402-332-3901
Call for days and hours of operation
Admission Charged
The Ak-Sar-Ben aquarium is home to more than 50 species of fish, reptiles and
amphibians native to Nebraska. It is located just west of Omaha at the Schramm
State Recreational Area.
Historic Sites
Freedom Park Marina
2497 Freedom Park Road 1600 Abbott Dr.
Omaha, NE 68110
402-345-1959
Call for days and hours of operation
Admission Charged
The Freedom Park Marina features a riverfront collection of naval weaponry
including the USS Hazard, a World War II warship, the USS Marlin, a training
submarine and the USS LSM 45, a World War II amphibious ship.
General Crook House Metropolitan Community College
Fort Omaha Campus
30th and Fort Sts.
Omaha, NE 68111
402-455-9990
Call for days and hours of operation
Admission Charged
The General Crook House, a restored Victorian house and formal garden, is
located in historic Fort Omaha. A library next door contains military exhibits
and information on the history of Douglas County.
Gerald Ford Birth Site
3212 Woolworth Ave.
Omaha, NE 68105
402-444-5900
Call for days and hours of operation
Admission Charged
The Gerald Ford Birth site features an outdoor park, rose garden and museum
highlighting memorabilia of the former President. Also located on the grounds,
the Gerald R. Ford Conservation Center, which was founded in 1995 and is the
newest division of the Nebraska State Historical Society. The Center provides
conservation services for historical, cultural, educational, private and
corporate collections in the region.
Historic Florence
8502 North 30th St.
Omaha, NE 68112
402-453-4462
Call for days and hours of operation
Admission Charged
Historic Florence includes the Bank of Florence, a restored pioneer bank, a
railroad depot containing relics of the late 1800's, and the oldest grist mill
in Nebraska.
Kenefick Park
Abbott Drive & 6th St.
Omaha, NE 68110
402-444-5900 (Weekdays)
Call for days and hours of operation
Admission Charged
An outdoor exhibit of Union Pacific's famous steam engine, "Big Boy," as well as
the largest diesel locomotive ever built. Audio facilities relay the story of
the engines.
Mormon Pioneer Cemetery and Information Center
3215 State St.
Omaha, NE
68112
402-453-9372
Call for days and hours of operation
Admission Charged
The Mormon Pioneer Cemetery is a historic reminder of the suffering in Brigham
Young's encampment in Omaha during the winter of 1846. Their story is vividly
preserved on a large bronze monument, simple gravestones and through
presentations at the information center.
Lauritzen Gardens, Omaha's Botanical Center
100 Bancroft Street
Omaha, NE
402-346-4002
Call for days and hours of operation
Admission Charged
Lauritzen Gardens is an urban oasis of beauty and tranquility. This 100-acre
botanical garden, comprised of many outdoor garden areas, creates a living
museum of unique four-season plant displays, maintained to the highest standards
consistent with environmental stewardship. The visitor and education center
includes the 5,000-square-foot floral display hall, a café, gift shop, resource
library, classrooms, banquet areas, and a community room.
Mallory Kountze Planetarium
68th and Dodge Sts.
Omaha, NE 68182
402-554-3722
Call for days and hours of operation
Admission Charged
The Mallory Kountze Planetarium is located on the
University of Nebraska at Omaha campus; offers regular planetarium shows and
when weather permits, a rooftop observatory.
Boys and Girls Town
137th and West Dodge Rd.
Omaha, NE 68010
402-498-1140
Call for days and hours of operation
Admission Charged
The late Father Flanagan's world-famous "City of
Little Men," is an incorporated village on a 1,300 acre site located in West
Omaha. Now open to both boys and girls, the town provides a home and education
for over 500 youngsters annually. The Boys Town Hall of History chronicles the
achievements and struggles of the organization. The Leon Myers Stamp Center
houses an extensive collection of stamps, coins and currency. Among the other
facilities open to the public are the Father Flanagan Historic House and Shrine,
a Visitors' Center, Chambers Nativity Chapel and a gift shop.
Czechoslovak Museum
2021 U St.
Omaha, NE 68107
402-731-7567
Call for days and hours of operation
Admission Charged
Czech heritage and history are highlighted with fine hand-cut crystal, costumes,
photographs, memorabilia and a gift shop of imported goods from the Czech
Republic.
Durham Western Heritage Museum - Omaha's History Museum
801 South 10th St.
Omaha, NE 68108
402-444-5071
Call for days and hours of operation
Admission Charged
Omaha's museum of history is housed in an historic building, Union Station, a
restored Art Deco Railroad station. Visitors are welcomed by 11 life-size
interactive sculptures that tell the story of life in Omaha in the 1930s, 1940s
and 1950s.
A spectacular, 85-foot-long model train layout of the city in the 1930s delights
visitors. A multi-media presentation on the history of the Omaha area entertains
visitors on the track level.
Six restored train cars, including a 1890s steam engine, are on display in an
enclosed platform area. The museum also houses the Union Pacific Railroad
collection. These permanent exhibits tell the story of Union Pacific and the
history of Omaha. Traveling and temporary exhibits are featured year-round.
El Museo Latino
4701 South 25 St.
Omaha, NE 68107
402-731-1137
Call for days and hours of operation
Admission Charged
El Museo Latino features Latino art with exhibits, films and special lectures
and workshops.
Great Plains Black History Museum
2213 Lake St.
Omaha, NE 68111
402-345-2212
Call for days and hours of operation
Admission Charged
The Great Plains Black History Museum, with over 10,000 permanent displays, is
home to one of the most complete collections of black history west of the
Mississippi River.
Nebraska Jewish Historical Museum
Jewish Community Center
333 South 132nd St.
Omaha, NE 68154
402-334-8200
Call for days and hours of operation
Admission Charged
The "Corridor of Jewish History" mini-museum is
shown by appointment only. The Community Center, which is open to the public,
houses the research library and numerous other exhibits.
Nearby Historic Sites and Museums
DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge
Exit Hwy 30 off I-29
Missouri Valley, IA 51555
Located 28 miles north of Omaha
712- 642-2772
Call for days and hours of operation
Admission Charged
DeSoto features nature trails and a visitor center displaying the cargo of a
Missouri River steamboat that sank in 1865. Mid-Fall, view thousands of
migrating waterfowl.
Fort Atkinson State Historical Park
Highway 75
Fort Calhoun, NE 68023
Located 17 miles northwest of Omaha
402-468-5895
Call for days and hours of operation
Admission Charged
Fort Atkinson offers a replica of an 1820 military fort built on the site of
Lewis & Clark's 1804 council bluff meeting.
General Dodge House
605 3rd St.
Council Bluffs, IA 51503
Located 10 miles east of Omaha
402-322-2406
Call for days and hours of operation
Admission Charged
General Dodge House in Council Bluffs, is the restored home of a Civil War
general who was one of the founders of the Union Pacific Railroad. The Victorian
house was built in 1870 and is restored with period furniture.
Historic Bellevue
2510 SAC Place
Bellevue, NE 68005
Located 11 miles south of Omaha
402-293-3080
Call for days and hours of operation
Admission Charged
Historic Bellevue includes the Bellevue Church (Nebraska's first house of
worship), log cabin, bank, depot and cemetery.
Sarpy County Historical Museum
2402 Clay St.
Bellevue, NE 68005
Located 11 miles south of Omaha
402-292-1880
Call for days and hours of operation
Admission Charged
The Sarpy County Historical museum features
exhibits from pioneer settlers, American Indians and fur traders.
Nebraska State Historical Society
15th and 'P' St.
Lincoln, NE 68501-2554
Located 27 miles southwest of Omaha
402-471-3270
Call for days and hours of operation
Admission Charged
The Nebraska State Historical Society collects
artifacts and interprets the cultures of people who have lived in Nebraska and
the Great Plains area in prehistoric and historic times.
Strategic Air & Space Museum
28210 West Park Hwy.
Ashland, NE 68003- 0070
402-944-3100 or 800-358-5029
Call for days and hours of operation
Admission Charged
The Strategic Air & Space Museum offers 33 aircraft, in a 300,000 square foot air-conditioned facility, as well as theaters, interactive exhibits, and too many displays to list. The entrance features a rare SR - 71 Blackbird poised in flight. The museum is located at exit 426, I - 80, adjacent to Mahoney State Park.
Baseball
Omaha Royals
402-734-2550
A farm team
of the Kansas City Royals, take to the diamond at Rosenblatt Stadium each
season. The Royals drew more than 400,000 people each season.
Big leaguers who have spent time on Rosenblatt's diamond include the likes of
Willie Wilson, David Cone, Frank White, Paul Splittoroff, Lonnie Smith and
future George Brett.
College Sports
Each June, Omaha hosts the NCAA College World Series. Fans from across the nation come to watch the winners of eight regional tournaments battle for the NCAA men's baseball championship.
Collegiate teams provide area sports fans something to cheer about throughout the year. "Big Red Fever" grips the state every fall when the University of Nebraska - Lincoln and the University of Nebraska at Omaha Mavericks football teams take the field. The Big 12 Huskers play their home games in Lincoln, while the NCAA Division II Mavericks play at Al Caniglia Field on the UNO campus.
The Civic
Auditorium is the home court of the Creighton Bluejays and the Creighton Lady
Jays of the Missouri Valley Conference. The UNO Mavericks and the UNO Lady Mavs
compete in the North Central Conference and host their games at the UNO Field
House. The UNO Mavericks Division I hockey team take the ice downtown at the
Civic Auditorium. The universities also have excellent baseball, softball,
soccer (Creighton) and wrestling (UNO) teams.
For additional information on these teams, call the following:
University of Nebraska at Omaha
402-554-MAVS
University of Nebraska at Lincoln
402-472-3111
Creighton University
402-280-5555
Hockey
Omaha Lancers (United States Hockey League)
402-556-7825
The Lancers play 24 home games in the Omaha metro area beginning each November and are a sure sell-out for each home game.
The UNO Mavericks
The Mavericks play Division I Hockey at the Civic Auditorium. The Maverick program was inaugurated in 1997-1998. In its first year, the Mavericks hockey program was second in the nation in attendance
Annual Events
January
Annual Flower Festival: In Celebration of the
Lewis & Clark Expedition
St. Ceceilia Cathedral
Omaha, NE
402-558-3100
Call for exact dates and additional information
February
Annual Home & Garden Expo
Omaha Convention Center
Omaha, NE
402-346-8003
Call for exact dates and additional information
Omaha's premier and most complete showcase of the latest home products.
Annual Orchid Show
Crossroads Mall, 74th & Dodge
Omaha, NE
402-734-4112
Hours: Usually Saturday 10:00am – 9:00pm, Sunday Noon – 6:00pm
Call for additional information
March
Annual Triumph of Ag Expo - Farm & Machinery Show
Omaha Convention Center
Omaha, NE
402-346-8003
Call for exact dates and additional information
May
Annual Rockbrook Village Spring Fever Craft Show
108th & West Center Road
Omaha, Nebraska
402-390-0890
Hours: Usually 10:00am – 5:00pm
Call for exact dates and additional information
Features the finest in regional crafts including quilts and antiques
Annual Omaha Wine Festival
Lewis & Clark Landing, riverfront downtown
Omaha, Nebraska
402-884-1214
Hours: Usually Noon – 8:00pm
Call for exact date and additional information
Enjoy a day of wine tasting, cooking demonstrations, live music and assorted vendors.
June
Annual Taste of Omaha - A Festival of Great
Foods & Entertainment
Heartland of America Park, 8th & Farnam Streets
Omaha, Nebraska
402-346-8003
Call for exact dates and additional information
Admission Free
A showcase of foods and a mix of the area's best musicians. Also presenting national entertainment, amusement rides and a children's stage.
June and July
Nebraska Shakespeare Festival
Elmwood Park
Omaha, Nebraska
402-280-2391
Usually held weekends June and July
Call for exact dates and additional information
The festival is held annually in Omaha. Elmwood Park is transformed into a
delightful setting for families to enjoy free productions of Shakespeare's plays
performed by a professional company of artists from around the country. Twelve
performances are held outdoors.
September
Rockbrook Village Annual Art Fair
108th & West Center Rd.
Omaha, Nebraska
402-390-0890
Hours: Usually Saturday 10am-7pm; Sunday, 10am-5pm
Call for exact dates and additional information
Admission Free
Over 150 national, regional and local artists display and sell their one-of-a-kind art works.
Annual Omaha Corporate Cup Run
Civic Auditorium, 19th & Chicago Streets
Omaha, Nebraska
402-572-3030
Hours: Run usually held at 8:15am
Call for exact date and additional information
Admission Charged
River City Roundup and Rodeo
402-554-9610
Come fall at the AK-sar-ben Coliseum, the River City Roundup and Rodeo, with championship rodeo action, takes place as part of a regional event. This annual event is held the third week in September and features nearly a week of action-packed fun for all ages. The entire community joins in this celebration of the region's agricultural and western heritage. On Saturdays, events are centered downtown with a two-hour parade in the morning and free riverboat, canoe, stagecoach, pony, and other western rides. The rodeo and large 4-H show and livestock exposition offer a close up view of farm and ranch life.
October
Annual Fall Home & Garden Expo
Omaha Convention Center
Omaha, Nebraska
402-346-8003
Call for exact dates and additional information
Showcase of the latest products and services for the home, inside and out.
November – December
Annual Gingerbread Display
Mormon Trail Center at Historic Winter Quarters, 3215 State Street
Omaha, Nebraska
712-646-2310
Usually held late November through Christmas
Hours: Usually 9:00am – 9:00pm
Call for exact dates and additional information
Admission Free
Breathtaking exhibit of over 300 gingerbread displays, 20 decorated trees and plenty of musical entertainment.
Dance
Omaha has a variety of dance companies performing on a regular basis. A variety of traveling performances are presented at the beautiful Orpheum Theater. Local universities and other companies offer traditional as well as avant guarde productions. Following is a list of Omaha area dance companies that perform regularly.
Call the individual venue for schedule and additional information
Creighton University
402-280-2509
Dance Theatre of Omaha
402-556-6709
Omaha Modern Dance Collective
402-551-7473
Central Dance Theater
402-934-6157
Omaha Symphony
Ticket Office
1605 Howard St.
Omaha, NE 68102
402-342-3560
Call for schedule and additional information
The Omaha Symphony performs more than 200 concerts from Sept. to May each season, including three main series: classical MasterWorks performances, intimate Chamber orchestra concerts, and star-studded SuperPops shows. The Symphony is regarded as one of the finest regional orchestras in the nation.
Opera Omaha
Box Office
1625 Farnam St.
Omaha, NE 68102
402-346-7372
Call for schedule and additional information
Opera Omaha presents
professional full-scale opera productions in the historic Orpheum Theater, which
are consistently included in the New York Times and Wall Street Journal reviews.
The Omaha Broadway Theater Season is a joint venture which brings national
touring casts for major Broadway and London West End productions to the Omaha
stage annually.
John Beasley Theater & Workshop
3010 "Q" Street - at the LaFern Williams Center
P.O. Box 12154
Omaha, NE 68112-1215
402-444-3446
Call for additional information
The John Beasley Theater (JBT) was founded by actor Omaha's own John Beasley.
John's vision for JBT is to create a venue in order to make the theater arts
"come alive" for people who otherwise may never enjoy the magic of watching a
live theater production that reflects their unique cultural experience. The
theater encourages and facilitates a unique relationship between Greater Omaha
and the Theater Arts by providing new opportunities for residents to experience
and develop their interests and talents in theater arts and to build cultural
bridges.
Omaha Community Playhouse
Reservation and Ticket Information
6915 Cass St., Omaha, NE 68132
402-553-0800
Call for additional information
The Omaha Community Playhouse is one of the largest community theaters in the
country. Hosting over 125,000 theater-goers annually, the Playhouse presents ten
productions plus the annual holiday favorite, "A Christmas Carol." The Playhouse
also is home to the Nebraska Theater Caravan, a professional touring theater,
and offers self-enrichment classes for all ages.
Omaha Theater Company for Young People
Box Office and Reservations
2001 Farnam St.
Omaha, NE 68102
402-345-4849
Call for additional information
Omaha boasts to having one of the nation's largest professional children's
theater, the Omaha Theater Company for Young People. The theater presents a
number of mainstage productions annually called the "Emmy Gifford Children's
Classics." In 1995, the historic 1927 Astro Theater located in downtown Omaha
underwent a $9.3 million renovation to become the company's headquarters and new
performance space named the "Rose Blumkin Center for Performing Arts," or as
it's more fondly called "The Rose.".
The Orpheum Theater
409 South 16th Street
Omaha, NE 68102
402-346-2323
Call for additional information
Built in 1927, the Orpheum
is a 2500 seat multi-purpose proscenium theater and is home to the Omaha
Symphony, Opera Omaha, touring Broadway productions, and other events. Come see
a show at the Orpheum Theater to create a thrilling night "out on the town" and
to experience theater at its best in the Omaha Area.
Henry Doorly Zoo
3701 South 10th St.
Omaha, NE 68107
402-733-8400
Call for days and hours of operation
Admission Charged
The Henry Doorly Zoo is one of the state's most popular tourist attractions,
with attendance reaching 1.6 million annually. Henry Doorly Zoo has the second
largest family membership in the United States. This world-class zoo sits on 130
acres and is home to over 600 species and more than 18,600 specimens. Among the
numerous exhibits are a magnificent free-flight aviary, a collection of rare
white tigers, and one of the world's largest captive herds of gaur and Nile
Lechwe. The zoo has a 1.5 acre indoor tropical rainforest, the Lied Jungle. The
indoor rainforest features the jungle habitats of Asia, Africa, South America
and Australia contains about 3,000 plant species and approximately 125 species
of animals.
Every few years an exciting new exhibit unfolds at this Nebraska attraction. One
of the world's largest geodesic dome, the Desert Dome, is now open and waiting
for you.
The zoo also has an IMAX 3D theater. Experience the thrills and adventure of the
animal kingdom! View a variety of adventures on a screen that stands six stories
tall and is accompanied by stereo surround sound. Feature presentations change
approximately every 4 months with 3D features shown periodically.
Heartland of America Park
8th and Douglas Sts.
Omaha, NE 68102
402-444-6362
Call for days and hours of operation
Admission Charged
The Heartland of America Park is a 30 acre park adjacent to the Missouri River
and connected to the Eugene Leahy Mall. The park features a 15 acre lake, a $1.5
million fountain which shoots water 300 feet in the air, two smaller fountains,
a waterfall, walking paths, a performance deck and seasonal boat rides.
Gerald Ford Birth Site
3212 Woolworth Ave.
Omaha, NE 68105
402-444-5900
Call for days and hours of operation
Admission Charged
The Gerald Ford Birth site features an outdoor park, rose garden and museum
highlighting memorabilia of the former President. Also located on the grounds,
the Gerald R. Ford Conservation Center, which was founded in 1995 and is a
division of the Nebraska State Historical Society. The Center provides
conservation services for historical, cultural, educational, private and
corporate collections in the region.
Durham Western Heritage Museum - Omaha's History
Museum
801 South 10th St.
Omaha, NE 68108
402-444-5071
Call for days and hours of operation
Admission Charged
Omaha's museum of history is housed in a historic building, Union Station, a
restored Art Deco Railroad station. Visitors are welcomed by 11 life-size
interactive sculptures that tell the story of life in the 1930s, 1940s and
1950s.
A spectacular, 85-foot-long model train layout of the city in the 1930s delights
visitors. A multi-media presentation on the history of the Omaha area entertains
visitors on the track level.
Six restored train cars, including a 1890s steam engine, are on display in an
enclosed platform area. The museum also houses the Union Pacific Railroad
collection. These permanent exhibits tell the story of Union Pacific and the
history of Omaha. Traveling and temporary exhibits are featured year-round.
Strategic Air & Space Museum
28210 West Park Hwy.
Ashland, NE 68003- 0070
402-944-3100 or 800-358-5029
Call for days and hours of operation
Admission Charged
The Strategic Air & Space Museum offers 33 aircraft, in a 300,000 square foot
air-conditioned facility, as well as theaters, interactive exhibits, and too
many displays to list. The entrance features a rare SR - 71 Blackbird poised in
flight. The museum is located at exit 426, I - 80, adjacent to Mahoney State
Park.