Henry T. Doorly Zoo
3701 S 10th St
Omaha, NE, 68107
Phone: 402-733-8400
www.omahazoo.com
Great Zoo packages available! Visit the world's largest indoor rainforest, desert and nocturnal exhibits. Experience the new Butterfly and Insect Pavilion! Also features the world-class Scott Aquarium, Hubbard Orangutan Forest and Gorilla Valley, Lozier IMAX Theater, Cat Complex, Bear Canyon and more.
|
Omaha Children's Museum
500 S. 20th St.
Omaha, NE, 68102
Phone: 402-342-6164
www.ocm.org
Designed especially for kids, Omaha Children’s Museum is a hands-on adventure for the whole family. Visitors learn while playing in the museum's huge ball machine, miniature supermarket, science and technology lab and many other exhibits available year-round.
|
Rosenblatt Stadium / NCAA College World Series
1202 Bert Murphy Ave.
Omaha, NE, 68107
Phone: 402-444-4750
www.cwsomaha.com
2009 College World Series: June 13-24. Catch the Omaha Royals at their home stadium, or watch a game of the NCAA Men’s College World Series. Rosenblatt Stadium is a must-see stop on the Road to Omaha.
|
Qwest Center Arena & Convention Center
455 N 10th St.
Omaha, NE, 68102
Phone: 402-341-1500
www.qwestcenteromaha.com
Home to world class concerts and events like The Jonas Brothers, , Kenny Chesney, Coldplay, Billy Joel and Eltron John, Berkshire Hathaway annual shareholders meeting, NCAA Women's Volleyball, and many more. Also hosts Creighton Blue Jay basketball and University of Nebraska Omaha Maverick ice hockey games.
|
Boys Town
137th & W Dodge Rd
Omaha, NE, 68010
Phone: 800-625-1400
www.visitboystown.com
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. Click HERE for more information on the Spencer Tracy movie.
|
Downtown Omaha / Old Market District
Omaha, NE
www.oldmarket.com
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 area restaurants.
|