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A Nebraska first |
4701 South 25th Street Omaha, NE 68107 United States +1 402 731 1137 |
Founded in 1993, this museum is the first in Nebraska dedicated exclusively to Latinos. The art, culture and history featured here represent many countries. Works on display come from both North America and South America. Lectures and classes complement exhibits, while films and slide presentations offer a view into Latino culture. The museum also hosts workshops. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A world-class zoo and IMAX too |
3701 South 10th Street Omaha, NE 68107 United States +1 402 733 8401 http://www.omahazoo.com/ |
Readers of Disney-owned Family Fun Magazine recently named this the "#1 Family Friendly Vacation Spot in the U.S." After visiting, you will understand why. Where else can you stroll through the world's largest man-made jungle; view sharks and other deep sea inhabitants through a glass-enclosed, walk-through tunnel; take a Lozier IMAX Theatre adventure to the top of Mt. Everest; and view hundreds of birds flying freely in a mesh aviary the size of four football fields; all in one afternoon? Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Great for flower lovers |
100 Bancroft Street Omaha, NE 68124 United States +1 402 346 4002 http://www.omahabotanicalgarde... |
Flora and fauna from around the world cover 75 acres just south of downtown Omaha. Visitors do not have to be experts to appreciate the beauty. This attraction focuses on educating both children and adults. First launched in 1982, the site now features the Robert H. Storz Family Rose Garden, an arboretum and herb garden. A children's garden offers additional activities. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Baseball stadium |
1202, Bert Murphy Avenue Omaha, NE 68107 United States +1 402 734 2550 (Box office) / +1 402 731 8808 http://www.ci.omaha.ne.us/park... |
Rosenblatt Stadium is probably best known for being the home of the College World Series, but it is also a fine minor league facility as well. They have been home to the Royals AAA farm team since their inception. While the stadium does not have the caliber of many newer stadiums in terms of amenities and technology, it is still a fine place to see a ball game. There are plenty of seats under cover for those that desire shade as well as many seats out in the open. There are seating sections that run as far as the foul poles down each line, as well as bleacher sections in the outfield. There is just one scoreboard - in left field right next to the foul pole. Seating capacity 22,000. Review © 2007, Wcities |