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St. Patrick’s Day in Omaha

In Omaha, we don’t need a reason to have fun. But St. Patrick’s Day offers a good excuse for revelry, and we’re all about festive experiences, tasty food, and getting a taste of the luck of the Irish. First and Foremost: Food and Drink. Come hungry at a slew of local restaurants serving up Irish

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Nominations Open for the Omaha Metropolitan Area Tourism Awards

The Public is Invited to Help Decide the Best Tourism Businesses from Three Area Counties OMAHA, NE. Feb. 24, 2022 – As the travel and tourism sector moves towards recovery from the global pandemic, we want to take time to celebrate our local attractions, restaurants, hotels and retail outlets in Douglas, Sarpy, and Pottawattamie counties.

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Omaha’s Multi-Billion Dollar Street to Skyline-Changing Transformation

OMAHA, NE. Feb. 17, 2022 – Omaha continues to be the Midwest’s biggest up-and-comer with two more major development announcements. Omaha officials announced a $306 million streetcar line that will give visitors and residents a free form of transportation from the downtown convention district to a variety of entertainment options in midtown Omaha. The three-mile

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Visit Omaha Staff Grows as Recovery is Underway

OMAHA, NE. Feb. 22, 2021 – Visit Omaha, the official tourism authority for the City of Omaha and Douglas County, is adding employees and promoting staff members in the sales, marketing and visitor services departments, as the organization gears up for post-pandemic recovery. “We’re building a diverse team with talented individuals who have a strong

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Black-Created Businesses & Attractions in Omaha

This Black History Month and always, we celebrate Black contributions to Omaha’s culinary, entertainment, shopping, and arts and culture landscape. Below is a sampling of Black-owned businesses and Black-established attractions making an impact in Omaha that are worthy of your bucket list. Museums & Attractions Several organizations strive to highlight Black contributions in Omaha and

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Omaha’s Zoo & Aquarium President and CEO Announces Retirement Plans

Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium President and CEO, Dennis Pate, has announced his intention to retire early next year after 47 years working in zoos, 13 of those years in Omaha. Pate joined Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium as the President and CEO in 2009 and has maintained the state’s top accolade as

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50 Midwest Museum We Love

The Durham Museum There’s a definite wow factor as you enter Omaha’s grand former Union Station, an Art Deco beauty with 65-foot-tall ceilings, copper-and-glass chandeliers and patterned terrazzo floor. Life-size sculptures of passengers deliver a recorded history of the station, and kids have a blast climbing aboard an old streetcar and passenger trains. Cap off

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Omaha’s Zoo & Aquarium President and CEO Announces Retirement Plans

Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium President and CEO, Dennis Pate, has announced his intention to retire early next year after 47 years working in zoos, 13 of those years in Omaha. Pate joined Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium as the President and CEO in 2009 and has maintained the state’s top accolade as

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Omaha’s Zoo & Aquarium Announces Timed Ticketing to Visit Elephant Calves

Omaha’s Zoo and Aquarium is excited to announce that the Elephant Family Quarters will open each day between 10:15 a.m. and 1:15 p.m. beginning on Monday, February 14. Reservations can be made online for Monday starting Sunday. This will allow visitors to see Eugenia and Sonny, the first two African Elephant calves born at the Zoo.

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Adventurous Outdoor Dining Spots Across the U.S. to Warm Your Next Vacation

Chill out in igloos in Nebraska In Omaha’s buzzy Capitol District you can book aprivate igloo set up in a winter wonderland landscape on the main plaza. Though there isn’t one particular restaurant associated with the igloos, numerous surrounding restaurants in the area participate by offering exclusive “igloo menus,” and the food and drinks are

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