Current Resident: Omaha is family-friendly, with many activities to do. Of course we are known for our zoo, hosting the College World Series, and our downtown Old Market. There are many parks and walking trails. The public schools need improving, but are better than some districts in simil...
H C: If you're traveling through Omaha, this is the hotel you want to stay at. Complimentary milk and cookies at night, free happy hour, breakfast in the morning, amazing service!! Jeremy Kalina: Beautiful interiors. Cookies and milk every night! 10. Ted & Wally's 8.9 6023 Maple (6th...
Vetter Health Services has once again been recognized as one of the Best Places to Work in Omaha! The Best Places to Work in Omaha® initiative measures levels of employee engagement through an online survey. Created by Baird Holm LLP, the survey is administered and feedback is provided by...
Nebraska's capital city has long been a fixture in transcontinental travel and a beacon for the prairie lifestyle. A riverfront walking path is just one piece of the exciting cultureOmahahas to offer its residents. Other destinations include the Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium, Lauritzen ...
The idea behindBlairwas first cooked up back in 1869, and although it was only really meant to be a cross between the river and the north of Omaha, it quickly became one of the best places you could live in this state. Blair has a total population of about 8.000 people right now, an...
Getting to Shenandoah is easy, whether you're traveling by car or by plane. The city is located just off Interstate 29, which makes it easily accessible from anywhere in the Midwest. If you're flying, the closest airport is the Omaha Eppley Airfield, which is about an hour's drive from...
Be sure to propose when the landscape is bathed in warm, soft light. Nebraska Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge in Omaha: Spanning the Missouri River between Nebraska and Iowa, your proposal can symbolize crossing into a new chapter of your lives together. Pedestrian-only, you won't have noisy ...
Before the bloody month-long Battle of Normandy was over, more than 10,000 Allied soldiers would die on the beaches of Omaha, Juno, Gold, Sword and Utah; several thousand Germans also died in the battles on this 80-km (50-mile) stretch of French coastline. Today, the D-Day beaches ...
13. Omaha, Nebraska Best Places 2024 Rank: 18Population: 544,284Median Household Income: $85,942Income Spent on Living Expenses: 22.60% Omaha not only ranks high on this list, it's also No. 18 on the overall Best Places to Live list. Families and individuals enjoy the city's expans...
- Top places to live: Daingerfield (B-), Lone Star (B-), Omaha (B-) #23. Burnet County Billy Hathorn // Wikimedia Commons #23. Burnet County - Niche grades: good for retirees (A), cost of living (B), weather (B+), outdoor activities (C+) ...