Visit Omaha - 2020

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NORTH OMAHA/FLORENCE

CULTURAL AND HISTORICAL PIONEERS MADE A LASTING IMPACT ON THESE LEGENDARY NEIGHBORHOODS.

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orth Omaha is where jazz greats like Duke Ellington and Count Basie once played. Today, the notes from live jazz performances still float through the air from Love’s Jazz and Art Center, dedicated to preserving and showcasing all types of African American art. The Union for Contemporary Arts is another opportunity to experience and create modern art, while the Great Plains Black History Museum celebrates the contributions of African Americans through exhibits and seminars. Civil Rights leader Malcolm X was born in Omaha; his birthsite includes an historical marker and an events plaza. For soul food, check out Big Mama’s Kitchen and order up a pig ear sandwich and sweet potato pie ice cream. Big Mama’s has become a television culinary staple, featured on Food Network’s Diners, Drive-Ins & Dives, Sundance Channel’s Ludo Bites America and Travel Channel’s 101 Tastiest Places to Chow Down. Emery’s Cafe offers southern food favorites like smothered chicken, smoked turkey collards and candied yams.

Alpacas of the Heartland

Florence is a historic neighborhood that has more history markers in one square mile than anywhere else in the state. Experience firsthand the Mormon migration of the 1840s at the Mormon Trail Center at Historic Winter Quarters. Just north is the Florence Mill, constructed in 1846 as pioneers made their westward trek; this museum and art gallery is open spring through fall. Other area historical attractions include Florence Bank and Florence Depot. Comfort food is never far in Florence. Old school diner Harold’s Koffee House serves up breakfast classics (don’t skip the pancakes) while Alpine Inn serves up signature fried chicken. Finicky Frank’s offers comfort foods with a twist in a dining room full of character and Tussey’s Casual Grill serves up a bright and fresh globallyinspired menu.

Big Mama’s Kitchen

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An animal lover, Natalie recommends the Florence Mill Farmers Market on Sundays during the summer. Her favorite part is when they have alpacas there to pet.

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South Omaha

3min
pages 71-76

North O/Florence

1min
page 70

Dundee

1min
page 69

Aksarben Village

2min
page 68

Benson

2min
page 67

Blackstone

1min
page 66

NoDo/Capitol

2min
page 64

Midtown

1min
page 65

Old Market

2min
pages 62-63

Sweet Treats

7min
pages 54-60

Farm-to-Fork Fresh

1min
page 53

Omaha Dives

2min
page 52

Raising Reuben

1min
page 51

Legendary Steak

1min
page 50

Shopping

3min
pages 47-49

Craft Brew

2min
pages 44-45

Day Trips

2min
page 46

Lauritzen Gardens

2min
pages 36-37

Outdoor Recreation

7min
pages 40-43

Fontenelle Forest

2min
pages 38-39

Children’s Museum

2min
pages 32-33

Bob the Bridge

3min
pages 34-35

Artful Adventures

3min
pages 30-31

Joslyn Art Museum

2min
pages 28-29

Historic Attractions

2min
pages 26-27

Events in Omaha

10min
pages 16-20

Durham Museum

2min
pages 24-25

Omaha’s Zoo

4min
pages 21-23

Welcome

4min
pages 8-9

Pins

12min
page 10

Locals Know Best

2min
page 11
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