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Things to do in Omaha – With full of fun and entertainment

What to do in Omaha? Contextually that kind of question is legitimate only because to outsiders, Omaha may give an impression of vast tracts of prairie lands or just an ocean of snow in the middle of nothingness. They couldn’t be more wrong, however. In fact, Omaha is home to the most number of millionaires in the United States. It is home to nine of the Fortune 1000 companies and was recognized as one of America’s fastest recovering cities during the financial crisis. Omaha is the largest city in Nebraska State, in Midwestern United States. Sitting on the famous Missouri River, it was founded by the pioneers in 1854.

Perhaps, Omaha is most famous for its controversial child, Malcolm X. You can pay homage to his birth place, although you can’t find anything there except a marker because his home was already torn down. A visit here would be perfect for history buffs. If you really dig culture and history, then a visit to the Old Market is compulsory. The place still has the old brick roads while carriages drawn by a horse are available for a fee. It’s perfect for walking so bring your sandals or running shoes. The place is bustling with street performers like musicians, singers, artists and stalls. One of the major Omaha events is the farmers market held here. There are also numerous museums in Omaha like Joslyn Art Museum, Durham Museum, Omaha Children’s Museum, Air and Space Museum, etc.

One of the things to do in Omaha is a visit to the Henry Doorly Zoo. It has the largest indoor desert in the world, the biggest geodesic dome, the largest indoor rainforest, the biggest nocturnal exhibit along with an indoor swamp. In more than four decades, it has already registered 25 million visitors through its doors.

There are other things to do in the zoo like the IMAX theatre, the Madagascar exhibition, the aquarium, a petting zoo, an aerial tram and a carousel.

You can take advantage of Omaha’s festivals to visit the place. You have the Shakespeare on the Green during summer which showcases works of the bard or the Jazz on the Green where you can find the most talented musicians. Join The Taste of Omaha in June or its counterpart, The Taste of West Omaha, and you can partake of the many local delicacies. The Holiday Lights Festival starting in November and well into the New Year is one of the major Omaha events.