Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Post 8: Omaha, Ne: The Greatest City Ever


Omaha, Ne is famously known as the host of the NCAA Men’s College World Series. Fans come from all over the United States to see their favorite teams play. But, do you thinks these fans would come to Omaha for a vacation if baseball wasn’t their main reason for coming? Many Omahans feel that the city they live in is boring and that there never anything to do. Although unknown to some, Omaha, Ne has many exciting events and venues to offer its citizens and visitors.

The Henry Doorly Zoo is becoming one of the largest zoo’s in the country. It may not be as big and great as as the San Diego zoo, but if offers a comfortable atmosphere for families and school aged children. The zoo offers many educational opportunities for kids as well as a array of exotic animals. The IMAX theater is another great attraction that the zoo offers.

Eugene T. Mahoney State Park is located just outside of Omaha. This state park has beautiful scenery and offers many attractions to visitors during all seasons. In the summer, the campground is filled with tents, motor homes and families crowded around a fire roasting hot dogs and making s’mores. The recently remolded water park has two tall water slides and a newly built wave pool. If you’re not into swimming, an early morning horseback ride or game of mini-golf may appeal to you. In the winter, when the weather turns cold enough, an outdoor ice-skating rink opens. If its too cold to be outdoors, an arts and crafts facility offers visitors the opportunity to paint ceramic statues.

As in Lincoln, sporting events draw big crowds to Omaha. Creighton Bluejay basketball is a popular event in Omaha. The Creighton basketball team has made it to the NCAA basketball tournament for the past few years. Almost every game is sold out and when the team hits the road, dedicated Omaha fans follow the team when they travel. UNO Maverick hockey is another popular sporting event. The atmosphere at one of these games is so fun; it is also a cheap weekly outing.

The Holland Performing Arts Center was recently built a few years ago. It is Omaha’s newest concert hall. The Omaha Symphony, Omaha Area Youth Orchestra, and many famous acts have performed on this stage. Omaha’s theater company puts on a large variety of great shows. The Orpheum Theater has had Broadway shows such as Phantom of the Opera and The Lion King performed on it’s historical stage.

These are just a few of the great things that Omaha has to offer. Every time someone tells me they’re bored, I can think of a million things do to! I feel that by knowing the city that I live in helps me to convince others that Omaha is the greatest city in Nebraska.

(The O! at the top of this article is the symbol used to promote Omaha events to the residents of Omaha. O! structures have popped up all over the city. It is a symbol that encourages the people of Omaha to get out and get involved!!)

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