Omaha
Omaha is the largest city in the US state of Nebraska, with about 486,000 residents in 2020. Tourist attractions in Omaha include history, sports, outdoors and cultural experiences.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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Essential Destinations
Top destinations include Boys Town.
Boys Town
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Boys Town is a village in Douglas County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 410 at the 2020 census. Boys Town is an enclave and a suburb of Omaha.
Places of Interest
Highlights include Joslyn Art Museum and Durham Museum.
Joslyn Art Museum
Museum
Durham Museum
Museum
Photo: Tony Webster, CC BY 2.0.
The Durham Museum is located at 801 South 10th Street in downtown Omaha, Nebraska. The museum is dedicated to preserving and displaying the history of the United States' western region.
Omaha station
Railway station
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Omaha station is an Amtrak intercity train station in Omaha, Nebraska, United States. It is served daily by the California Zephyr. The station was built in 1983, replacing trailers that Amtrak had used as a temporary station since 1974, when it discontinued use of the historic Burlington Station immediately to the west.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Carter Lake and South Omaha.
Carter Lake
Town
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Carter Lake is a city in Pottawattamie County, Iowa, United States. A suburb of Omaha, Nebraska, it sits surrounding the south and west sides of the region's major airport, Eppley Airfield.
South Omaha
Suburb
South Omaha is a former city and current district of Omaha, Nebraska, United States. During its initial development phase, the town's nickname was "The Magic City" because of the seemingly overnight growth due to the rapid development of the Union Stockyards.
Benson
Neighborhood
Photo: Ammodramus, CC0.
Benson is a historic neighborhood in North Omaha in Omaha, Nebraska, originally platted in 1887 and annexed to the City of Omaha in 1917.
Omaha
- Type: City with 486,000 residents
- Description: seat of Douglas County, and largest city in State of Nebraska, United States
- Also known as: “Omaha, NE” and “Omaha, Nebraska”
- Postal codes: 68101-68112, 68114, 68116-68120, 68122, 68124, 68127, 68130-68132, 68134, 68135, 68137, 68139, 68142, 68144, 68145, 68152, 68154, 68155, 68164, 68172, 68175, 68176, 68178-68180, 68182, 68183, and 68198
- Neighbors: Bellevue, Boys Town, and Council Bluffs
- Categories: big city, city in the United States, county seat, and locality
- Location: City of Omaha, Douglas, Eastern Nebraska, Nebraska, Great Plains, United States, North America
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
41.2587° or 41° 15′ 32″ northLongitude
-95.9384° or 95° 56′ 18″ westPopulation
486,000Elevation
1,060 feet (323 metres)IATA airport code
OMAUnited Nations Location Code
US OMAOpen location code
86H67356+FJOpenStreetMap ID
node 151499384OpenStreetMap feature
place=cityGeoNames ID
5074472Wikidata ID
Q43199
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Satellite Map
Discover Omaha from above in high-definition satellite imagery.
In Other Languages
From Afrikaans to Yue Chinese—“Omaha” goes by many names.
- Afrikaans: “Omaha”
- Albanian: “Omaha, Nebraska”
- Albanian: “Omaha”
- Arabic: “أوماها”
- Arabic: “اوماها، نبراسكا”
- Aragonese: “Omaha”
- Armenian: “Օմահա”
- Asturian: “Omaha, Nebraska”
- Asturian: “Omaha”
- Azerbaijani: “Omaha”
- Balinese: “Omaha, Nebraska”
- Bambara: “Omaha”
- Basque: “Omaha”
- Belarusian: “Омага”
- Belarusian: “Омаха”
- Bengali: “ওমাহা”
- Bosnian: “Omaha”
- Breton: “Omaha”
- Bulgarian: “Омаха”
- Catalan: “Omaha”
- Cebuano: “Omaha”
- Central Kurdish: “ئۆمۆھا”
- Chechen: “Омаха”
- Chinese: “Omaha”
- Chinese: “奥马哈”
- Chinese: “奧馬哈”
- Cornish: “Omaha, Nebraska”
- Cornish: “Omaha”
- Croatian: “Omaha”
- Czech: “Omaha”
- Dagbani: “Omaha”
- Danish: “Omaha”
- Dutch: “Omaha”
- Egyptian Arabic: “اوماها نبراسكا”
- Esperanto: “Omaha”
- Esperanto: “Omaho”
- Estonian: “Omaha”
- Faroese: “Omaha”
- Finnish: “Omaha”
- French: “Omaha”
- Galician: “Omaha, Nebrasca”
- Galician: “Omaha”
- Georgian: “ომაჰა”
- German: “Omaha, Nebraska”
- German: “Omaha”
- Gilaki: “اؤماها (نبراسکا)”
- Gilaki: “اؤماها”
- Gothic: “𐍉𐌼𐌰𐌷𐌰”
- Greek: “Ομάχα, Νεμπράσκα”
- Greek: “Ομάχα”
- Greek: “Όμαχα”
- Haitian: “Omaha, Nebraska”
- Haitian: “Omaha”
- Hebrew: “אומהה”
- Hindi: “ओमाहा”
- Hungarian: “Omaha”
- Icelandic: “Omaha”
- Ido: “Omaha, Nebraska”
- Ido: “Omaha”
- Igbo: “Omaha, Nebraska”
- Igbo: “Omaha”
- Iloko: “Omaha”
- Indonesian: “Omaha, Nebraska”
- Indonesian: “Omaha”
- Interlingua: “Omaha”
- Interlingue: “Omaha”
- Irish: “Omaha, Nebraska”
- Irish: “Omaha”
- Italian: “Omaha”
- Japanese: “オマハ”
- Korean: “오마하”
- Kurdish: “Omaha, Nebraska”
- Kurdish: “Omaha”
- Ladin: “Omaha”
- Latin: “Omaha”
- Latvian: “Omaha”
- Lingala: “Omaha”
- Lithuanian: “Omaha”
- Luxembourgish: “Omaha”
- Macedonian: “Омаха”
- Malagasy: “Omaha, Nebraska”
- Malagasy: “Omaha”
- Malayalam: “ഒമാഹ, നെബ്രാസ്ക”
- Malayalam: “ഒമാഹ”
- Maori: “Omaha, Nebraska”
- Maori: “Omaha”
- Marathi: “ओमाहा”
- Mazanderani: “اوماها”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Omaha”
- Mongolian: “Омаха”
- N'Ko: “ߏߡߊ߬ߤߊ߫߸ ߣߋߓߙߊߛߑߞߊ߫”
- N'Ko: “ߏߡߊ߬ߤߊ߫”
- Navajo: “Tó Halgaaí Yílį́”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Omaha”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Omaha”
- Norwegian: “Omaha”
- Novial: “Omaha, Nebraska”
- Occitan (post 1500): “Omaha”
- Old English (ca. 450-1100): “Ōmahha”
- Ossetian: “Омахæ”
- Pampanga: “Omaha, Nebraska”
- Pampanga: “Omaha”
- Persian: “اوماها، نبراسکا”
- Persian: “اوماها”
- Piemontese: “Omaha”
- Polish: “Omaha, Nebraska”
- Polish: “Omaha”
- Portuguese: “Omaha”
- Romanian: “Omaha, Nebraska”
- Romanian: “Omaha”
- Russian: “Омаха, Небраска”
- Russian: “Омаха”
- Sanskrit: “ओमाहा”
- Sardinian: “Omaha”
- Scots: “Omaha, Nebraska”
- Scots: “Omaha”
- Scottish Gaelic: “Omaha, Nebraska”
- Scottish Gaelic: “Omaha”
- Serbian: “Омаха”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Omaha”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Омаха”
- Silesian: “Omaha”
- Slovak: “Omaha”
- Slovenian: “Omaha, Nebraska”
- Slovenian: “Omaha”
- Somali: “Omaha, Nebraska”
- Somali: “Omaha”
- South Azerbaijani: “اوماها”
- Spanish: “Omaha (Nebraska)”
- Spanish: “Omaha”
- Swahili: “Omaha, Nebraska”
- Swahili: “Omaha”
- Swedish: “Omaha, Nebraska”
- Swedish: “Omaha”
- Swedish: “Skottdramat i Omaha 2007”
- Tagalog: “Omaha, Nebraska”
- Tagalog: “Omaha”
- Tajik: “Умоҳо”
- Tamil: “ஒமாகா, நெப்ராசுக்கா”
- Tamil: “ஒமாகா”
- Tatar: “Омаһа”
- Thai: “โอมาฮา”
- Turkish: “Omaha, Nebraska”
- Turkish: “Omaha”
- Twi: “Omaha”
- Ukrainian: “Омага”
- Ukrainian: “Омаха”
- Urdu: “اوماہا، نیبراسکا”
- Urdu: “اوماہا”
- Uzbek: “Omaha”
- Uzbek: “Omaxa”
- Venetian: “Omaha”
- Vietnamese: “Omaha, Nebraska”
- Vietnamese: “Omaha”
- Vlax Romani: “Omaha”
- Volapük: “Omaha”
- Waray (Philippines): “Omaha, Nebraska”
- Waray (Philippines): “Omaha”
- Welsh: “Omaha, Nebraska”
- Welsh: “Omaha”
- Western Frisian: “Omaha”
- Western Mari: “Омаха”
- Wu Chinese: “奥马哈(内布拉斯加州)”
- Wu Chinese: “奥马哈”
- Yiddish: “אמאהא”
- Yiddish: “ַאמאַהא”
- Yoruba: “Omaha”
- Yue Chinese: “奧馬哈”
- “Omaha”
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