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Posted by John in Nebraska on January 22, 2005 at 07:04:21 from (209.74.225.172):
In Reply to: Re: Possible trip to Omaha posted by Les...fortunate on January 21, 2005 at 03:55:29:
Les, you may be surprised to find Omaha quite hilly, and full of trees, whereas trees are kinda sparse in other parts of the state. There is the zoo, as mentioned, not as silly as it sounds, as the buildings there are heated. We also have the Strategic Air Command museum, a few miles west on Interstate 80, definitely worth a look at the old birds, also all inside. About 694 restaurants in town. Afraid most of the tractor venues are only on during warm weather, come back in July. Durham Western Heritage museum is the 1930s Art Deco Union Pacific station, has a lot of exhibits as well as a UP train parked there. Don't tell people though, we're trying to keep the tourist numbers down. John in Nebraska
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