Historical Places in Montclair Omaha, NE

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Capitol District gallery
7YEARS IN BUSINESS

Omaha's premier dining and entertainment district offers a wide range of bars, restaurants, activities, and venues, perfect for any group looking to explo

Neighborhood:
Downtown Omaha
Payment method:
amex, discover, master card, visa
Freedom Park gallery

Freedom Park, a USN Museum, rests on the Missouri River just north of downtown Omaha. Major exhibits are the USS Marlin SST-2 and the USS Hazard AM-24

Neighborhoods:
East Omaha, Sherman
Western Historic Trails Center gallery

Western Historic Trail center is on the banks of the Missouri River, explore western history. Receive an orientation for trips north following the Lewis a

Historic General Dodge House gallery

Built in 1869 on the frontier, no expense was spared on this sublime Second Empire Victorian home. The fourteen room, three story mansion stands on a hi

Mormon Trail Center at Winter Quarters gallery

The Mormon Trail Center at Winter Quarters, located in Omaha, Nebraska, is a visitors’ center with exhibits about the westward migration of Latter-day Saint

Amenities:
Wheelchair accessible
Payment method:
amex, visa
Railswest Railroad Museum and Ho Model Railroad gallery

RailsWest Depot Museum is housed in an old Rock Island Depot built in 1899. There are many displays which include full size train cars to walk through and