100 Things to Do in Omaha Before You Die

100 Things to Do in Omaha Before You Die

100 Things to Do in Omaha Before You Die

100 Things to Do in Omaha Before You Die

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Overview

Omaha is often called the best-kept secret in the United States. Once they've been there, visitors tend to fall in love with the city and its people. Omaha is famous for its great steaks and being the home of Warren Buffett, the billionaire "Oracle of Omaha." Referred to as the Gateway to the West, Omaha has so much to offer, from history, hiking, and an exciting local beer scene to great food. We take you on a tour of the city's unique and interesting sites and include some fun facts and helpful tips. During our travels, we'll share where to take on the challenge of eating a six-patty burger with all the toppings, where to find the home of blown glass art, and where to see some of the fastest planes in the world. 100 Things to Do in Omaha Before You Die travels around Omaha to reveal the beauty and diversity of a growing city. Whether you grew up in Omaha, call yourself an Omahan now, or are just passing through, this book will make you stop and say, "I didn't realize that was in Omaha."

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162014096
Publisher: Reedy Press LLC
Publication date: 05/11/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 13 MB
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About the Author

Tim and Lisa Trudell, residents of southwest Omaha, own the travel blog The Walking Tourists. Lisa was a travel professional for more than 16 years. Tim was a journalist at local papers for several years and is currently the photographer, editor, and author of the blog. When not traveling, they love to continue to explore the unique areas of Omaha including their favorites, the Old Market, Benson, and Dundee. You can follow them at @100ThingsOmaha or www.thewalkingtourists.com.
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