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TD Ameritrade Park

Omaha NE

This stadium is the home of the College Baseball World Series every year.
Neat sculpture capturing the joy of victory.
The stadium was hosting the Big 10 baseball tournament when we were here.

Omaha NE

Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge over the Missouri River
Nebraska-Iowa state line
Missouri River
Sculptures at the CHI Health Center
Omaha skyline
Tallest building in Omaha, 45 stories tall
Union Pacific building
Omaha World Herald headquarters, the largest employee-owned newspaper in the US
Warren Buffet’s house
Spirit of Nebraska Wilderness
Long-time family owned bakery, Olsen’s Bake Shop…
Kolaches!
Joslyn Castle, built in 1903 for George and Sarah Joslyn. George Joslyn gained his wealth in printing newspapers toward the end of the 19th century. This castle was designed to resemble a Scottish manor.
Platte River, west of Omaha

Pioneer Courage Park

Omaha NE

This sculpture park is a pretty impressive sight. It is way too large to photograph the entire sculpture, so I did it group by group.

Installed in 2005 and 2009, Sculptors Blair Buswell and Ed Fraughton of Utah created Pioneer Courage with four pioneer families and their covered wagons departing westward from Omaha. Each wagon stands approximately 12′ high and more than 40′ long when the oxen, horses or mules are placed in their hitches. Individual characters range in height from 3′ to 7 1/2′. The Wagon Master served as a crucial element to wagon trains, guiding their members west and looking after the families and their supplies. This Wagon Master stands at 11′ tall and weighs approximately 2,000 pounds. The Hunter Group portrays the constant need to provide additional nourishment and supplement the families’ meals with meat.

Boys Town

Omaha NE

Boys Town was founded in 1917 by Father Edward J. Flanagan. It is dedicated to the care, treatment, and education of at-risk children. The village was made famous by the 1938 award-winning movie “Boys Town,” staring Spencer Tracy and Mickey Rooney.
Father Flanagan’s house.
Father Flanagan statue
Catholic chapel
Rear of the chapel
Scene where the boy Jesus taught the Jewish religious leaders.
The tomb of Father Flanagan
This garden has many flowers, shrubs and trees that are referenced in the Bible.
Christ’s Thorn
Burning Bush
Protestant chapel.

State Museum of Natural History

Lincoln NE

This museum on the University of Nebraska campus is very well worth a visit. Fascinating collection of actual prehistoric fossils, many of them found in Nebraska.
Giant Beaver, found in Sheridan County NE
Peccary, found in Franklin County NE
Saber-Toothed Cat, found in the La Brea Tar Pits CA
Dire Wolf, found in the La Brea Tar Pits CA
Ground Sloth, found in Garden County NE
Chilocothere, found in Sioux County NE
Three-Toed Horse, found in Cherry County NE
Ancient Pronghorns, found in Cherry County NE
Short-Legged Rhinoceros, found in Brown County NE
Prod Tusker, found in Webster County NE
Long-Jawed Tusker, found in Cherry County NE. These elephants lacked tusks in the lower jaw, indicating they may have had flexible lower lips.
Stegomastodon, found in Morrill County NE
American Mastodon, found in Indiana
Jefferson’s Mammoth, found in Illinois.
Imperial Mammoth, found in Lincoln County NE
Imperial Mammoth, for scale.
Long-Limbed Rhino, found in Morrill County NE
Short-Legged Rhino, found in Brown County NE
Giant Rhinoceros, found in Banner County NE
Fossil Horse, found in Sheridan County NE
Giant Camel, found in Garden County NE. It was the largest species of camel to ever live.
Titanothere, found in the Nebraska Badlands
Apatosaurus thigh bone, found in Wyoming
This Mountain Lion was struck and killed by traffic in 2005 on I-80 between Lincoln and Omaha. Examination of its claws indicate it had travelled from the Black Hills in South Dakota, along the Missouri or Elkhorn Rivers.

And there is much, much more to see at this museum!