Omaha is the center of America and the heart of the Midwest.
At the crossroads of the country, Omaha is close to everything. Whether you're flying or driving getting here is a breeze. From the minute you arrive, you'll also find it's easy to get around the city.
Founded in 1854, Omaha has always been a dynamic, energetic city continually transforming itself. Whether it was the Native American Indian tribes, pioneers, railroad laborers or meatpackers, everyone who came to call Omaha home helped shape its current cultural diversity, hard work ethic and friendly demeanor.
(courtesy Omaha Convention & Visitors Bureau Web site)
Omaha Maps
Click here for a map of Omaha (courtesy Omaha Convention & Visitors Bureau Web site)
Click here for Directions to Qwest Convention Center
Click here for a map of Omaha's Old Market (courtesy Omaha Old Market Web site)
Click here for a map of Downtown Omaha Hotels
(courtesy Omaha Convention & Visitors Bureau Web site)
Omaha Web Sites
- Omaha Convention & Visitors Bureau
- City of Omaha
- Eppley Airfield
- The Omaha Old Market
- Omaha News from the Omaha World Herald
- Council Bluffs, Iowa (just across the river)
- Nebraska Travel & Tourism
- Iowa Division of Tourism
Omaha's Old Market district
(photo courtesy Old Market Web site)







