Discover Omaha! Home to Nebraska's largest city, Omaha, and nearly half a million people, Douglas County truly has something for everyone.
Despite its bustling economy and recent growth, the county remains a welcoming and convenient place to live and work. In fact, Forbes recently named Omaha as one of the top ten places in the U.S. It continues to improve as new businesses and individuals flock to this community - the heart of America's heartland.
Established in 1855, the Omaha area still offers glimpses of its past, such as the brick-paved streets of downtown's Old Market, where re-discovered and renovated warehouses now house restaurants, shops, and galleries. Other Omaha and Douglas County historical sites include the Mormon Pioneer Winter Quarters, the birthplaces of Gerald Ford and Malcolm X, and the General Crook House, a beautifully maintained Victorian home and garden from the late 1800s.
Douglas County's low cost of living and low crime rate make it a perfect place for families to discover the great life. Its eleven colleges and universities - including the University of Nebraska at Omaha, Creighton University, and the College of Saint Mary - attract people from all over and enrich the community by hosting events such as the Nebraska Storytelling Festival and the Nebraska Shakespeare Festival.
In addition to several local sports teams, Omaha has many museums, an opera company, a symphony, and a number of theater companies (including the one where Nebraska native Marlon Brando made his debut). The impressive local Henry Doorly Zoo is consistently ranked among the best in the nation - discover its amazing rain forest, desert dome and walk-through aquarium set in a beautiful park-like atmosphere. If you prefer to explore tamer surroundings, the other cities of Douglas County are peppered with well-maintained parks and recreational trails. Finally, the Eppley Airfield regional airport is located less than five miles from downtown Omaha, making travel to and from the area fast and convenient. However, once you experience Douglas County's activities, amenities, and friendly atmosphere, you may never want to leave home! Discover Omaha and Douglas County today.
Washington County sits just north of the Omaha metro area. It is a thriving bedroom community with strong historical and agricultural roots. In addition to being convenient to downtown Omaha, the county also houses several cutting-edge businesses of its own, including telecommunications firms and wet corn processing plants.
For history buffs, especially those following the Lewis and Clark expedition, this area is historically significant. Fort Calhoun, the county’s third largest town, was an important meeting site for the explorers and indigenous people. Fort Atkinson, located one mile east of Fort Calhoun, was established in the early 1800s. At that time it was the only military post west of the Missouri River. Now a state historical park, the restored fort hosts living history events during the summertime. Those interested in the area’s Native American roots can visit the Tower of the Four Winds, a sculptural interpretation of the visions of Sioux holy man, Black Elk.
Bordered by two rivers, Washington County offers waterfront recreation, over 100 acres of parks, and various community recreation facilities. Dana College, a four-year liberal arts college located in Blair, also sponsors community events throughout the year.
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The Bank of Nebraska would like to welcome you with the many banking features that we can provide for all of your banking needs. We have been in business since 1974 and have all the experience needed to full fill what ever your requirements are as you get situated in a new state. The Bank of Nebraska will proudly welcome you to our state and make settling in and setting up your new accounts with us as simple as can be for your convenience.
Perhaps you are looking for a friendly banking system? Bank of Nebraska will work one on one with you to determine the most cost effective needs for you. You can pick and choose from the many services that we can provide to fill all your banking requirements.
The Nebraska courts system is a multi-tiered system involving both general and specific focus courts. The state has an historical interest in maintaining law and order and meting out justice as it is warranted. The courts have evolved over time and are committed to addressing the ever-changing legal issues in our society.
There are several courts that Nebraska residents may find themselves involved with. They are courts of public record and the results of their proceedings are open to the public with the exception of particularly sensitive issues or matters involving juveniles. The Supreme Court is the most powerful court in the state. The court’s responsibilities include being the state’s highest appeals court, the administrative leadership for Nebraska’s court system at all levels, regulating the practice of law through the State Bar Association and attorney disciplinary measures, and hearing appellate cases that involve constitutional issues, the death penalty, or the sentence of life in prison.
Welcome to Lincoln, Nebraska! We want to help you get acquainted quickly and easily! When most people make a move, they are so busy that they find something great out about their town only after already being there months and sometimes even years! Lincoln has a ton of great services, fun places to visit, and terrific activities, and we do not want that to happen to you. We will start out by giving you a little information about the local Lincoln Municipal Airport; you might be surprised about all that it has to offer!
You will find that the Lincoln Municipal Airport has all the conveniences of a larger airport, but with much less hassle. Northwest Airlines, United and Delta all offer daily flights in and out of the Lincoln Municipal Airport. There are flights daily to and from Atlanta, New York, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Minneapolis, Washington DC, Seattle, Detroit, Boston, and Indianapolis. There are also larger planes that fly from Lincoln to Denver, Chicago, and Las Vegas.
The Nebraska Humane Society Omaha is a no-suffering shelter that promotes responsible pet ownership, provides education, gives sanctuary to lost or abandoned animals, and facilitates pet adoptions.
The shelter was founded in 1875 and is the fifth oldest Humane Society in the country. It is a private, non-profit organization that is funded by private donations and run by a professional staff and a corps of volunteers. Every animal that comes to the shelter is cared for, given medical treatment, and if possible, adopted.
Looking at a Nebraska map reveals a state with many unique and interesting cities. Nicknamed the Cornhusker State, it is the 16th largest state in the Union but ranks 38th in population and there is not one single, large metropolis but, rather, many smaller sized cities. Located on the Great Plains, the map reveals a state that is rectangular in shape with a small square cut out of its’ southwestern corner. Although it is completely land locked, it contains more miles of rivers than in any other state.
The majority of the population lives in the eastern part of the state and the biggest city, Omaha, is located on the Missouri River which serves as Nebraska’s eastern border. With a population of close to a half million people, it is the state’s industrial, cultural, and transportation hub. On the riverfront, there are fine restaurants, shops, and many water activities.
When moving to a new state, it's important to make sure that your vehicle is re-registered and a new driver's license is obtained. The Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles has several locations to assist new residents with this important task.
Time is of the essence at the Nebraska DMV, as new residents have 30 days to obtain a new resident Driver's License, Title, and Registration for all applicable vehicles brought into the State of Nebraska. In addition, certain vehicles are required to undergo a thorough inspection.
In order to obtain a new driver's license, a new resident must visit the Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles location in their county to fill out a driver's license application and present valid proof of identification. Proof of identification would be your current driver's license or other acceptable personal identification including your full name and date-of-birth.
Welcome to Nebraska! We hope that you enjoy it here whether you are a new resident or a visitor to our beautiful state. If you like to hunt, the deer hunting in Nebraska is excellant! Nebraska deer hunting usually attracts people from all over the country to come and take advantage of getting the excellant hunting experiance that Nebraska has to offer.
The deer hunting in Nebraska offers two types of species that one may hunt for. The white tail deer, which is more often than not found close to wooded areas, creeks, and where they bed down. They are a very timid creature and will bolt at the slightest hint of danger. Which is why these Nebraska deer are so challenging and exciting to hunt. The other species of Nebraska deer are the mule deer. These deer are not as challenging as the white tail deer because the mule deer has a tendancy to only run a short distance and then stop to look behind them. The mule deer is the perfect deer for a teenager who is just getting into the hunting sport.