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Downtown Omaha B:8.75” T:8.5” R i v e r f r o Cuming St n t 64 D 75 r DOWNTOWN MIDTOWN 480 480 Dodge St 6 Douglas St Farnam St Missouri River Harney St Tom Hanafan C River’s onag ra Edge Park S 9th Ave Jackson St t vd l St 33th B Leaverworth St ’s 24th St 24th 16th St 13th St 10th St ah NEBRASKA rr IOWA a H 480 29 LITTLE Woolworth Ave ITALY SOUTHEAST OMAHA 23rd Ave Marth M a S t i 32nd St d A m e Marc Blvd Marc r ic a D RIVERVIEW Lauritzen r Gardens/ Kenefick Park HANSCOM 80 29 PARK 80 B:11.25” T:11” Riverside Park 75 MAP OUT YOUR OMAHA ADVENTURE CHI Health Center Omaha Harrah’s Council Bluffs Midtown Crossing 455 North 10th Street Hotel & Casino 1.9 miles W 0.1 miles N 1 Harrah’s Boulevard The Capitol District 2.1 miles SE TD Ameritrade Park Omaha 0.3 miles E 0.5 miles N Holland Performing Arts Center Blackstone District 13th and Douglas Streets Omaha’s Henry Doorly 2.7 miles E 0.1 miles W Zoo and Aquarium BOB – Bob Kerrey 2.4 miles S Bass Pro Shops Pedestrian Bridge 3.8 miles S Joslyn Art Museum 0.9 miles N 2200 Dodge Street Heartland of America Park Ameristar Casino 0.9 miles W and Fountain 2200 River Road 8th and Douglas Streets Orpheum Theater 3 miles SE 0.5 miles SE 0.6 miles SW Horseshoe Casino Council Bluffs Lewis and Clark Landing Omaha Children’s Museum 2701 23rd Avenue 515 North Riverfront Drive 500 South 20th Street 4 miles SE 0.5 miles NE 1.5 miles SW Mid‑America Center The Old Market 40 Arena Way 1 mile S 4 miles SE 1086330 File Name: 1086330_6675_CY_OMACY_Omaha Downtown Infographic Map_8.5 Option: QC/QA Client: Marriott Field Marketing Links: Fonts: Inks: CY_OMACY_Area_Map.ai (102%; 8.3MB) Museo Sans (500, 100) Cyan Account Mgr Marsha #: OMACY_CCOE CY_Logo_CMYK.eps (22.29%; 1.6MB) Magenta Title: CY_Omaha Downtown Infographic Yellow Studio Artist Map_8.5 x 11 Black Q.C. Trim: 8.5” x 11” Client Bleed: 0.125” x 0.125” Safety: 0” x 0” Artist: Lania Yu / Nicole Williams ICC: GRACoL2006_Coated1v2.icc Station: OMG-USNY-OSX-008 / Lania Yu Saved: 8-16-2019 5:02 PM Workflow: CMYK Current: 8-16-2019 5:03 PM B:8.75” T:8.5” OMAHA’S HENRY DOORLY ZOO AND AQUARIUM THE OLD MARKET Unleash your sense of wonder among 160 acres of plants, The Old Market is a neighborhood located in downtown. animals and unique habitats from around the world, right The neighborhood has many restaurants, art galleries and here in Omaha. See exciting new enclosures as they get upscale shopping. Perfect for family time or a quick outing renovated to help best suit all animals and their needs. before meetings. JOSLYN ART MUSEUM MIDTOWN CROSSING The Joslyn Art Museum is the principal fine arts museum Located a few blocks from the Old Market, Midtown in the state. Located in Omaha, it was opened in 1931 at Crossing at Turner Park is a seven-building, 16-acre the initiative of Sarah H. Joslyn in memory of her husband. mixed-use development in midtown Omaha, encompassing It is Nebraska’s only museum with a comprehensive 297 luxury condominiums, 196 apartment units, and permanent collection. more than 225,000 square feet of fine and casual dining, entertainment and shopping. ORPHEUM THEATER Located at 409 South 16th Street, the Orpheum Theater has THE CAPITOL DISTRICT been home to hundreds of plays and musicals for the last The Capitol District is located between 10th and 12th Streets, couple of decades. with restaurants, wedding venues, hotels and so much more to offer our guests. OMAHA CHILDREN’S MUSEUM The museum is ranked among the top children’s museums BLACKSTONE DISTRICT nationally. The museum features more than 45,000 square Visit Omaha’s Blackstone District, home of the classic feet of exhibit space, with permanent exhibits along with Reuben Sandwich. The American staple was created in the seasonal ones, like the “Search for the Dinosaurs” exhibit. Blackstone District back in the 1920s and visitors can taste the original recipe at Crescent Moon. The Blackstone District HARRAH’S COUNCIL BLUFFS HOTEL & CASINO is filled with many restaurants and shopping areas, and is Located in Council Bluffs, Iowa, Harrah’s is a great place to located right after Midtown Crossing. visit for Stir Cove concerts and if you would like to enjoy nice steak restaurants that are on the property. BOB KERREY PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE This 3,000-foot-long walkway stretches across the Missouri HOLLAND PERFORMING ARTS CENTER River, giving pedestrians a spectacular view of Omaha’s Located at 1200 Douglas Street, the Holland Performing skyline and an almost airborne experience. On the Nebraska B:11.25” Arts Center has been home to a dozen musicals and side, enjoy the three-acre Omaha Plaza with an interactive T:11” plays including multiple symposiums and musical water jet fountain, the River Critters Environmental Play Area performances by both high schoolers, middle schoolers and access to the National Park Service Visitor Center. and even professionals. AMERISTAR CASINO BASS PRO SHOPS Modern rooms and suites, some with river views, in a This chain is known for its large, wilderness-themed stores polished casino hotel with dining, bars and a pool. Located at and wide array of hunting, fishing and outdoor gear. Located 2200 River Road in Council Bluffs, Iowa. at 2901 Bass Pro Drive in Council Bluffs, Iowa. HORSESHOE CASINO COUNCIL BLUFFS HEARTLAND OF AMERICA PARK AND FOUNTAIN Horseshoe Casino is a casino and former greyhound Catch the spectacular fountain with its 320-foot water jet racing track in Council Bluffs, Iowa, near Omaha. It has and light show. Lewis and Clark interpretive exhibits, WWII 60,000 square feet of gaming space with 1,438 slot and Airborne Memorial Sculptures, gondola rides and a machines, 63 table games, a William Hill Race Book and pedestrian bridge connecting to the Lewis and Clark Landing a WSOP poker room. are also throughout the park. MID-AMERICA CENTER LEWIS AND CLARK LANDING The Mid-America Center is an arena and a convention Omaha’s riverfront near the original landing site of the Lewis center located in Council Bluffs, Iowa, just five minutes and Clark Expedition in 1804. Use the riverfront walk to visit from downtown Omaha. It has been known to have gun the National Park Service Regional Headquarters and Bob shows, multiple ice hockey competitions and even monster Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge. truck rallies. COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT® OMAHA DOWNTOWN/OLD MARKET AREA 101 South 10th Street | Omaha, NE 68102 402.346.2200 | Marriott.com/OMACY ©2019 Marriott International, Inc. All Rights Reserved. All names, marks and logos are the trademarks of Marriott International, Inc., or its affiliates. 1086330 File Name: 1086330_6675_CY_OMACY_Omaha Downtown Infographic Map_8.5 Option: QC/QA Client: Marriott Field Marketing Links: Fonts: Inks: None Museo Sans (500, 100, 300) Cyan Account Mgr Marsha #: OMACY_CCOE Magenta Title: CY_Omaha Downtown Infographic Yellow Studio Artist Map_8.5 x 11 Black Q.C. Trim: 8.5” x 11” Client Bleed: 0.125” x 0.125” Safety: 0” x 0” Artist: Lania Yu / Nicole Williams ICC: GRACoL2006_Coated1v2.icc Station: OMG-USNY-OSX-008 / Lania Yu Saved: 8-16-2019 5:02 PM Workflow: CMYK Current: 8-16-2019 5:03 PM.
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