Omaha has been a Midwest leader since 1854, and the city still carries that same forward-moving energy. Since early American expeditions, Omaha, with its position along the Missouri River, has provided the country with continental railroads and shipping hubs. While times have changed since the 1850s, Omaha still brings this innovative thinking into everyday life.
The Old Market neighborhood draws crowds with its converted warehouse shops, galleries, and restaurants tucked along cobblestone streets, while the Blackstone District has grown into a spot for inventive dining and nightlife. Midtown Crossing surrounds Turner Park, and Aksarben Village connects residents to Stinson Park's trail networks and live concerts. The University of Nebraska at Omaha anchors the Aksarben area, and every summer the city welcomes the College World Series, a tradition that fills Charles Schwab Field with energy.