Omaha Quick Guide
Sprouting on the Missouri River, past the vast cornfields of eastern Nebraska, Omaha is the state’s largest city. Beyond a history of being a serious, steak-and-rail town as a major transportation and livestock hub for the Great Plains, Omaha has grown to be truly metropolitan, with ongoing revitalization of its downtown and neighborhoods. There’s much more to Omaha than corn and cowboys. The city is home to the University of Nebraska and thousands of die-hard Huskers, as well as the headquarters for Berkshire Hathaway, Union Pacific and ConAgra Foods. Among famous Omaha natives are American icons Fred Astaire, Marlon Brando and President Gerald R. Ford. For information on city offices and departments, call (402) 444-7000 or visit Omaha City Hall, located at 1819 Farnam St. (Map).
Getting Around Omaha
Get maps, driving directions and latest traffic info.
Find rental car agencies.
Find airport transportation services, if you’re flying in or out via Eppley Airfield (OMA).
Find Metro Area Transit routes: (402) 341-0800.
Making Omaha Your Home
Find a place to live: real estate agents, apartments and rental services.
Set up utilities: electric, water, gas, garbage collection, phone, internet, cable/satellite television.
Register to vote, or get voter information: (402) 444-8683.
Get or renew your Nebraska driver’s license: (402) 471-3861.
Omaha Shopping and Services
Shop for the basics: department stores, shopping centers, grocery stores, farmers’ markets, pharmacies, pet supplies.
Enlist some help: employment agencies, day care centers, financial services.