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Free Things to do in Omaha
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15 Free Things to do in Omaha

We’re lucky enough to live in a vibrant community packed with rich history and culture, providing endless opportunities to explore all the great things Omaha has to offer. And thankfully, a lot of these said opportunities don’t require you to spend a lot of money! To prove it, we found […]

Places to Stay in Omaha: Hotels, Bed & Breakfasts, Airbnb
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Places To Stay When Visiting Omaha

It’s always helpful to have a list of places to stay in Omaha, whether you’re a resident hosting visitors or you’re one of those visitors yourself. Searching online can be a never-ending task, as you sift through dozens of contenders, hoping to narrow down a hotel based on your desired […]

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7 Omaha Area Homes Under $300K

Who doesn’t love admiring homes with impressive features like built-in wine cellars and breathtaking lake views? Isn’t that why we watch HGTV and walk through the Parade of Homes? Fortunately for us, we don’t always have to fork over millions of dollars to get gorgeous kitchens, luxurious bathrooms or even […]

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The Best Neighborhoods to Live in the Omaha Area

This post was updated in 2017. Relocation can be an overwhelming process, whether you’re traveling a few miles or across the country. You may fear picking the wrong neighborhood to suit you and your family, may wonder about the commute distance to your new (or existing) job, or may want […]

Top Brunch Places in Omaha
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The Best Places to Brunch in Omaha

Brunch is a wonderful concept. It’s the perfect meal for the late weekend risers, the indecisive, those with large appetites, and food-lovers. You get all the syrupy benefits of breakfast along with the savory notes of lunch, all in one place… plus you get to sleep in a little bit. […]

Things to Do in Council Bluffs
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Your Guide to Things to Do in Council Bluffs

We are situated in a unique location within the United States. Two neighboring cities lay side-by-side, split by a river yet connected by a bridge with lots of personality. These cities — Omaha and Council Bluffs — share similarities, but also differences, the biggest of which being their home state. […]