Fall Is The Best Time Of The Year To Find Your New Home At South Park Apartments In Mid-Town Omaha
The fall season is moving season weather you are moving across town or from around the country The weather is perfect, tree’s are beautiful and there is a crisp and fresh feel in the air.
As the song goes ” Something for nothing and your kicks for free”, Enjoy all the free activities Omaha has to offer and you will be singing all the way to the bank. Here are a few of the free events and activities you can enjoy here in Omaha:
Stroll the Old Market with its 80-plus shops and 30 pubs and restaurants
Visit the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts
Tour First National’s Spirit of Nebraska’s Wilderness and Pioneer Courage Park
Go for a “slide” at the Gene Leahy Pedestrian Mall, and then walk around the pond
Take in a walk at Heartland of America Park, with its 300-foot high fountain and evening light show
Stroll across the Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge, the longest pedestrian bridge linking two states
Enjoy our history at the Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail Visitor Center
Enjoy a walk along our newly developed Riverfront, enjoying the Monument to Labor Sculpture at Lewis & Clark Landing
Visit the Mormon Trail Center, which offers state-of-the-art history displays of the Mormon trek from Illinois to Utah in the 1800s
Enjoy Memorial Park, honoring WWII, Korea and Vietnam forces and the All-American Rose Society Garden;
Visit Mt Vernon Gardens, with its bluff setting similar to George Washington’s Mount Vernon view of the Potomac;
Tour the Cancer Survivors Park, an inspirational retreat to encourage people to understand and fight cancer
Visit Boys Town’s Hall of History, Visitors Center and the Father Flanagan House – also home to the World’s largest Ball of Stamps
See the Gerald R Ford Birth Site and Gardens, a memorial to the 38th U.S. President who was born in Omaha – a kiosk modeled after the original house and a colonnade and Rose Garden modeled after the White House complete the site
Take in the Jazz on the Green concert series in July and August, located at Midtown Crossing, or the Playing with Fire concert series May-September on the Riverfront