The Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition, held in 1898, ushered in a time of renewed growth and prosperity for Omaha. Souvenirs, photographs and other artifacts recall the extraordinary...
The works featured are minimal and conceptual art, some of which also explore numerous directions of the post-minimalist period, including works of a figurative and expressionist nature.
This gallery has a variety of transportation and commerce exhibits. From railcars to retail, these exhibits offer opportunities for all ages to explore, discover and remember.
This gallery is a tribute to the exemplary achievements and entrepreneurial spirit of local business people who have helped shape the course of Omaha's history.
In the late 19th century, Omaha real estate agent Byron Reed gradually put together a stunning collection of coins, documents, books, maps, and other items of great historical importance. Upon his...
As Omaha's population grew, so did the need for railway stations that could keep up with serving thousands of passengers and freight transactions daily. This exhibit provides visitors with the rich...