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Omaha Old Market Links

    AllAboutOmaha
    Antiquarium
    Artists' Coop Gallery
    Bemis Center
    Blue Barn Theatre
    Das Rheinland
    Délice European Bakery
    Famous Daves
    French Cafe
    Fringes Salon
    Garbo's Salon
    Healing Arts Center
    Heartland Scenic
    Homer's Records
    Images of Nature
    Jackson Artworks
    Julio's
    Little King
    M's Pub
    M. J. Java
    M. & J. Carriage
    Nebraska Clothing
    Old Market Artist
    Old Market Candy
    Old Market Lofts
    Old Market Omaha
    Omaha Clay Works
    Omaha Prime Restaurant
    Overland Sheepskin
    Passport Restaurant
    S.G. Roi Tobacconist
    Tannenbaum
    Upstream Brewing
    Vivace Restaurant
    V.Mertz Restaurant
    Western Heritage Museum

 

Click to visit Val the Old Marlet website.
Old Market Artist
N.E. Corner 11th & Howard

If you are new to Omaha, head for the Old Market, take a horse and carriage ride and see some of Omaha's best.  You can also take a trolley tour to help get you up-to-date first hand.

Omaha's Old Market area is an attraction in itself.  It is located in the oldest part of town so a lot of the original flavor of the old buildings has been preserved making it a pleasure to see as well as walk around.

The entire area is not to be missed, it is Omaha's oldest part of town preserved with the unique shops that can't be found anywhere else.  During summer months, it has a great Farmer's Market, reflecting back to the oldest days of the area.

The streets are paved with brick just like in the oldest days.  The sidewalk covering is edged with flower boxes, some with hanging plants.  The main intersection of 11th and Howard street has large circular planters on the corners.  The summer air is filled with the sweet smell of blossoms in bloom.  In the fall, the blossoms are replaced by Christmas lights.  Soon, the smell of fresh fallen snow fills the air.

Of course, the smell is often interrupted as you walk by one of the many restaurants.  No matter what you are interested in, there is a restaurant that will satisfy the palate, all unique, some very upscale such as Indian Oven, Omaha Prime,  V. Mertz, Vivace, and The French Café.  Even more casual, check out Julio's, Old Chicago and so on.

The Old Market also has great pubs and taverns most serving great food too.  Check out Barry O's, Howard Street, Mr. Toads*, and the best brewery of Omaha and Chicago, so when in Omaha, visit the Old Market and have yourself a "Farquar" time.

Art and Museums  Click to go to the top of this page.

Our old train depot has been converted into the Durham Western Heritage Museum showing some great exhibits of our earliest history.  There are several locations where art is on display such as the Artists' Cooperative, the Passageway Gallery, and the Garden of the Zodiac.  The Bemis Center for Contemporary Artists has an Artist in Residency program.

Shopping  Click to go to the top of this page.

The Old Market area has lots of shops to choose from such as Images of Nature, Overland Sheepskin Company, The Nebraska Clothing Store, and Tannenbaum Christmas Store.  Need cash for shopping?  The Old Market has several locations with ATMs (check the list along the side).

Sidewalk Performers  Click to go to the top of this page.

One of the best things about the Old Market is the sidewalk performers.  You can have your caricature made, pick up some far out art, or stop and enjoy some sidewalk music from a variety of musical performances.  If you walk on by and spend some time listening, you may not realize how great some of the performances are and therefore miss out on on rare talent.  Some of the musicians you see are professionals that like to get back to that close and personal experience.  Some have CDs available.  We are profiling sidewalk performers complete with contact information so if you want some of that music you heard, check out the Sidewalk Performer pages.

 

 

 

Artist all over the world apply for a stay in residence for 3 months, a place to concentrate on their art, and a stipend.  Bemis Center has 3 Art Galleries, with changing exhibitions.  Also programs for children.   Click to visit the Bemis Center website.
Bemis Center
for Contemporary Artists

 

Click to visit the Artists Coop Gallery
Artists Coop Gallery
Old Market

Click to visit the Omaha Cultural & Academic Cooperative website.
Omaha Cultural & Academic Cooperative
Art and Education

Click to visit the Antiquarium website area for Bill Farmer's art.
Antiquarium
Books and Art

Click to visit the Durham Western Heritage Museum website.
Durham Western Heritage
Museum

 

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Old Market Attractions Links  Click to go to the top of this page.

    Durham Western Heritage Museum  (801 S. 10th St.) This address is in Nebraska.  Click to see a map.

Area Art Related Attractions  Click to go to the top of this page.

    Artists' Coop Gallery  (405 S. 11th St.) This address is in Nebraska.  Click to see a map.
    Art of Bill Farmer at the Antiquarium  (1215 Harney St.) This address is in Nebraska.  Click to see a map.
    Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts  (724 S. 12th St.) This address is in Nebraska.  Click to see a map.
    Images of Nature  (1115 Harney St.) This address is in Nebraska.  Click to see a map.
    Jackson Artworks  (1108 Jackson St.) This address is in Nebraska.  Click to see a map.
    Omaha Clayworks  (1114 Jones St., Studio C.) This address is in Nebraska.  Click to see a map.
    Omaha Cultural & Artistic Cooperative  (3701 S. 10th St.) This address is in Nebraska.  Click to see a map.

Theatre Links  Click to go to the top of this page.

    Blue Barn Theatre  (614 S. 11th St.) This address is in Nebraska.  Click to see a map.

Restaurant-Brewing Links    Click to go to the top of this page.

    Das Rheinland  (414 S. 10th St.) This address is in Nebraska.  Click to see a map.
    French Cafe  (1017 Howard St.) This address is in Nebraska.  Click to see a map.
    Julio's  (510 S. 13th St.) This address is in Nebraska.  Click to see a map.
    Omaha Prime  ( 415 S. 11th St.) This address is in Nebraska.  Click to see a map.
    Passport Restaurant  (1101 Jackson St.) This address is in Nebraska.  Click to see a map.
    Upstream Brewing Co.  (11th and Jackson St.) This address is in Nebraska.  Click to see a map.

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For more information about Omaha and its history, check out these related websites:

    Omaha History Center & Coffee Lounge  (512 South 13th Street This address is in Nebraska.  Click to see a map.
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Omaha Old Market Links

    Antiquarium
    Artists' Coop Gallery
    Bemis Center
    Blue Barn Theatre
    Capitol in the Market
    Das Rheinland
    Famous Daves
    French Cafe
    Fringes Salon
    Garbo's Salon
    Healing Arts Center
    Heartland Scenic
    Homer's Records
    Images of Nature
    Jackson Artworks
    James R. Hendrickson
    Julio's
    Little King
    M's Pub
    M. J. Java
    M. & J. Carriage
    Nebraska Clothing
    Old Market Artist
    Old Market Candy
    Old Market Lofts
    Old Market Omaha
    Omaha Clay Works
    Omaha Prime Restaurant
    Overland Sheepskin
    Passport Restaurant
    S.G. Roi Tobacconist
    Tannenbaum
    Upstream Brewing
    Vivace Restaurant
    V.Mertz Restaurant
    Western Heritage Museum

ATMs in the Old Market
   
   Art Plus Gallery
   Barry O's
   Billy Froggs
   Cubby Foods
   Embassy Suites
   Famous Dave's
   French Cafe
   Howard Street Pub
   Old Chicago
   Michaels
   Security National Bank
   Upstream Brewing Co

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