While you're busy cutting timber, your family and/or friends can visit various attractions in the general area.
- Forth Atkinson State Historical Park -- Fort Atkinson was the first United States Army post to be established west of the Missouri River in the unorganized region of the Louisiana Purchase of the United States.
- Steamboat Bertrand The Steamboat Bertrand Museum is home to a premier archeological collection of over 250,000 artifacts excavated from the buried wreck of the Steamboat Bertrand. On April 1, 1865. The cargo was headed to supply the people in Virginia City, NV during the gold rush.
- Desoto Bend National Wildlife Refuge -- DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge, created in 1958, is located along the banks of the Missouri River in the U.S. states of Iowa and Nebraska. The 8,362-acre (33.83 km2) refuge (46% in Iowa, 54% in Nebraska) preserves an area that would have been otherwise lost to cultivation.
- Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo -- In August 2014, TripAdvisor proclaimed Henry Doorly Zoo the "world's best zoo", leading San Diego Zoo and Loro Parque, based on an algorithmic assimilation of millions of reviews for 275 major zoos worldwide. It features the largest cat complex in North America;[6]"Kingdoms of the Night" is the world's largest nocturnal exhibit and indoor swamp; the Lied Jungle is one of the world's largest indoor rainforests, and the "Desert Dome" is one of the world's largest indoor deserts, as well as the largest glazed geodesic dome in the world.
- Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum -- The Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum is a museum focusing on aircraft and nuclear missiles of the United States Air Force. It is located near Ashland, Nebraska, along Interstate 80 southwest of Omaha. The objective of the museum is to preserve and display historic aircraft, missile, and space vehicles and provide educational resources. It is regarded as having one of the top collections of strategic aircraft.
- Old Market District -- The Old Market is a neighborhood located in downtown Omaha, Nebraska, United States, and is bordered by South 10th Street to the east, 13th Street to the west, Farnam Street to the north and Jackson Street to the South. The neighborhood has many restaurants, art galleries and upscale shopping. The area retains its brick paved streets from the turn of the century, horse-drawn carriages, and covered sidewalks in some areas. It is not uncommon to see a variety of street performers, artists, and other vendors.
- Duram Museum -- The Durham Museum is located at 801 South 10th Street in downtown Omaha, Nebraska. The museum is dedicated to preserving and displaying the history of the United States' western region. The museum is housed in Omaha's former Union Station.
- Lauritzen Gardens -- The Lauritzen Gardens - Omaha's Botanical Center, (formally Omaha Botanical Gardens) are a botanical gardens and an arboretum located at 100 Bancroft Street in the South Omaha neighborhood Omaha, Nebraska. The gardens are open daily during business hours; an admission fee is charged.
- Union Pacific Railroad Museum -- The UP Railroad Museum is a history museum on the Union Pacific Railroad with unique, interactive exhibits & a souvenir shop.
- Joslyn Art Museum -- The Joslyn Art Museum is the principal fine arts museum in the state of Nebraska, United States of America. Located in Omaha, it was opened in 1931 at the initiative of Sarah H. Joslyn in memory of her husband, businessman George A. Joslyn.
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