Explore Omaha During the College World Series: Top 5 Must‑See Attractions
Be Two Places at Once on Bob The Bridge
Bob The Bridge is a 3,000‑foot pedestrian walkway that spans the Missouri River, offering sweeping views of Omaha’s skyline. Located at the Nebraska/Iowa state line, it features the iconic bobbing experience, where visitors can stand on both sides of the bridge simultaneously.

Step Back in Time at Boys Town
Boys Town, immortalized by the 1938 film starring Mickey Rooney, showcases the legacy of Father Edward J. Flanagan, who founded a national organization to care for children and support families in the 1910s. The campus includes the Hall of History, Father Flanagan’s Home, and the world’s largest ball of postage stamps.

Admire Historic Architecture at The Durham Museum
Housed in historic Union Station, the Durham Museum offers interactive exhibits for all ages. Highlights include restored train cars, 1940s storefronts, regional artifacts, and an original soda fountain.

Indulge in Sweets at Hollywood Candy
This flagship candy shop stocks house‑made chocolates, classic treats, and every flavor of Jelly Belly jelly beans. Adjacent is a retro diner, antiques, and a pinball museum, making it a one‑stop nostalgia destination.

Discover Aeronautics at the Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum
Just outside Omaha near Ashland, this 300,000‑sq‑ft museum ignites curiosity with a vast collection of military aircraft and space artifacts, many of which are restored in on‑site facilities.

For more on everything Omaha has to offer, click here. The College World Series schedule can be found at https://www.ncaa.com/championships/baseball/d1.




