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Re: What's in Omaha/Council Bluffs area?
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Posted by North of Linoma Beach on October 31, 2005 at 12:10:01 from (64.154.26.251):
In Reply to: What's in Omaha/Council Bluffs area? posted by Evan350 on October 31, 2005 at 08:38:30:
The SAC museum is at Ashland, which is at the exit already mentioned. If you want to see trains, you will be right by the BNSF mainline at Ashland, (Melia Hill is the steepest grade on the Burlington between Denver and Omaha) or go up to Blair and watch the UP on the Fremont-Missouri Valley line, especially on the bridge over the Missouri, or go to Valley and Fremont and you are right next to the UP mainline, and follow it west along the Platte. Or if you want to see farming country, just look anywhere around you. Go to Lincoln and see the capitol, which is supposed to be a dupicate of the one at Baton Rouge, LA. Unfortunately, there is nothing much left where the "World's Largest Livestock Market" used to be in South Omaha. Hell, you might even see me, if you're looking north of Linoma Beach.
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