The Old Market is a historic area full of shops, restaurants, art galleries and more! We recommend checking out the passageway on Howard Street between 10th and 11th!
The Omaha Farmer's Market is Claire's favorite Saturday morning activity in Omaha. The market is set up between 11th & Jackson Streets in the Old Market District, and is open from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Check it out before or after the ceremony!
Omaha's main downtown park just got a major revamp. A great place for kids and adults to play!
A space for art exhibits, performances, lectures and more, Claire worked at Kaneko before attending architecture school!
A great local cafe for breakfast or lunch!
A wonderful restaurant in Omaha's Old Market that has been open since 1973! It burned in a fire in 2016, but it is back and running!
Omaha’s zoo is consistently ranked one of the best in the world! Be sure to check out “Jack & Claire's Foggy Forest!”
If you are looking for a nostalgia factory, this is the place to go. Jack and I have enjoyed browsing this old market store for candy and much more!
Established 1971
A collection of molten art galleries and studios that is open to the public! See metal, glass and ceramics being made by local artists!
We love this lively european cafe in the Old Market!
In addition to great art, you can see an early project designed by Norman Foster and a brand new wing by Snøhetta!
If we are late to the reception, this is where we’ll be.. Coneflower also has a second location close to downtown in Millwork Commons!
Visit Omaha’s premier independent cinema and longest-surviving screen in the city! Film Streams’ second location, The Ruth Sokolof Theater, is located downtown at 1340 Mike Fahey Street.
Little Bohemia is a historic Czech neighborhood between the Old Market and the zoo.