Staying in Omaha

#5
#5
I live in W TN. I plan to go up one way and back another. Its a pretty good drive for me but we are just going to take our chances and hope for the best! If I have break out the camping gear and sleep on the side of a road, it will not be the first time! I will be prepared for whatever! I am super freaking excited!!!

I think this team has woke a sleeping giant.

The true UT fans have been stuck in a rut for so long it feels liberating to support a winner! I am in love with this team!!!!!

GBO!!!
 
#9
#9
Besides Pitch, what restaurants do you recommend? Is a car recommended, or is everything pretty much walking distance from downtown? Any close side trip you’d recommend?
 
#10
#10
Nebraska is known for its corn as in the "Cornhuskers". So while there eat the cream corn, whole kernel corn, corn on the cobb and of course the CORNBREAD. Sorry, I couldn't help myself. The devil made me do it.
 
#11
#11
Nebraska is known for its corn as in the "Cornhuskers". So while there eat the cream corn, whole kernel corn, corn on the cobb and of course the CORNBREAD. Sorry, I couldn't help myself. The devil made me do it.
I'd rather be kicked in the head by a clydesdale on my way through St. Louis than eat cornbread. It is a shame that one gump could ruin a staple at my dinner table.
 
#13
#13
Besides Pitch, what restaurants do you recommend? Is a car recommended, or is everything pretty much walking distance from downtown? Any close side trip you’d recommend?
Does the aroma of the stockyards still dominate the atmosphere? I was at Offut AFB in the 70's and the place reeked.
 
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Does the aroma of the stockyards still dominate the atmosphere? I was at Offut AFB in the 70's and the place reeked.

Just curious...…….how do you pronounce Offut? I was looking at that the other day....down to the south of the city.
 

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