Heartland of America Park
Heartland of America Park is a public park located at 800 Douglas Street in
downtown Omaha, Nebraska. The 31-acre (130,000 m2) park is situated between
Interstate 80 and the Missouri River.
Lewis and Clark reportedly discovered conspicuous earthen mounds when they
explored the location in 1804. Historians speculate the mounds may have been
natural or the remains of an Otoe village.
Opened in 1990, the park was built on recovered after the controversial
demolition of the Jobbers Canyon Historic District. The area, filled with
warehouses dating to the 1870s, was integral to the growth and development of
Omaha. Along with the lake the park features a paved walking trail encircling
area.
There are three fountains, including a large, modern, $1.5 million computerized
fountain that projects water 300 feet (91 m) into the air and features a
nighttime light show. The lake has a tour boat named the General Marion, with
rides available in the summertime, and resident swans named Romeo and Juliet in
honor of the play.
Location
800 Douglas Street
Omaha, Nebraska
USA
Getting There
Heartland of America Park is located in Omaha, Nebraska, and is easily
accessible by public transportation. The park is situated in downtown Omaha and
is within walking distance of several bus stops.
If you are traveling by bus, the Omaha Metro bus system provides several routes
that stop near the park. The closest bus stops are located on Farnam Street,
near the park's southern entrance, and on Douglas Street, near the park's
northern entrance.
You can plan your trip and find the best route using the Omaha Metro's online
trip planner or by calling their customer service center. Additionally, many
taxi and ride-sharing services operate in Omaha and can provide transportation
to the park.
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