Omaha, Nebraska

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Omaha, Nebraska is the largest city in the state of Nebraska, known as a major Midwestern economic and cultural hub situated along the Missouri River.


Statements (53)
Predicate Object
instanceOf city
county seat
climate humid continental climate
continent North America
country United States
culturalRole major Midwestern cultural center
demographicsCharacteristic ethnically diverse urban population
economicRole major Midwestern economic hub
elevationAboveSeaLevel approximately 320 meters
founded 1854
governmentType strong mayor–council
hasAreaCode 402
531
hasAttraction Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge
Durham Museum
Joslyn Art Museum
Old Market historic district
hasNickname Gateway to the West
The Big O
hasSportsTeam Creighton Bluejays
Omaha Mavericks
Omaha Storm Chasers
homeTo Berkshire Hathaway
Creighton University
Eppley Airfield
First National Bank of Omaha
Mutual of Omaha
Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium
TD Ameritrade (historical headquarters)
Union Pacific Railroad headquarters
University of Nebraska Omaha
hosts NCAA Men’s College World Series
incorporated 1857
isCountySeatOf Douglas County, Nebraska
isLargestCityOf Nebraska
knownFor College World Series
finance and insurance industry
healthcare and medical services
meatpacking history
railroad history
telecommunications
transportation and logistics
locatedIn Douglas County, Nebraska
Nebraska
locatedInTimeZone Central Time Zone
locatedOnRiver Missouri River
metroAreaSpans Iowa
Nebraska
namedAfter Omaha people
partOf Omaha–Council Bluffs metropolitan area
populationRankInState 1
postalCodePrefix 681
region Midwestern United States

Referenced by (144)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Adele Astaire ("Omaha, Nebraska, United States")
Alexander Payne ("Omaha, Nebraska, United States")
Charlie Munger ("Omaha, Nebraska, United States")
Conor Oberst ("Omaha, Nebraska, United States")
Dorothy McGuire ("Omaha, Nebraska, United States")
Fred Astaire ("Omaha, Nebraska, United States")
Frederick Austerlitz ("Omaha, Nebraska, United States")
Frederick Austerlitz ("Omaha, Nebraska, United States")
Gabrielle Union ("Omaha, Nebraska, United States")
Gerald Ford ("Omaha, Nebraska, United States")
Leslie Lynch King Jr. ("Omaha, Nebraska, United States")
Malcolm X ("Omaha, Nebraska, United States")
Marlon Brando ("Omaha, Nebraska, United States")
Montgomery Clift ("Omaha, Nebraska, United States")
Peter Buffett ("Omaha, Nebraska, United States")
Roxane Gay
Warren Buffett ("Omaha, Nebraska, United States")
Warren Buffett
Wesley Addy ("Omaha, Nebraska, United States")
placeOfBirth
Calvary Cemetery, Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Creighton University
Eppley Airfield
Glenn L. Martin Company plant, Omaha, Nebraska
Holland Performing Arts Center
Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium
Joslyn Art Museum
Old Market historic district
Omaha Central High School
Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium
TD Ameritrade (historical headquarters)
University of Nebraska Omaha
locatedIn
1952 College World Series championship ("Omaha")
Charles Schwab Field Omaha ("Omaha")
College of Saint Mary ("Omaha")
Creighton University ("Omaha")
Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium ("Omaha")
Joslyn Art Museum ("Omaha")
Omaha Central High School ("Omaha")
Omaha Mavericks ("Omaha")
city
Astrid Menks
Conor Oberst ("Omaha, Nebraska, United States")
Fritz Austerlitz ("Omaha, Nebraska, United States")
Louise Little ("Omaha, Nebraska, United States")
Pete Ricketts
Susan Alice Buffett
Warren Buffett ("Omaha, Nebraska, United States")
Warren Buffett
residence
Berkshire Hathaway
First National Bank of Omaha
Mutual of Omaha
Nebraska Furniture Mart
Sherwood Foundation
TD Ameritrade
Union Pacific Railroad
headquartersLocation
1952 College World Series championship
Charles Schwab Field Omaha
Durham Museum
Nebraska Furniture Mart
Omaha Mavericks
Omaha Symphony
location
Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge
First Transcontinental Railroad
Grenville Dodge Memorial Bridge
U.S. Route 30
connects
Avoca, Iowa
Bellevue, Nebraska
Kanesville ("Omaha, Nebraska (across the Missouri River)")
Wahoo, Nebraska, United States
locatedNear
Creighton Bluejays
Omaha Symphony
Ryan Bingham
basedIn
Eppley Airfield
Omaha Storm Chasers
Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium ("Omaha")
cityServed
Albert C. Wedemeyer ("Omaha, Nebraska, United States of America")
Bob Gibson ("Omaha, Nebraska, United States")
birthPlace
First National Bank of Omaha ("Omaha")
Mutual of Omaha ("Omaha")
cityOfHeadquarters
Gretna, Nebraska
Ralston, Nebraska
isSuburbOf
Douglas County, Nebraska
Nebraska
largestCity
Horseshoe Council Bluffs
Mid-America Center
near
Gateway to the West
The Big O
refersTo
Omaha Mavericks ("Omaha")
Omaha Storm Chasers ("Omaha")
shortName
First Transcontinental Railroad
transcontinental telegraph
startPoint
Ajit Jain
Susan Alice Buffett
workLocation
Gateway to the West
appliesTo
Oracle of Omaha
bearerBirthPlace
Carter Lake, Iowa
borderedBy
transcontinental telegraph
connectsCities
Douglas County, Nebraska
contains
Omaha–Council Bluffs metropolitan area
containsCity
Omaha–Council Bluffs metropolitan area
coreCity
Ralston, Nebraska
enclaveWithin
The Wizard of Oz
fictionalOrigin
Up in the Air ("Omaha")
filmingLocation
NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament
finalsCity
G. D. Searle & Company
foundingLocation
Nebraska
hasCity
Douglas County, Nebraska
hasCountySeat
Episcopal Diocese of Nebraska
hasHeadquarters
Douglas County, Nebraska
hasLargestCityInState
Eastern Nebraska
hasMajorCity
JE Dunn Construction
hasOfficeIn
UNP ("Omaha, Nebraska, United States")
hasUnderlyingHeadquartersLocation
Berkshire Hathaway Class A
headquartersOfIssuer
Omaha people
historicallyAssociatedWith
Creighton Bluejays
homeCityForMen'sBasketball
Gretna, Nebraska
isBedroomCommunityOf
BRK.A ("Omaha, Nebraska, United States")
issuerHeadquarters
BRK.B ("Omaha, Nebraska, United States")
issuerHeadquartersLocation
Gretna, Nebraska
locatedNearCity
Council Bluffs
locatedOppositeCity
Pottawattamie County, Iowa
locatedOppositeCityAcrossRiverFrom
Council Bluffs, Iowa
locatedOppositeOf
Most Outstanding Player of the College World Series
locationOfEvent
Nebraska–Iowa region
majorCity
Missouri River
majorCityOnRiver
Southwestern Iowa
nearbyMajorCity
Missouri Pacific Railroad
notableHub
Counting Crows ("Omaha")
notableWork
Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium ("City of Omaha")
operator
Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium ("City of Omaha")
owner
Interstate 80
passesThrough
Interstate 29
passesThroughCity
Oracle of Omaha
placeOfAssociation
Tommy Morrison ("Omaha, Nebraska, United States")
placeOfDeath
United States District Court for the District of Nebraska
seat
Episcopal Diocese of Nebraska
seeCity
Interstate 480
serves
U.S. Route 75
servesCity
Google Fiber
serviceArea
Boys Town
setInLocation
The Big O ("Omaha")
shortFor
La Vista, Nebraska
suburbanOf
Ralston, Nebraska
surroundedBy
Braunschweig ("Omaha")
twinTown
Interstate 480
westernTerminus

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