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Omaha

Omaha is the largest city in the state of Nebraska and the county seat of Douglas County. It lies on the eastern edge of the state along the Missouri River, opposite Council Bluffs, Iowa, and forms the core of the Omaha–Council Bluffs metropolitan area.

The name Omaha derives from the Native American Omaha people, who historically inhabited the Missouri River

Omaha has a diversified economy anchored in finance, healthcare, insurance, education, and manufacturing. It is the

Cultural institutions in Omaha include the Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium, the Joslyn Art Museum, the Orpheum

As of the 2020s, Omaha has about half a million residents, with the metro area approaching one

The name also refers to the Native American Omaha people, a historic group of the Missouri River

valley.
The
city
was
founded
in
1854
and
rapidly
developed
as
a
transportation
and
trading
hub,
aided
by
river
traffic
and
the
expansion
of
the
railroad,
earning
the
nickname
Gateway
to
the
West.
headquarters
of
Berkshire
Hathaway
and
home
to
several
other
major
companies.
The
metropolitan
area
supports
a
large
agricultural
and
food-processing
sector
as
well.
Theater,
and
the
Old
Market
historic
district.
The
College
World
Series
is
held
in
the
city
at
TD
Ameritrade
Park
Omaha,
a
notable
annual
sporting
event.
million.
The
city
experiences
a
humid
continental
climate,
with
hot
summers
and
cold
winters.
valley.