thanks george-actually i enjoy omaha as a short road trip. i do prefer canfields to cabales tho.
there is a really good art scene for that size town.
my bud hesse curates at the bemis center.
after many yrs as curator in nyc, he returned to his mid-western roots.
and the underground art/party scene is loads of fun-for a short weekend(too old to keep up longer than that these days)
lots of good classic midwestern architecture(esp so across the river in council bluffs)
and tho the old market is rather 'touristy'
there are some great local eateries in between the chain restaurants
this is one of my favs
http://labuvetteomaha.com/about.htmlunderstated, fine simple foods. they have their own bakery downstairs and make wonderful breads.
and if you are a wino-as i am
...amazing selection(at great prices) to take home or enjoy there.
its really just a very crowded market/deli with a few tables scattered about.
(crowded as in filled to the brim and overflowing onto the floor and every corner
stacked to the ceiling with wine, mustards, preserves, olives, oils, vinegars, odd and rarely seen outside france delicacies etc etc)
the old market also offers some excellent used bookstores and antiquey places
(have found some screaming deals-like i almost felt like i was stealing- on very old/collectible pocket knives
and rarely come home without a stack of books)
used to have contact info for an old guy who has an extensive collection of native north american artifacts,
who would show by appt. but somehow i can no longer find it...
and of course, wade philips lives in the area. possibly the largest collection of trad archery gear in the country,
also open to view by appt.
(tho my preference runs along the primitive lines more so than "trad").
so those are the things i like to do in whatever city i may find myself in.
the artifacts and phillips collection may have to wait another trip, considering the tribe im rolling with this trip.
as for the used bookstores-sees ya later i got some reading to do