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Gay Omaha | Real Estate and Neighborhoods | Housing
Omaha, Nebraska, with a population of nearly 428,000 people, and nestled deep within the heartland of the United States of America, may not be one of the first places that comes to mind when many people think of gay friendly, exciting areas to settle down for young men and women from the LGBTQ community. However, beneath the surface there is a bustling and vibrant gay community to be found in America’s heartland. The best gay friendly neighborhood to be found in Omaha, Nebraska includes the very center of the city, it’s downtown area. It is in Omaha’s downtown district that some of the very best in gay arts, music, and theater are to be found.
Younger gays and lesbians may find the downtown district to be their ideal place to party and also to live, since there are so many options for entertainment to be had inside this busy metropolis. Some of the hottest spots to frequent in the Omaha area include Dixie’s Quick Luncheonette, Upstream Brewing Company, Nicola’s Italian restaurant, O Dining, and Pitch.
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The Max, DC's, and Flixx
Postby nittanylionstorm07 »
I've only lived here since late June, but I have been to all three. Â The max was originally my favorite because it seemed easier to meet people, since each bar had its control clientele...but since I found a group of friends, it's changed. Â I really, really, really fancy the atmosphere at DC's, but the several times I've gone there in the past 2 months, it seems as if it is on death's doorstep (though they have great beer prices and selection...yay Pacifico!), so Flixx seems the best option right now with the right mix of people.
I perform wonder if anyone else has noticed the recent...how should I say..."
Gay Omaha
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Bordered by the Missouri River and the Platte River, Omaha Nebraska has many beautiful waterfront parks. Boasting the country’s largest urban arts colony, the city has the nation's largest community playhouse, the third largest children's theater, an opera, a symphony, and a major art museum. Council Bluffs, part of the metropolitan area, is just across the Missouri River in Iowa.
With more than 1million people living within a 50-mile radius, it’s no surprise Omaha has a sizable gay community. It shows its genuine colors for Heartland Pride Date every June, in Omaha.
Getting here
Omaha’s Eppley Airfield is about 7 miles northwest of the city. Taxis, shuttle buses and the number 16 Metro bus are available to deliver you downtown. Amtrak trains also stop here.
Getting around
Renting a car is the optimal way to get around. The Omaha Metro has buses to get you around on common transportation for $1.25. The Downtown Transit Center, (two blocks of 16th St between Dodge and Farna