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Bordered by the Missouri River and the Platte River, Omaha Nebraska has many pretty waterfront parks. Boasting the country’s largest urban arts colony, the city has the nation's largest collective 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 homosexual community. It shows its true colors for Heartland Pride Day 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 fetch you downtown. Amtrak trains also stop here.

 

Getting around

Renting a machine is the best way to get around. The Omaha Metro has buses to get you around on public transportation for $1.25. The Downtown Transit Center, (two blocks of 16th St between Dodge and Farnam), is the major hub for connections to most everywhere

 

Neighborhoods

All of the male lover

Is there a gay community in Omaha? (Atlanta, Center: neighborhood, to live in)

 

05-17-2020, 08:10 PM
 

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So I've read a few threads that hold gone off the rails, and I'm wondering: I'm considering a move to Omaha and I don't need to live in an exclusively gay enclave, but I want to live in a neighborhood where I can be open about who I am, build a animation in public, and present affection to my boyfriend (and celebrate these things) without fearing for my safety. It's fine if these spaces don't subsist in Omaha -- I'll just set my sights elsewhere -- but I want to know what I'm getting myself into (and where I should look) before I signal on the dotted line. Feel free to contribute thoughts that are on topic, and many thanks!

 

05-18-2020, 09:26 PM
 

Location: Tampa (by way of Omaha)

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You'd be fine in any part of the city, really. The Benson and Midtown areas are probably where you will want to start looking.

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The Max, DC's, and Flixx

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Since I can see there are quite a not many fellow gays on here, I must ask:  what's your favorite?

I've only lived here since overdue June, but I contain been to all three.  The max was originally my favorite because it seemed easier to encounter people, since each prevent had its own clientele...but since I found a group of friends, it's changed.  I really, really, really like 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 undertake wonder if anyone else has noticed the recent...how should I say..."changes" at both DCs and the Max....basically, no more basement bar and no more 1st Fridays of the m
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Gay Omaha | Real Estate and Neighborhoods | Housing

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