Omaha - The Durham Museum
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The Durham Museum, housed in the station building erected by Union Pacific in 1932, illustrates the building of the railroad over the Great Plains, and brings the great age of rail travel back to life.
The Art Deco architecture features a restored soda fountain, train cars, model trains and the Bryan Reed Coin and Document Collection.
The photo archives show the history of Omaha from 1854 to the present day.
Hands-on learning lets visitors learn about Omaha.
The Art Deco architecture features a restored soda fountain, train cars, model trains and the Bryan Reed Coin and Document Collection.
The photo archives show the history of Omaha from 1854 to the present day.
Hands-on learning lets visitors learn about Omaha.
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Must-see attractions nearby:
Gerald R Ford Conservation Center
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Address:
The Durham Museum, 801 South 10th Street, Omaha, NE 68108-3205, United States
Phone: 1 (402) 444-5071, Fax: 1 (402) 444-5397
Phone: 1 (402) 444-5071, Fax: 1 (402) 444-5397
Hours:
10am-5pm; Sun: 1pm-5pm; Tue: 10am-8pm; Closed: Mon
Facilities: Gift shop
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