I have no problem with the park but the building next to it has a very creepy janitor or worker or whatever it is and I do mean creepy. I was enjoying the park and this creep was standing in place inside the building staring at me for 20 mins didnt say a word or make any motion just stood there, it uses the wet floor sign as some sort of ruse to assure you it does a good job well, when it left I took a picture of where it was standing near a wet floor sign. Talk about abusing job privileges. I see a lot of people stop by for photo shoots, and they are posing in front of the statues and that is all good and well for they don't know about it. that area near the door and wet floor sign where it stands is creepy and so is it if you get my drift. Still is. So much for a relaxing day at...
Read moreMagnificent! Must see! Parking is difficult but it is worth the effort! Scale is 1.25 life size and tells the story of the wagon master directing the wagon train, wagons and families, problems of stuck wheels, fine detail, wagons frighten a herd of bison who are in full stride around the corner, one statue appears to go right through the corner of the building, round the corner and the raging bison frighten the geese who take off flying from a pond fountain. Riverbed has gentle, relaxing flow. Could use a few more benches for viewing. Clean and nicely maintained. Many native grasses and...
Read moreWow, just an amazing experience, it’s like walking into the past. The park is well designed and the monuments capture the spirit of the pioneer movement across America. Very clean with cast iron/metal statues and I’m amazed how well maintained everything is. No graffiti or no defacing of the statues. This is a must visit site, especially for today’s generation to see what America was like over 150 years ago. Thanks Omaha for keeping...
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