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The River City Star Riverboat offers Public Sightseeing Tours offering guests a truly unique, fun and memorable experience! Enjoy the beauty and serenity of the Missouri River on this 1 hour Cruise. Take in sights such as Freedom Park Naval Yard, the Illinois Central Swing Bridge, the Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge, and the banks of Omaha’s Riverfront and Council Bluffs Rivers Edge Park.
Bring the entire family or a fun group of friends out to enjoy this relaxing cruise featuring a short Captains Narration & Music. Most Sunday Sightseeing Cruises feature Park Rangers from the National Park Service offering interesting facts on Lewis & Clark’s expedition on the Missouri River! Appropriate for all ages.
The River City Star Riverboat is a 1940’s era Paddlewheel style Riverboat. Featuring a fully enclosed lower deck with viewing windows, a full bar, seating, and restrooms along with a canopy covered upper deck, the River City Star holds up to 145 passengers, offering public and private cruises that truly capture the personality of a great river city…Omaha. Come Cruise with Us!
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River City Star Riverboat
151 Freedom Park Rd., Omaha, NE 68102 (402) 342-7827
The River City Star Riverboat is a historic way to experience the Missouri River in Omaha. Docked just north of the riverfront area at Miller’s Landing, this 1940’s paddlewheel riverboat is outfitted with an inner cabin, a covered upper deck, restrooms and a bar. Public sightseeing cruises are available from April to November.
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Riverboats were once the workhorses of America’s river towns. They hauled cargo and passengers up and down our country’s inland waterways. Today our cargo takes different routes and riverboats are more of a novelty. Most people know about the River City Star in Omaha, but have you heard of is southernly sister, the Spirit of Brownville?
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The River Inn Resort is the Spirit of Brownville’s sister riverboat which is permanently moored in Brownville. It has been converted into a fabulous floating resort which is also a popular wedding venue and meeting space.
The Spirit of Brownville is located, of course, in its beautiful and historic namesake town. Be sure to explore lovely Brownville before or after your cruise!
Visit the Spirit of Brownville’s website for information on booking a cruise or event.
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9 Most Scenic Boat Rides In The Midwest
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Once a common sight along Midwestern rivers, paddleboats provided a quick route to river towns. Communities tried to outbid one another to be a riverboat port. It was often the difference between a town surviving or eventually becoming a ghost town. Today, exploring the Midwest via paddleboat offers a relaxing opportunity to learn about an area’s history as well as view attractions from a different angle. Enjoy a drink or a bite to eat, grab a seat in the enclosed lower level or outside on the top deck and have fun experiencing the Midwest like an old-time traveler.
You’ll find riverboats from St. Paul to St. Louis on the Mississippi River and along the Missouri River from Omaha to Bismarck. They’re also on big lakes, such as Lake Superior and Clear Lake, Iowa. While not all riverboats are paddleboats, each offers a special experience.
Here’s a look at nine of my favorite boat tours in the Midwest.
1. Lady Of The Lake
Clear lake, iowa.
Clear Lake quickly became one of my favorite cities in the country. Having visited the small city several times over the years, the lake gives me a special feeling. Lady of the Lake rates as one of the best paddleboats in the Midwest. The 90-minute ride around Clear Lake includes comments from the boat’s captain regarding the history of the glacier-created body of water and information about the area. I have a personal connection to Lady of the Lake because it was the last ferry on the Missouri River. It provided transportation across the river between Niobrara, Nebraska, and Running Water, South Dakota. When my niece was born at a hospital in South Dakota, our family rode the ferry across the river en route to the rural hospital. When the owner stopped offering ferry service, he renovated it as a riverboat. It was later sold to a group looking to bring a paddleboat to Clear Lake.
Pro Tip : Lady of the Lake offers lake tours from Memorial Day weekend to mid-September.
2. Padelford Riverboats
St. paul, minnesota.
From the urban skyline to eagles, herons, and other wildlife, a ride on the Mississippi River aboard a Padelford Riverboats tour features unique views of the Twin Cities. Enjoy your tour from the enclosed first floor or step outside and take in the views from along the railings. The spacious upper deck gives an unobstructed view of the river’s scenery. With 90- and 120-minute tours, Padelford Riverboats tours include sightseeing, lunch, and sunset cruises.
Pro Tip : Padelford offers cruises in the Twin Cities area from May through October.
3. Riverboat Twilight
Leclaire, iowa.
Take a 2-day cruise or a 90-minute scenic tour with the Riverboat Twilight . A 2-day cruise along the Mississippi River offers a unique trip on the Twilight riverboat. Boarding early in the morning at LeClaire, the birthplace of Buffalo Bill Cody, the 2-day cruise travels upriver to Dubuque, taking you past picturesque river towns while you view American bald eagles and other wildlife along the water. Docking in Dubuque in the afternoon, you’ll spend the evening and the following morning exploring the northeastern Iowa city. Your cruise includes admission to the National Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium. Your trip also provides an overnight stay at the Grand Harbor Resort.
The Twilight’s sightseeing tour takes you upriver along the Mississippi River, offering looks at beautiful scenery hugging the shoreline. You’ll see wildlife and pass quaint river towns as the boat’s captain shares stories of the river’s past and interesting sights. The tour includes a complimentary soft drink.
Pro Tip : While lunch and snacks are offered on the cruise, no meals are served on the local sightseeing cruise. You’ll want to bring a bag lunch if you’d like to eat during the tour. River cruises run from late April until late October.
4. Mark Twain Riverboat
Hannibal, missouri.
Grab a seat on the top deck of the Mark Twain Riverboat , and your imagination takes you back to the days of Mark Twain’s Huck Finn, Tom Sawyer, and Becky Thatcher. You may even envision the legendary author sitting at a nearby table, sipping an iced tea, enjoying the sightseeing tour with you. The hour-long tour explores the Mississippi River that Samuel Clemens — Mark Twain’s real name — made famous with his novels about his childhood in Hannibal. The Mississippi River valley is beautiful, with plush trees butting up against the shoreline, offering great views of American bald eagles and other wildlife. The narrated tour includes a look at the area’s history and legends.
Pro Tip : The Mark Twain Riverboat sails April through early November.
5. Celebration Belle
Moline, illinois.
Board at Moline and the Celebration Belle takes you past the cities joining Moline as the Quad Cities — Davenport, Iowa, Bettendorf, Iowa, and Rock Island, Illinois. While you enjoy the area’s skyline, the 90-minute paddleboat cruise includes a bit of history as you travel past Rock Island Arsenal, opened in 1832, and the site of the country’s largest military weapons installation. You’re also likely to see waterfowl enjoying their own cruise, sitting on logs floating downriver.
The almost 40-year-old company also offers themed cruises, Iunch and dinner tours, as well as overnight excursions.
Pro Tip : The Celebration Belle’s tours run mid-April through October.
6. Riverboats At The Gateway Arch
St. louis, missouri.
Any riverboat that includes views of the St. Louis Arch is my kind of boat. I love the Arch — its design, history, and views. It’s always a must-visit when we’re in St. Louis. With hour-long cruises, Riverboats at the Gateway Arch include views of the Arch, St. Louis’ riverfront, and other unique pieces of history of one of the oldest cities in the western United States. The sightseeing tour is narrated, offering insight into the area’s history. Also offering themed excursions, one of the best is the Blues Cruise. Is there anything that better defines life along the Mississippi than blues music?
Pro Tip : Riverboats at the Gateway Arch offers tours from March to November.
7. Stillwater River Boats
Minnesota to wisconsin.
Cruise the St. Croix River between Minnesota and Wisconsin aboard one of the paddleboats with Stillwater River Boats . Whether you enjoy a summer tour or take in the colors of a fall river trip, the Stillwater boat offers a laid-back trip downriver on a 2-hour excursion. The first half of the tour includes narration about the area’s logging industry and Native American history. The second half offers you personal time, where it’s recommended to check out the boat’s enclosed lower level or the open-air upper deck. Meals are included with cruises, while the riverboat company also offers themed cruises, such as a jazz band entertaining during Sunday brunch.
Pro Tip : With limited parking, plan to arrive no later than 45 minutes before departure. The paddleboat will not delay its departure. Stillwater River Boats offers tours May through mid-October.
8. Vista Fleet
Duluth, minnesota.
Sensing the enormity of Lake Superior, a cruise aboard a Vista Fleet boat takes you around the Duluth-Superior (Wisconsin) area, where you’ll cruise near giant freight ships. As your tour heads out through the Duluth harborfront, pushing through the same canal as the 1,000-foot-long ships, you get an up-close look at the lake. From 45 minutes to almost 2 hours long, cruises take you out on one of the largest of the Great Lakes, where you’d swear you’re on an ocean. The tour aboard one of the most modern and sleek boats you’ll find in the Midwest includes views of the Duluth skyline, shoreline, and the docks where the freighters offload and onload shipments. Vista Fleet also offers dining cruises, including a sunset dinner trip.
Pro Tip : Vista Fleet offers Lake Superior tours June through mid-October.
9. Lewis And Clark Riverboat
Bismarck, north dakota.
Exploring the Missouri River today is much easier than when Lewis and Clark’s Corps of Discovery made its way upriver in the early 1800s. Sunset is the best time to enjoy a Missouri River cruise aboard the Lewis and Clark Riverboat in Bismarck. The 90-minute tour departs at 8 p.m., which is perfect for enjoying shoreline views along the river, as well as catching smaller boats speeding along the water. Cruising the Missouri River in Bismarck may remind you of a large lake with the calmness of the water. A river tour is a great way to relax after a busy day of sightseeing in North Dakota’s capital city. You may want to purchase a drink or snack to enjoy during the cruise. Or, you can reserve a spot on a themed cruise featuring lunch, dinner, or even a taco or pizza party. Lewis and Clark Riverboat offers an hour-long cruise at 3 p.m. and a second 90-minute tour at 6 p.m.
Pro Tip : Lewis and Clark Riverboat offers tours May through early September.
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Tim and his wife Lisa have been writing their blog The Walking Tourists for eight years. They live in the Midwest and enjoy writing about its attractions. They focus mainly on the Midwest, but enjoy traveling all over. With daughters living in the Seattle area, they also have a fondness for the Pacific Northwest.
Tim is a freelance writer and online content creator. He has authored two books about Omaha attractions and restaurants: "100 Things to Do in Omaha Before You Die" and "Unique Eats and Eateries of Omaha". A third book about Nebraska tourism -- "100 Things to Do in Nebraska Before You Die" -- will be published in April 2020. He writes magazine, newspaper, and online articles as well as offering ghostwriting services. He loves writing.
As a one-time community journalist, his affection for the stories journalists share has never waned. Having been a manager of people, he is intrigued by people's leadership qualities and practices.
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THE 2024 SEASON IS HERE! Take a Historic Ride (or Walk!) Through THE CITY
The past comes alive during River City History Tours at The Durham Museum! River City History Tours are historically accurate, entertaining and share the fascinating history of Omaha. Explore the city’s vibrant past aboard a comfortable shuttle bus and hear stories that highlight the unique history of various neighborhoods and locations in Omaha, ranging from the city’s infamous bootlegging past to the site of the Trans-Mississippi Exposition. Select from several unique tours throughout the season, including our walking tours of downtown Omaha and our brand new Happy Hour History tour.
- Bus tours cost $30 for museum members and $35 for non-members. A ll tours last between 90 minutes to 2 hours, with the exception of our Happy Hour History tour (approximately 60 minutes). Tours take place on a shuttle or charter bus, which is climate controlled. We recommend dressing in comfortable layers and encourage guests to bring a water bottle (only water is allowed on the shuttle). Tour vehicle subject to change.
- Walking tours cost $20 for museum members and $25 for non-members . These tours last approximately 90 minutes. Comfortable walking shoes and a water bottle are highly recommended. If cancelled due to weather, guests will be notified and granted a full refund.
VIEW BUS TOURS VIEW WALKING TOURS PRIVATE TOURS
All tours include admission to the museum (you can visit the museum before and/or after your tour depending on museum operating hours). To reserve a seat for the tour, register below or call us at 402-444-5027. Payment is due at the time of reservation. Membership discount applies only to those in the household ( Note to members : Your discount will be applied near the end of the online registration process). Full refunds will be granted for cancellations requested two weeks in advance.
( Tour vehicle subject to change)
SPECIAL TOUR ANNOUNCEMENT! RIDE WITH US AT PRESFEST ON MAY 19
Hop on board for a fun ride at a festive event celebrating preservation and history! The Durham Museum, in collaboration with Preserve Omaha, will be offering special one-hour tours at the second annual PresFest on Sunday, May 19. This tour will take guests through the neighborhood north of Dodge Street in midtown Omaha.
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Learn about presfest, new in 2024: hop on the bus for happy hour.
The Durham Museum Photo Archive, Bostwick-Frohardt Collection/KM3TV
HAPPY HOUR HISTORY: STORIES OF THE “GRITTY CITY”
Friday, June 28 (4PM) • Friday, July 19 (3:30PM) • Friday, August 16 (4PM)
Inspired by Omaha’s rough and tumble past, “The Gritty City” explores the growth and challenges the city faced as the country expanded west. Omaha was at times a sophisticated urban setting and other times a throwback to the days of the Wild West. The tour will conclude in time for happy hour at Sips on 10th and a complimentary signature cocktail made just for the occasion. It’s a great way to kick back and relax on a Friday afternoon!
MAKE IT A PRIVATE TOUR! Looking for a team building outing with your organization? The Durham Museum is happy to offer this experience as a private tour for your group throughout the summer on Friday afternoons. Please email [email protected] or call 402-444-5027 to inquire and book your private tour. Tour dates subject to availability .
2024 BUS TOURS
New omaha and the presidents.
The Durham Museum Photo Archive, Bostwick-Frohardt Collection/KM3TV, BF398-053, 1916
2024 marks an election year, and The Durham Museum is excited to present a new two-part tour focusing on American presidents and their influence on Omaha and the wider region. As guests will learn, Omaha has played a role in shaping the world’s most powerful office and those who have held it. Sign up for both tours (Parts I & II) to experience the full story spanning 200 years of American history, or sign up for one. We can assure you, each tour is a rich experience all on its own!
- Part I – Sunday, June 2 (1PM) • Tuesday, July 16 (6PM) • Sunday, October 13 (1PM): From the days of Thomas Jefferson and the Louisiana Purchase to Franklin Pierce and the Kansas-Nebraska Act, to Abraham Lincoln’s vision for a trans-continental railroad, American presidents shaped Omaha’s formative years. But a number of crises developed during the 19th and 20th centuries that tested the White House as well as our local community. Join us as we discuss triumphs, trials and tribulations from Jefferson to T. Roosevelt, and how they and Omaha addressed those important moments.
- Part II – Sunday, June 9 (1PM) • Tuesday, July 30 (6PM) • Sunday, October 20 (1PM): Omaha’s rise to prominence in the 20th century was marked by contradiction. Periods of incredible industry and creativity were coupled with stark divisions and deadly riots. Throughout it all, FDR brought his Fireside Chats to the Omaha household and Eisenhower built interstates through the city. Join us on a journey from Taft to Ford as we explore the paradoxes of Omaha in the 1900s and how the presidency, and the nation more widely, mirrored and shaped the local community.
From Expositions to Jazz Musicians
Saturday, May 18 (1PM) • Sunday, July 6 (1PM)
In 1898, Omaha hosted the Trans-Mississippi & International Exposition, an event that brought millions to Omaha and learn about life west of the Mississippi River. Visit the former site of the expo and see the stately homes, parks and jazz halls that followed in its path. Plus, enjoy a stop at the historic Florence Mill !
Last Call for Alcohol: Omaha’s Bootlegging History
Tuesday, June 25 (6PM) • Tuesday, August 27 (6PM) • Sunday, September 22 (1PM)
By the time prohibition was the law of the land in the U.S., Nebraska had been “dry” for two years and organized crime syndicates had established a well-oiled machine to turn profits. Local and federal authorities spent years putting together a case that ultimately brought down the “kingpin” of Omaha’s crime scene, Tom Dennison. This tour, based on Dennison’s 1931 federal indictment, takes a look at hotels, speakeasys and other key locations in prohibition-era Omaha.
Omaha’s Parks and Boulevards
Saturday, May 11 (1PM) • Saturday, August 3 (1PM) • Sunday, September 29 (1PM)
Did you know that Omaha developed a beautiful parks and boulevard system beginning in the late 1800s? In fact, much of this system remains today linking popular parks like Elmwood and Hanscom with gorgeous tree-lined streets such as Happy Hollow and Lincoln Boulevard. The “Parks and Boulevards” tour will take you along the beautiful path developers laid out so many years ago.
Remember the Ladies! The Women of Early Omaha
Saturday, July 20 (1PM) • Saturday, August 17 (1PM) • Sunday, September 8 (1PM)
Hop on a tour with us in honor of the founding ladies of Omaha. This tour will introduce you to a few of Omaha’s first women, from factory workers and business owners to religious leaders and activists, who contributed to the growth and success of Omaha today. Destinations on this tour will include driving through Omaha’s previous “Red Light District,” the Paxton Hotel, St. Cecilia’s Cathedral, and so much more!
REGISTER FOR YOUR BUS TOUR
Note to members, your discount will be applied near the end of the registration process.
- Tour Choices Please select your tour (and date) to register From Expositions to Jazz Musicians (May 18) From Expositions to Jazz Musicians (July 6) Happy Hour History: Stories of the "Gritty City" (June 28) Happy Hour History: Stories of the "Gritty City" (July 19) Happy Hour History: Stories of the "Gritty City" (Aug. 16) Last Call for Alcohol: Omaha's Bootlegging History (June 25) Last Call for Alcohol: Omaha's Bootlegging History (Aug. 27) Last Call for Alcohol: Omaha's Bootlegging History (Sept. 22) Omaha & the Presidents, Part I (June 2) Omaha & the Presidents, Part II (June 9) Omaha & the Presidents, Part I (July 16) Omaha & the Presidents, Part II (July 30) Omaha & the Presidents, Part I (Oct. 13) Omaha & the Presidents, Part II (Oct. 20) Omaha's Parks & Boulevards (May 11) Omaha's Parks & Boulevards (Aug. 3) Omaha's Parks & Boulevards (Sept. 29) Remember the Ladies! The Women of Early Omaha (July 20) Remember the Ladies! The Women of Early Omaha (Aug. 17) Remember the Ladies! The Women of Early Omaha (Sept. 8)
HISTORIC DOWNTOWN OMAHA WALKING TOURS RETURN!
Join us on select Saturdays between May-October for a walking tour of historic downtown Omaha! Each tour begins at 10AM at The Durham Museum and proceeds to the Old Market where you’ll enjoy visiting locations ranging from the sites of speakeasys to the well-known Old Market Passageway. Hear the stories of important early Omahans such as political boss Tom Dennison and early pioneers Rachel and William Snowden, before wrapping up at the Downtown Farmer’s Market or heading back to the museum to enjoy our current exhibitions.
REGISTER FOR YOUR WALKING TOUR
- Tour Choices Please select your tour (and date) to register Downtown Omaha Walking Tour (May 4) Downtown Omaha Walking Tour (May 18) Downtown Omaha Walking Tour (June 1) Downtown Omaha Walking Tour (June 15) Downtown Omaha Walking Tour (June 29) Downtown Omaha Walking Tour (July 27) Downtown Omaha Walking Tour (Aug. 10) Downtown Omaha Walking Tour (Aug. 24) Downtown Omaha Walking Tour (Sept. 7) Downtown Omaha Walking Tour (Sept. 21) Downtown Omaha Walking Tour (Oct. 19)
Private River City History Tours
Available year-round for groups of various sizes; please inquire for pricing based on group size
For us to provide you the best experience possible, we kindly ask that any private tour inquiries be submitted at least FOUR WEEKS prior to the anticipated tour date.
For more information or to schedule a private tour, contact The Durham Museum Education Department at 402-444-5027 or [email protected].
HITTING THE PATH TO OMAHA’S PAST
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“A pleasant way to spend a Sunday afternoon while learning about Omaha.”
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“I would highly recommend these tours to learn more about the history of Omaha. Time well spent.”
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Solar eclipse 2024: Follow the path of totality
Solar eclipse, here's what time the eclipse will be visible in your region.
Emily Alfin Johnson
Visitors look through a pair of oversized eclipse glasses set up in the town square on Sunday in Houlton, Maine. Joe Raedle/Getty Images hide caption
Visitors look through a pair of oversized eclipse glasses set up in the town square on Sunday in Houlton, Maine.
On Monday, a solar eclipse will cross from Texas to Maine, putting over 30 million people in the path of totality , with a partial eclipse visible briefly for millions more.
Monday's weather forecast for the path of totality
Totality in the U.S. starts around 1:30 p.m. CT/2:30 ET and continues until 2:30 p.m. CT/3:30 p.m. ET, lasting for a few minutes in each location.
The folks at NASA have a detailed breakdown for anyone in the U.S. Just pop in your ZIP code .
If you're lucky enough to find yourself in the path of totality, you can also find a minute-by-minute breakdown of when totality begins in your area, here.
More resources to enjoy the eclipse
- Sharing the eclipse with tiny humans? Check out these kid-friendly total solar eclipse learning guides from Vermont Public's But Why, and this great explainer from KERA Kids on the difference between a solar and a lunar eclipse .
- Feeling whimsical? Here are three ways to sprinkle a little magic into your eclipse experience .
- Plan to wander into the wild for the best view? Here are some tips from outdoor experts.
- Tips from Bill Nye on the best ways to enjoy the eclipse.
NPR will be sharing highlights here from across the NPR Network throughout the day Monday if you're unable to get out and see it in real time.
Right lanes of Interstate 480 WB ramp to Dodge Street closed this week
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - A heads-up for commuters near the Missouri River in downtown Omaha -- an offramp to Dodge Street is under lane restrictions much of this week.
The Nebraska Department of Transportation says the right lanes of the Interstate 480 westbound ramp to Dodge closed Monday morning and will remain so until Thursday morning.
ALERT: The right lanes of the I-480 WB ramp to Dodge St. will be CLOSED starting 9 a.m. Monday, April 8, through 9 a.m. Thursday, April 11. Drivers are reminded to slow down and stay alert in work zones. pic.twitter.com/cIMVqBpbBi — Omaha Hwy Conditions (@NDOTomaha) April 7, 2024
This closure is one of several expected in the area of the Missouri River Bridge as that gets repaired and painted, along with other improvements. Completion is anticipated in the fall of 2026.
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