aturday,
May 3rd was an absolutely gorgeous day and the perfect time for
folks to get
Back to the River. Thousands of visitors showed up for the
opening of Lewis and Clark
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Manicured lawns and view of the river from Rick's Cafe Boatyard replace scrap metal. (ORF 5.5.03) |
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Landing,
a 23-acre newly developed park and plaza that sits on what was
once the location of the Asarco refinery.Replacing the heaps of
scrap metal that once occupied this area are now neatly manicured
lawns, a scenic walkway along the river and the newly constructed
Rick's Cafe Boatyard, an upscale restaurant that offers both
indoor and outdoor seating. The grand opening of the plaza was
celebrated with various forms of entertainment including music,
story-telling, boat rides on the River City Star and appearances
by Peyton C. "Bud" Clark Jr., the
great-great-great
grandson of William Clark. Vendor booths aligned the plaza and
members of the
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River City Star Excursion Boat makes its way up river past at Lewis and Clark landing Park. (ORF 5.5.03) |
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Cornhusker Corvette Club displayed their cars and
invited the public to take a closer look.Also on hand was Gary
Moulton, a professor of American history at the University of
Nebraska-Lincoln and well-known author of a 13-volume annotated
edition of the Lewis and Clark journals. Visitors were also able
to examine a version of the 40 ft. pirogue used by Lewis and Clark
on their expedition up the Missouri River nearly 200 years ago. Many
people enjoyed the day by having lunch and refreshments on the
newly opened outside deck at Rick's. From this vantage point, you
not only have a perfect view of the river but you can
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New riverfront "marina"- or- "dockage". Slips and gangway will NOT be installed until 2004. (ORF 5.5.03) |
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also enjoy
watching the recreational boats as they make their way up and down
the narrow channel.Soon there will be a new dockage area for
boats and a pedestrian bridge that will span across the river to
enjoy. The new convention center/arena just to the west will open
later this year and Gallup University that is currently under
construction north of the plaza is also nearing completion. Omaha
is going through a dramatic transformation in this area so if you
haven't visited the river lately, we suggest you come and see it
for yourself.
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