Durham Western Heritage Museum
The Durham Western Heritage Museum is located at 801 South 10th Street, in Omaha. This museum was built with spectacular architecture, and that blends seamlessly with memories of a time gone by. This museum offers unique learning experiences for people of all ages, including hands on learning. Here you and the whole family can explore Omaha's history and maybe even discover something new. You can learn about Omaha's years past as you use today's technology.
Within this museum, you will find exhibits that will teach you about Omaha's neighborhoods, notable citizens, and interesting historical sites, among many things. In the Baright Home and Family Gallery, you will find replicas of a rawhide teepee, and an earth lodge. Many items that reflect the technology of that time and the comforts of home are featured within this exciting exhibit.
In the Bishop Clarkson Community Gallery, you will see the formation of the fine city over 100 years ago, and see topics including religion, immigration, and healthcare covered in this exhibit. The Bishop Clarkson Hospital, the Brandeis Building, and St Cecilia's Cathedral are just a few of the buildings that are represented in this exhibit. The rapid growth of this city is also represented within this exhibit.
As you explore the many permanent galleries and the temporary exhibits, take a moment to think about all that is reflected about Omaha within this museum. You're sure to learn a lot and have a fantastic time doing it.
Within this museum, you will find exhibits that will teach you about Omaha's neighborhoods, notable citizens, and interesting historical sites, among many things. In the Baright Home and Family Gallery, you will find replicas of a rawhide teepee, and an earth lodge. Many items that reflect the technology of that time and the comforts of home are featured within this exciting exhibit.
In the Bishop Clarkson Community Gallery, you will see the formation of the fine city over 100 years ago, and see topics including religion, immigration, and healthcare covered in this exhibit. The Bishop Clarkson Hospital, the Brandeis Building, and St Cecilia's Cathedral are just a few of the buildings that are represented in this exhibit. The rapid growth of this city is also represented within this exhibit.
As you explore the many permanent galleries and the temporary exhibits, take a moment to think about all that is reflected about Omaha within this museum. You're sure to learn a lot and have a fantastic time doing it.




