Omaha, Nebraska: Geese Flight, Wagon Train, Stampede
Much more than geese; the sculpture includes a wagon train and a buffalo stampede. Dozens of bronze animals, spread over six city blocks; some pieces weigh up to six tons.
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Geese Flying into a Building
Officially titled "Spirit of Nebraska's Wilderness," this sculpture is unique. It starts off with a wagon train, which then stampedes a herd of bison, which then flushes a flock of Canadian geese. The geese then take off and fly into the First National Tower. The sculpture covers six city blocks, and consists of over 100 pieces which weigh up to six tons. The majority of the sculpture is outside, except for the geese that are inside the First National Tower; they're only accessible during business hours.
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Geese Flight, Wagon Train, Stampede
- Address:
- 1602 Dodge St., Omaha, NE
- Directions:
- Downtown. The sculpture begins on the north side of Capitol Ave. between N. 14th and N. 15th Sts. After that, follow the stampede and the geese to 16th St and Dodge.
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- Worth a Detour
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