Omaha, USA - Springfield, USA - Comparison and Distance between
Distance: 509 km / 316 miles
Omaha, Nebraska, USA
You are looking at Omaha , Nebraska in USA. The city has a population of 822549 residents. It is located on -94.06 degrees longitude, and 41.26 latitude.
Omaha , General info:
10/10
Omaha is the largest city in the state of Nebraska, United States. Located on the eastern edge of Nebraska, it is on the Missouri River, about 20 miles (30 km) north of the mouth of the Platte River.
Omaha , Cheap stuff:
9/10
Everything at average price, notihng specially cheap or expensive.
Omaha , Different stuff:
7/10
After a tumultuous 1930s during the Great Depression, Omaha rebounded with the development of Offutt Air Force Base just south of the city. The Glenn L. Martin Company operated a factory there in the 1940s that produced 521 B-29 Superfortresses, including the Enola Gay.
Omaha , Don't miss:
9/10
The Henry Doorly Zoo is widely considered one of the premier zoos in the world. It houses the world's largest indoor rainforest exhibit, indoor desert exhibit, and nocturnal animal exhibit, the largest cat complex in North America, and one of the country's best aquariums outside of SeaWorld.
Omaha , Food:
9/10
When you think of Omaha you think steak. It's the specialty, but Omaha can also take your mouth on a world tour of taste. Omaha has the popular chains, and it also has local restaurants, unique places you won't find anywhere else.
Omaha , Hotels:
8/10
With more than 10,000 hotel rooms, Omaha is comfort and class at an affordable price. From full service hotels to bed and breakfasts and everything in between Omaha has accommodations to suit your needs.
Omaha , Safety:
10/10
Pretty safe city, you will find a trouble if you are looking for it only.
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Springfield, Illinois, USA
You are looking at Springfield , Illinois in USA. The city has a population of 188951 residents. It is located on -88.35 degrees longitude, and 39.80 latitude.
Springfield , General info:
10/10
Springfield is the capital of the U.S. state of Illinois and the county seat of Sangamon County. The city of Springfield is dotted with sites centered around U.S. President Abraham Lincoln, who started his political career in Springfield. These include: the Lincoln Home National Historic Site, a National Historical Park that includes the preserved surrounding neighborhood, the Lincoln-Herndon Law Offices State Historic Site, the Lincoln Tomb State Historic Site, the Old State Capitol State Historic Site, and the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum. Near the village of Petersburg, is New Salem State Park, a restored hamlet of log cabins, recreating the town where Lincoln lived as a young man.
Springfield , Cheap stuff:
9/10
Cheapest and most delicious Cozy Dog.
Springfield , Different stuff:
8/10
Springfield has long had an affiliation with food. The corn dog on a stick was invented in the city under the name “Cozy Dog,” although there is some debate to the actual origin of the popular snack. The horseshoe sandwich, not well-known outside of the city, also originated in Springfield. Springfield was also once home to the Reisch Beer brewery.
The alleged first U.S. drive-thru window is still in operation in Springfield at the Maid-Rite Sandwich Shop.
Springfield , Don't miss:
9/10
Although not born in Springfield, Abraham Lincoln is the city's most famous resident. He lived here for 17 years.[6] The only home he ever owned is open to the public, seven days a week, free of charge, and operated by the National Park Service.
Springfield , Food:
9/10
From infamous, one-of-kind "horseshoe" sandwich to the ever popular Cozy Dog - you'll find a delicious selection of dining opportunities in Springfield, Illinois. Along with neighborhood fare, you"ll also find four-star restaurants, quaint cafés, fast-food and more.
Springfield , Hotels:
9/10
Springfield lodging, with 4,000-plus rooms, ranges from bed and breakfasts and inns to economy and luxury hotels. You will find everything you need.
Springfield , Safety:
10/10
Very safe and friendly city.
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