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Having returned to Omaha from two road series versus the Albuquerque Isotopes and Round Rock Express to open their 2011 season, the Storm Chasers opened Werner Park five days later on April 16 with a 2–1 victory over the Nashville Sounds with 6,533 fans in attendance, as top Royals prospect Eric Hosmer went 3-for-3 in the victory. The game ...
Check this list of the most stunning Christmas light displays in the U.S. in 2023. ... Branson's 1880's-style theme park Silver Dollar City will be decked out in a whopping 6.5 million lights for ...
Gene Leahy Mall, also known locally as The Mall, is a 9.6-acre (39,000 m 2) park located in Downtown Omaha, Nebraska, United States.The park features two large slides, a sculpture garden, a remote-control boat cove, a large children's play area, and an amphitheater where outdoor concerts are held in the summer.
Omaha Base Ball Park or Ames Avenue Park Home of: Omaha Omahogs or Babes – WL (1898 part season – moved to St. Joseph) Location: Ames Avenue (south, home plate); 24th Street (east); 25th Street (west) – "where the Prairie Park addition is now located" Later: another Y.M.C.A. Park Currently: commercial businesses
More: 11 Christmas light displays to visit around Des Moines this holiday season. Grimes. 1801 N.W. Morningside Drive: Flashing holiday lights set to music bring visitors to this home in Grimes ...
Velcro straps are an affordable, tried-and-true method of storing Christmas lights in an organized, space-conscious way. Parravani notes that Velcro straps are reusable and will last longer than ...
About a mile later is Werner Park on the north, home of the Omaha Storm Chasers, the Kansas City Royals' Triple-A affiliate in the International League. Highway 370 continues east as an expressway and meets Nebraska Highway 85, 84th Street/Washington Street, in Papillion. It passes through the southern portion of Papillion and at about 48th ...
The Storm Chasers played their first home game at Werner Park on April 16, 2011, defeating the Nashville Sounds, 2–1, before 6,533 people in attendance. [40] Manager Mike Jirschele led Omaha to a 79–63 record and the American Conference Northern Division title, which gave the team their first postseason berth since 1999.