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Zorinsky Lake Park is a park located at 156th and F streets in West Omaha, Nebraska. Named after Senator Edward Zorinsky of Omaha, the park has a 255-acre (103 ha) lake offering boating and fishing. The park is surrounded by 770 acres (310 ha) of public land, including 190 acres (77 ha) dedicated to wildlife management.
Edward Zorinsky (November 11, 1928 – March 6, 1987) was an American businessman and politician who served as a Democrat in the U.S. Senate from 1976 until his death in 1987. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He represented Nebraska and had previously served as mayor of Omaha , elected as a Republican .
3377 Lake street Young Park: 411½ N. Elmwood Road Youngman Connector Park: 163rd and Farnam Streets Zorinsky Lake Park: 156th and F streets Created in 1993, this park includes over seven miles of paved trails, biking, fishing, boating, playgrounds, covered seating, public restrooms, and soccer fields.
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A trail around the lake at the Walnut Creek Recreation Area under management of the Papio-Missouri River Natural Resource District, it connects with the West Papio Trail. [29] Walnut Grove Trail In a small park near South 153rd and Q Streets, this trail connects to both the Zorinsky Lake Trail and the Q Street bike path. [30] Wehrspann Lake Trail
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Largest lake, shared with South Dakota. Long 155 5 mph Brown south of Ainsworth Mallard Landing 90 Douglas County: private lake Maloney: 1,650 Lincoln: near North Platte McConaughy: 30,500 Keith: near Ogallala. Largest lake entirely within the State of Nebraska. Lake Minatare: 2,158 Scotts Bluff NE of Scotts Bluff Ogallala 650 5 mph Keith near ...
Lake Park, name sometimes applied to the Union Base-Ball Grounds of the 1870s and 1880s in Chicago Lake Park, part of the Des Plaines, Illinois Park District, with Lake Opeka as its highlight Topics referred to by the same term