Originally published in May/June 2015 edition of 60-Plus in Omaha.
Peony Park was where you danced indoors in the Royal Terrace Ballroom and under the stars in the Royal Grove.
Remember meeting the amusement park’s mascot, Peony the Skunk? (Some people called her “Stinky.”) Or playing Dodgem? Or KOIL Radio’s dance party in the Royal Grove? Or splashing in the Peony Park swimming pool?
You have been around at least 50 years if you remember never seeing women on the Omaha City Council. Betty Abbott blazed the way in 1965. Of course, Omaha finally has its first woman mayor. And it only took 160 years after the city’s founding.
Your first escalator ride was at the downtown Brandeis store on what was the city’s first escalator.
Come to think of it, you remember when there was an actual Brandeis store, a place where shopping became a social event.
Younkers’ stores were called Kilpatrick’s.
Your “health club” was a YWCA or YMCA.
And the YWCA was actually called the YWCA, not the Women’s Center for Advancement.
Horses, not college students, were housed in the Ak-Sar-Ben area. The college students are only slightly less messy than the horses were.
Ak-Sar-Ben horse racing was a live video game you played before there were video games.
Warren Buffett was yet to make his first billion. Remember when you could afford to buy a share of Berkshire Hathaway?
The idea of “Omaha” extended only about as far as 90th Street. Today, that’s more like midtown.
The Henry Doorly Zoo was called Riverview Park. There was a lone, forlorn bear and two moose.
The sprawling University of Nebraska-Omaha was then the smaller University of Omaha, called disparagingly by some “West Dodge High.”
Remember when Elkhorn was a city? Oh, wait…that wasn’t so very long ago!