On June 30, 2005, Twenty "bench Mark", or bus benches with uplifting Inspirational message, was photographed in
West Omaha - That is 120th to
90th, from Fort to
Farnam Street.
Interest that they were in four clusters: 90th & Dodge, Old Mill north (108th to blonde St),
108th &
Fort and along
120th.
More information on and photo of other "bench Marks" are available at the
unofficial Omaha Bench Art website.
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Map is incorrect, #86 & 39 is below #85 |
#39 Scott Prokupek
David Franklin
She smiled, realizing she
could start her day over
anytime she wanted.
Friends of Public Art
108th & Emmet, S/E |
#73 Jeri Brainard
Sarah McKinstry-Brown
Like breadcrumbs of light, the
stars will lead you home.
American National Bank
90th & Dodge, N/W |
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#74 Barb Schroeder
Eddith Buis
When we hide in the little
houses of each day, we
fail to see time pass.
Great Western Bank
93rd & Dodge, S/W |
#75 Jacqueline Bequette
Matt Boyd
We make our own destiny —
Dream It!
Jelecos & Data Media
Solutions, Inc.
96th & Dodge, S/W |
#81 Bonnie Manriquez
David Franklin
I’m at a turning point…
Amy Scott
102nd & Blondo, S/W |
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#80 Melissa Cleaver
Matt Mason
Fields and hills sprout like
butterfly wings from the thin
line of what we know.
Bahá’í Faith
102nd & Seward, East |
The Back with butterfly detail |
#82 Justin Dobesh
Fred Zydek
If you want a rainbow you
have to put up with the rain.
Election Systems and Software
105th & Fort, S/E |
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#83 Martie Wagner
EmJay
Life Recipe: Mix young
with old and shake well.
Suzanne and Walter Scott, Jr.
106th & Fort |
#84 Jeff Hug
Connie Lehman
No more jumbo anything.
First Unitarian Church/
Dan Dwyer
108th & Browne, S/E |
#85 Sharon Boynton
Matt Mason
Life is what’s hidden in the
beauty we reach for with
hands soft as breath.
Marathon Realty Corp.
108th & Old Maple Road, N/W |
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#86 Lorna Ulrich Packett
Leslie Prisbell
There’s a little happy
in every hour.
The Arboretum
108th & Manderson Plaza N/W |
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#87 David Williams
Leslie Prisbell
She liked to do the bus
stop at the bus stop.
JoDon’s/Dave & Janet Warren
108th & Blondo, S/W |
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#88 Charlene Potter
Shelly Clark
In my first life I was a tree.
Or is it the other way around?
Wilson Family
108th & Burt, S/E |
#89 Mary Seger
Angela Glover
Possibility ignites when
you engage with life.
CBRE Mega Corp. &
Crestridge Magnet Center
108th & Mill Valley Road, East |
#90 Rodger Gerberding
Sean Doolittle
A language, she thought,
and ordered a tape. She
learned all the colors first.
The David Scott Foundation
108th & Nicholas |
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#91 Connie Farmer
Amy Scott
Laughter can not be used up.
R, J, S & T Sullivan
108th Ave & Farnam Dr, S/E |
#93 Sharon Boynton
Heidi Hermanson
Hope is a white balloon
that escaped gravity.
Home Instead Senior Care
120th & Nicholas, East |
#94 Brenda
Everson-Wiesman
Anne Steinhoff
Life is too brief for tight shoes.
Dan and Shirley Neary
120th & Grant, West |
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#95 Paula Wallace
Yolonda Ross
Once the heart is involved
all common sense goes
out the window. Love.
Leadership Omaha—
Class 25: The Best Class Ever
120th & Miami, West |
#96 Marilyn Beig
Timothy Siragusa
Aiming at the stars,
looking at our toes.
George Lozier
120th & Stonegate, N/W |