OmahaDome

The  is a 40,000-seat domed multi-purpose stadium located in outside. The stadium has been home to the Omaha Buffaloes of Major League Baseball since their inaugural season in 2005. The stadium is also used by Auvray College for numerous athletic events, including football, track & field, college baseball, and soccer.

Groundbreaking for the OmahaDome occurred in 1985, and the stadium was built from 1986-1989. The stadium was the brainchild of Auvray College's longtime President, Hellmuth Bähr-Losse, and opened on February 20, 1990 with a concert by. For several years, the city of Omaha and Douglas County had the dome host exhibition baseball games and many of Auvray College's softball and college baseball games in the hope that it would lure a Major League Baseball team to the facility.

In 2005, Omaha was rewarded an MLB expansion team, the Omaha Buffaloes, who immediately became the stadium's major tenant.