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45th Infantry Division Museum 2145 N.E. 36th St., Oklahoma City, OK 73141 405.424.5313 |
50 Penn Place Gallery 1900 Northwest Expressway, Oklahoma City, OK 73105 405.848.5567 |
89er Theatre 113 N Main St, Kingfisher, OK 73750 405.375.3489 |
Arbuckle Wilderness I-35, Turner Falls Exit 51, Davis, OK |
View over 1000 exotic animals roaming freely in this 400 acre park. Tour either in your own car or in a safari express bus. There is also a petting zoo, amusement rides and hayrides offered daily from Memorial Weekend th... more
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Bankers Art Museum Foundation 3915 N Pennsylvania Ave, Oklahoma City, OK |
Beacon Drive In Theatre 2404 S Division St, Guthrie, OK 73034 405.282.4512 |
The Oklahoma Publishing Company is a 104-year-old privately held corporation based in Oklahoma City, with current interests in media, hospitality, minerals, communications, technology, securities and real estate developm... more
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Brady Theater 105 West Brady St, Tulsa, OK |
Located in downtown Tulsa and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Brady Theater is a vital part of Tulsa history. Built around 1910 as the Tulsa Convention Hall, this 2,700-seat venue has been well pr... more
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Bricktown Brewery Oklahoma City, OK |
Celebration Station 509 Westline Dr, Oklahoma City, OK 73108 405.942.7888 |
When the family travels, the kids always suffer from being cooped up during the trip. Let them burn off that extra energy at Celebration Station, a chain of family fun centers with locations across the South. No matter w... more
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Cherokee Strip Museum 901 14th St, Alva, OK 73717 580.327.2030 |
A portion of the original Cherokee Outlet was opened by land run in 1893. This opening was the fourth, and largest, of Oklahoma's five land runs. According to President Cleveland, " The Run " would take place a... more
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