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"Although James Earle Fraser's "The End of the Trail statue" is better known, master sculptor Gerald Balciar's monumental recreation of a female mountain lion fiercely guards the museum's art galleries. Balciar created the unforgettable white marble panther sculpture from a single 31-ton block of Colorado yule marble. The finished piece is about twice the size of an actual cougar, towering 15 feet above its base."
"The National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum is the country's premier institution of Western history, art and culture, where the mission is to preserve and interpret the heritage of the American…"
"The Offical Foursquare account of the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum. Address:1700 NE 63rd St, Oklahoma City, OK 73111"
"The Centennial Land Run Monument commemorates the opening of the unassigned land in Oklahoma Territory with the Land Run of 1889. The Land Run took place on April 22nd, 1889 when a cannon was fired at noon and 50,000 people scrambled to lay claim to a piece of the two million acres available. The spectacular monument which depicts the frenzied rush during the Land Run was created by artist Paul Moore."
"One of the world’s largest bronze monuments, the Centennial Land Run Monument honors the opening of the Unassigned Land in Oklahoma Territory with the Land Run in 1889. Here, you will find 45 bronze figures racing towards their new lives on their homesteads. The surrounding gardens are beautiful."
"Masterfully created by local artist Paul Moore, the Centennial Land Run Monument is a well-known art installation nestled in Oklahoma City."
"Riversport Adventure offers a variety of adventures for outdoor enthusiasts. Zip lines, sky slides, climbing, kayaking, and white-water rafting are highlights of what is offered. Do not wear your flip flops, slides, or Crocs, as you will need to wear water shoes, tennis shoes, or sport sandals."
"Riversport Adventures is one of the most unique urban adventures you’ll find in a city. When was the last time you went whitewater rafting or tubing in a city?. Beyond the water sports, there is an 80-foot SandRidge Sky Trail and a 700-foot zipline across the Oklahoma River."
"A multipurpose trail that follows the east side of Lake Overholser for 3.2 miles, the Overholser Trail provides good views of avian wildlife and spectacular sunsets. Easy access to the trail can be found at N.W."
"This Urban Lake Park is 2500 acres in surface area and averages a depth of 29 metres. For Oklahoma locals it's a major recreation hotspot. The most popular activities here actually take place on the water."
"As green and scenic as Oklahoma City are, no doubt it features many parks. As such, when you are looking for spots to picnic or refresh off, you may want to consider some of the following open spaces."
"Indulgence is the name of the game at Capitals Ice Cream in Midtown. Start with a vanilla ice cream base then add your favorite topping – fruit, cereal, candy, cookies, pie slices you name it. Capitals then swirls the toppings and ice cream together to create your own unique treat."
"Hudson Ave. in Cottage District, the spot to score ice cream and frozen yogurt and coffee and tea is the highest-rated ice cream and frozen yogurt spot in Oklahoma City, boasting 4.5 stars out of 144 reviews on Yelp."
"Over in Cottage District, check out Capitals Ice Cream, which has earned 4.5 stars out of 139 reviews on Yelp. You can find the spot to score ice cream and frozen yogurt and coffee and tea at 1006 N."
"With 4.5 stars out of 31 reviews on Yelp, the spot to score ice cream and frozen yogurt has proved to be a local favorite."
"Although James Earle Fraser's "The End of the Trail statue" is better known, master sculptor Gerald Balciar's monumental recreation of a female mountain lion fiercely guards the museum's art galleries. Balciar created the unforgettable white marble panther sculpture from a single 31-ton block of Colorado yule marble. The finished piece is about twice the size of an actual cougar, towering 15 feet above its base."
"The National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum is the country's premier institution of Western history, art and culture, where the mission is to preserve and interpret the heritage of the American…"
"The Offical Foursquare account of the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum. Address:1700 NE 63rd St, Oklahoma City, OK 73111"