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Top things to do in Oklahoma
"Get along to the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum and savor a taste of the Old West through intriguing gallery exhibits and hands-on activities. Since 1955, the museum has collected, preserved, and displayed art, artifacts, and cultural items that exemplify OKC’s Native American and Western heritage like classic and contemporary paintings; sculpture; firearms; and a vast array of American Rodeo photographs, memorabilia, and trophies."
"The museum's task is ambitious - to collect and preserve and interpret the artifacts of the American West. It's 19,000 metres square space exhibits over 2000 works of western art - paintings and sculptures - by 19th and 20th century artists and native American art. It also has an extensive collection of native American art, which hlps explore their culture, clothing, spirituality and music."
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"Get a crash course in Sooner State history at this Smithsonian-caliber museum aptly located across from the Oklahoma State Capitol. The building facade makes a grand first impression and once inside, visitors get an immersive look at the state’s proud history through displays that touch on geography, industry, art, Native American culture, and military artifacts stationed across five galleries and a research center. The Red River Journey and Meinders Foundation Heritage Gardens outdoor experience allow visitors the chance to observe a sampling of the indigenous Oklahoma landscape accented by statues, flags, and art installations."
"Oklahoma is full of history, and that history comes alive at the Oklahoma History Center. This massive structure covers over 200,000 square feet and is situated on 18 acres of land across from the state capitol building. Inside, five galleries full of high-quality exhibits and state-of-the-art technology showcase various topics on Oklahoma history such as geology, commerce, Native American culture, settlers, aviation, and more."
"Edmond is a city and community about 25 minutes north of downtown Oklahoma City. The Edmond Historical Society & Museum preserves the history of the city. The permanent exhibits include information and artifacts focused on Native Americans, early Edmond history, and much more."
"Located in south OKC, Early wine Park is a pet-friendly, 99-acre outdoor mecca that features tennis courts, a golf course, sports fields, trails, a playground, and an aquatic center with several seasonal water activities for the whole family."
"Located in south OKC, Earlywine Park is a pet-friendly, 99-acre outdoor mecca that features tennis courts, a golf course, sports fields, trails, a playground and an aquatic center with several seasonal water activities for the whole family."
"Deja’Vu Couples Spa Salon, nurtures your body, and lets enjoy the feeling of good health and well-being with a massage from them. Rejuvenate and let the tension melt away under the care of their skilled therapist. Enjoy the sheer delight of one of their signature facials."