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The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum
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www.nationalcowboymuseum.org
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The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum is America's premier institution of Western history, art and culture. Founded in 1961, the museum in Oklahoma City collects, preserves and exhibits an internationally renowned collection of Western art and artifacts while sponsoring dynamic educational programs and ground-breaking scholarly research to stimulate interest in the enduring legacy of our American West. More than 10 million visitors from around the world have sought out this unique museum to gain better understanding of the West: a region and a history that permeates our national culture.
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The Oklahoma City Museum of Art
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www.okcmoa.com
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The Oklahoma City Museum of Art, located in the heart of downtown's Arts District, is more than a museum. With a variety of exhibitions, films, and school classes, in addition to amenities including the Museum Store and Museum Cafe, your experience is new every time you return! Museum exhibits include an exhibition of glass and drawings by Dale Chihuly, which includes works from Chihuly's best--known series and is anchored by the fifty-five-foot Eleanor Blake Kirkpatrick Memorial Tower in the Museum's atrium.
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The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum
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www.oklahomacitynationalmemorial.org
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The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum was created to honor those who were killed, those who survived and those changed forever by the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City. The Memorial and Museum are dedicated to educating visitors about the impact of violence, informing about events surrounding the bombing, and inspiring hope and healing through lessons learned by those affected.
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Oklahoma History Center
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www.okhistorycenter.org
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Stories, spirits, triumphs and tragedy... the Oklahoma History Center is your opportunity to experience Oklahoma's inspiring and adventurous past.
Located on 18 acres across from the Capital building, the History Center is a beautifully designed, self-guided exploration of Oklahoma -- past to present. Within our 215,000 square-foot learning center are five extraordinary, state-of-the-art galleries housing more than 200 hands-on audio, video and computer activities.
Outside the museum, the Red River Journey offers visitors a walking tour of the Red River Valley featuring land forms, vegetation and important historical locations. The grounds also include an outdoor oilfield exhibit with drilling derricks, a portable derrick and machinery associated with Oklahoma oil explorations.
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Willow Creek Golf & Country Club
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www.willowcreekcc.org
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For over fifty years, members of Willow Creek Golf & Country Club have been enjoying one of the best golf courses in Central Oklahoma. The slightly hilly, moderately wooded golf course has matured over the past half-century and continues to challenge our members each year. Although water is found meandering throughout the golf course, it is not a prominent feature. Instead the terrain of the course itself presents a constant challenge as one attempts more precise ball placement.
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RedPin Restaurant & Bowling Lounge
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www.bowlredpin.com
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RedPin Restaurant & Bowling Lounge is Oklahoma City's newest upscale entertainment experience. Combining contemporary dining and a chic lounge with the excitement of bowling, RedPin is unlike anything else in Oklahoma.
Occupying 12,000 square feet on the canal level of the Centennial building near Harkins Bricktown Cinemas 16, the space features 10 bowling lanes, a combination bar and lounge with a one-of-a-kind red recycled glass bartop, a lane-adjacent VIP room for private parties, a 60-foot video wall and the largest canal-front patio in Bricktown.
RedPin has a capacity of over 250, with dining seating for 175. Free parking for RedPin guests is available in Lower Bricktown.
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Bricktown
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www.bricktown.com
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The Bricktown Entertainment District, Oklahoma's most unique entertainment destination and neighborhood, is the vibrant home to many restaurants, nightclubs, sporting facilities, shops, attractions, condos, and a spectacular canal. Located in the heart of downtown Oklahoma City, Bricktown, as it now stands, was once a warehouse neighborhood that has been magnificently restored. It has enjoyed a physical revival and gained immense popularity since the early 1980s, becoming a hot spot, known for its diverse and often varied entertainment options. Be it enjoying a baseball game at its AAA stadium, catching a movie at the Harkins Theatre, or drinking and dining at its many fabulous restaurants and nightspot there is always fun for the entire family.
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