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VISITOR SERVICES WATER SPORTS ATTRACTIONSSIGHTSEEING LODGING DINING HELPFUL INFO
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F E A R N ’ S T R AV E L E R I N F O G U I D E
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National Cowboy &Western Heritage MuseumOklahoma City
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Boathouse DistrictThe District is a unique destination for visitors with outdoor activities for all ages. Athletes look forward to rowing or paddling on the district’s world-class 4000m race and training course, while families and visitors can get on the water in a kayak or stand up paddle board, take a bike ride on the 13+ miles of trails or – most popular – enjoy RIVERSPORT Adventures. Fun for the whole family!Oklahoma River – Downtown OKCboathousedistrict.org
Bricktown Historic DistrictA hot spot for dining and nightlife, Bricktown features restaurants, clubs, theatres, galleries and shops that bring a bit of spice to OKC. Take a stroll down the mile-long pedestrian waterway that cuts through the heart of Bricktown and walk away with an unforget-table experience. Downtown OKCbricktownokc.com
The Castle of MuskogeeThis massive estate is 30,000 square feet and encompasses over 85 permanent structures. Host to Oklahoma’s Renaissance Festival, Halloween Festival and Christmas Kingdom, the castle is nested within 60 acres of land. 3400 West Fern Mountain Road, Muskogee. okcastle.com
Gilcrease MuseumThe museum is home to comprehensive collections of American Indian and Western art and artifacts, and is one of the country’s best facilities for the preservation and study of American art and history. This nationally celebrated museum includes exhibits on America’s prehistory as well as historical manu-scripts, documents and maps. A rare copy of the Declaration of Independence is on display.1400 North Gilcrease Museum Road, Tulsagilcrease.utulsa.edu
National Cowboy &Western Heritage MuseumAmerica’s premier institution of Western history, art and culture offering an extensive internation-ally known collection of Western art and artifacts. Permeating our national culture, the exhibitions focus on American cowboys, rodeos, Victorian fi rearms, Western performers, frontier military and Native American culture. Outside, enjoy beautifully land-scaped gardens and an interactive children’s space.1700 NE 63rd Street, Oklahoma Citynationalcowboymuseum.org
Oklahoma AquariumPet stingrays, feed turtles or walk under a one-of-a-kind tunnel with a vast collection of sharks including the largest bull sharks in captivity! Enjoy exhibits of amazing invertebrates and extreme fi shes and take a look into what bizarre creatures are swimming in Oklahoma’s lakes and rivers. 300 Aquarium Drive, Jenks. okaquarium.org
Philbrook Museum of ArtPhilbrook exhibits more than 8,500 works of art and is listed as one of America’s top 65 art museums. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is one of only fi ve facilities in the United States that includes a museum, home and gardens.2727 South Rockford Road, Tulsaphilbrook.org
Oklahoma History CenterThis museum collects, preserves and shares Oklahoma history with museum visitors and school groups across the state through a variety of unique educational programs. Access the past with living history presentations, which present information through dialects, opinions, eye-witness accounts, artifacts and clothing, making history more personal for attendees. 800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive, Oklahoma Cityokhistory.org
Paseo Art DistrictPaseo was developed in 1929 as the fi rst shop-ping district north of downtown. Featuring studios and galleries of over 70 artists, painters, potters, photographers and actors that intermingle with several restaurants, art schools, boutiques and other businesses. The two-block street has maintained its Spanish revival architecture with original stucco buildings and clay roof tiles. Visit this unique environ-ment for the visual, performing and culinary arts.Oklahoma City. thepaseo.com
Oklahoma City NationalMemorial & MuseumOn April 19, 1995 the Alfred P. Murray Federal Building was bombed and this interactive museum tells the story. The memorial grounds include the Field of Empty Chairs with each chair representing one of the 168 people who were killed there; the monumental bronze-clad Gates of Time; a shallow 318-foot long refl ecting pool; the promontory and Survivor Tree; Rescuers Orchard and a special area for children. 620 N Harvey Avenue, Oklahoma Cityoklahomacitynationalmemorial.org
POPSThe newest landmark along Historic Route 66. Home to a 66-foot tall soda pop bottle that weighs over four tons and makes POPS an icon and one-of-a-kind destination. With a record-breaking selection of over 600 ice-cold sodas and beverages, POPS hosts an ultra-modern gas station, restaurant, shake shop, gift shop, convenience store and event venue.660 West Highway 66, Arcadiapops66.com
Science Museum OklahomaThis museum houses over eight acres of hands-on science experiences with thousands of space, avia-tion and cultural artifacts. From traveling beyond the Milky Way in the planetarium theatre to witnessing live explosions in Science Live, the museum allows your inner-child to run wild. 2100 NE 52nd Street, Oklahoma City. sciencemuseumok.org
Woolaroc Ranch Museum& Wildlife PreserveHome to more than 30 varieties of native and exotic animals and birds, residents roam the 3,700 acre wildlife preserve in a natural, protected setting. Prominent species include American Bison, elk and longhorn cattle, native to the area that were found here in the days before Columbus. Other species include Japanese Sika deer, North European fallow deer, water buffalo, llamas, aoudads, ostriches, Sardinian donkeys and pigmy goats.1925 Woolaroc Ranch Road, Bartlesvillewoolaroc.org
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Oklahoma
POINTS OF INTEREST
3000 E LOGAN RD WEATHERFORD, OK 73096 I-40 & EXIT 84 580.772.5871 STAFFORDMUSEUM.ORG
GE T YOUR HANDS ON 4 0 , 0 0 0 SQUARE F EE T OF H IS TORY
RAFT, CANOE OR KAYAK ONOKLAHOMA’S MOST SCENIC RIVER
1-800-749-1140ARROWHEADRESORTOK.COM
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ARROWHEAD RESORTIllinois River • Tahlequah, OK
RESORT OPTIONS• River View Cabins• Campgrounds• RV Hook-ups• Group Lodge
Land Run Museum, Historic Village, Gift Shop507 S. 4TH STREET, ENID, OK 73701580-237-1907 csrhc.org
www.visitelkeity.com • 800-280-0207Elk City Chamber of Commerce and Convention & Visitors BureauElk City Chamber of Commerce and Convention & Visitors Bureau
Come Play & Stay with us!Come Play & Stay with us!
Museums • Centennial Carousel
Shopping • Train Rides • Souvenirs
Restaurants • Hotels • RV Parks
Museums • Centennial Carousel
Shopping • Train Rides • Souvenirs
Restaurants • Hotels • RV Parks
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2015/2016 OKLAHOMA TRAVELER INFO GUIDEPUBLISHER: Certifi ed Folder Display Service, Inc.1120 Joshua Way, Vista, CA 92081 (800) 799-7373 FAX: (760) 727-1583 www.certifi edfolder.com
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Ponca City Tourism420 East Grand AvenuePonca City(580) 765-4400poncacitytourism.com
RIVERSPORT AdventuresBoathouse District onthe Oklahoma River725 South Lincoln BoulevardOklahoma City(405) 552-4040boathousedistrict.org
Sleep Inn & Suites12024 North I-35 Service RoadOklahoma City844-607-5337 or(405) 478-9898sleepinnokc.com
Stafford Air &Space Museum3000 East Logan RoadWeatherford(580) 772-5871staffordmuseum.org
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For more information contact the Kaw Lake Association at
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Broken Arrow Convention and Visitors Bureau
VisitBrokenArrowOK.com | 866.503.7081
FESTIVALS AND EVENTS FILL THE DAYS FROM ROOSTER DAYS. 85 YEARS STRONG; TUESDAYS IN THE PARK WITH LIVE MUSIC; AWARD-WINNING CHALK IT UP ART FESTIVAL; AND STREET PARTIES IN THE ROSE
DISTRICT. ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT OPTIONS INCLUDE THE LUXURY WARREN THEATER; STATE-OF-THE-ART PERFORMING ARTS
CENTER; AND HISTORICAL EXPERIENCES AT PERSIMMONHOLLOW VILLAGE.
Sleep Inn & SuitesOklahoma City
12024 N I-35 Service Road, Oklahoma City, OK 73131
844-607-5337 or 405-478-9898 • sleepinnokc.com
Newly RemodeledFREE wireless internet, 37” LCD TV, Hot Breakfast,