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Oklahoma City National Memorial & MuseumParent rating: ![]() Location: 620 North Harvey Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK Encompassing the ground where Oklahoma City's Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building once stood, the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum was built to honor the victims, survivors, and in...
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Tiger Safari Zoological ParkParent rating: ![]() Location: 963 County St. 2930, Tuttle, OK Tiger Safari has the largest selection of exotic and domestic animals in the State of Oklahoma, and is open to the public on weekends. The park also offers Friday night Sundowner Safar... |
The Governor's MansionParent rating: ![]() Location: 820 Northeast 23rd, Oklahoma City, OK The Oklahoma Governor's Mansion is open for guided tours in the fall and spring. |
Oklahoma City UndergroundParent rating: ![]() Location: Robert S. Kerr and Robinson, Oklahoma City, OK The Underground is the name for the renovated Conncourse, the three-quarter-mile tunnel system that links 16 blocks in downtown Oklahoma City. The original tunnel was dug in 1931, but mo...
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Oklahoma State CapitolParent rating: ![]() Location: NE 23rd & Lincoln Boulevard, Oklahoma City, OK The Oklahoma State Capitol is the only capitol that can boast working oil wells pumping on its grounds. And, the capitol has a beautiful dome. While that fact barely registers a y...
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Fort RenoParent rating: ![]() Location: 7107 West Cheyenne Street, El Reno, OK Historic interpreters at Fort Reno's Visitor's Center provide information and tours of the fort's historic chapel and cemetery. The center, housed in a fully-restored 1936 Officer's Quarters, features...
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American Banjo MuseumParent rating: ![]() Location: 9 E Sheridan Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK The museum in Bricktown houses the largest collection of banjos on display in the world and presents the entire story of the unique instrument, beginning with its development by African slaves ...
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