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The best of Central Oklahoma.

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  • 8OPEN M-F 8-5, Sat 11-5, Sun 1-510301 S. Sunnylane Rd, OKC

    405-814-0006

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    Slide and Ridetwo parks for one great price

    Just Off I-40 and Meridian405.943.9687 WhiteWaterBay.com

    On I-35 Service Road and Hefner405.478.2140 FrontierCity.com

    double park season passes

    on sale now!

    1400 Classen Drive Oklahoma City405.235.4458 oklahomaheritage.com

    Via high-tech, interactive exhibits, meet famous and everyday Oklahomans who have

    impacted our state, country and world.

    EXPERIENCE OKLAHOMA

    through its people

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  • Jim Thorpe Association and Oklahoma Sports Hall of FameGuthrie315 W Oklahoma405.260.1432 | jimthorpeassoc.orgThis museum houses an exciting display of Oklahoma sports memorabilia and profiles of famous Oklahoma athletes. The museum is the founding organization of the Warren Spahn Award.

    Lazy E ArenaGuthrie9600 Lazy E Dr800.595.RIDE | lazye.comWorlds premier western entertainment and multi-purpose arena in the heart of Oklahoma.

    Oklahoma Frontier Drugstore Museum and Apothecary GardenGuthrie214 W Oklahoma405.282.1895 | drugmuseum.orgCollections reflect the history of medicine in the 19th and 20th centuries in the Oklahoma and Indian Territories, and in the state of Oklahoma.

    Oklahoma Route 66 Association Chandler400 E Route 66405.258.0008 | oklahomaroute66.comThe Oklahoma Route 66 Association is a statewide organization that promotes and preserves Oklahomas section of Route 66.

    Oklahoma Territorial Museum and Carnegie LibraryGuthrie406 E Oklahoma405.282.1889 | okterritorialmuseum.orgThe museum documents the Unassigned Lands, Land Run of 1889, the homestead experience, and territorial and state government. It shows the history of Guthrie as Oklahomas first capital.

    Oklahoma WONDERtoriumStillwater308 W Franklin405.533.3333 | okwondertorium.orgA childrens museum dedicated to inspire curiosity and a lifetime of learning through play. Children will enjoy interactive, hands-on activities and exhibits.

    Ricks Fine Chocolates & CoffeesGuthrie109-A W Oklahoma Ave405.293.9309 | ricksdowntown.comOffering an exclusive selection of hand-crafted chocolates, coffees and teas along with custom gift baskets, catering options and a nice selection of unique gifts.

    Sheerar Museum of StillwaterStillwater702 S Duncan Street405.377.0359 | sheerarmuseum.orgDocumenting not only Stillwater, but also Oklahomas rich history, this museum boats attractions about the Oklahoma land run of 1889, the founding of Stillwater, and much more!

    StableRidge WineryStroud1916 W Highway 66918.968.2568 | stableridgevineyards.comStableRidge Winery, located on Route 66 in Stroud, offers international award-winning wines. Enjoy a tour, gift shop and Tasting Room in an 1898 Catholic Church building.

    The Pollard TheaterGuthrie120 W Harrison Ave405.282.2800 | thepollard.orgAs the core of Guthries Arts and Entertainment District, The Pollard Theatre is a year-round resident professional theatre company which produces a variety of quality theatre experiences, year-round.

    Tumbleweed Dance Hall and Concert ArenaStillwater5212 W Lakeview Rd405.377.0075 | tumbleweedok.comHome to numerous multi-day festivals like Calf Fry and College Days, this dancehall and concert arena is a legendary venue where musicians like Garth Brooks got their start.

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    When contemporary meets legend.Hip Story - Slang. (adjective) | Similar pronunciation to: Hi(p)story

    Definition: The rare occurrence in a place and time by which contemporary

    events and ideas combine with legendary and historically significant locations.

    Shawnee Convention & Visitors Bureau 131 N. Bell | Shawnee, Oklahoma 74801 (405) 275-9780 Toll Free (888) 404-9633www.visitshawnee.com

    Learn More About the Legend of Santa Fe Bo.

    A perfect blend of contemporary and legend, Shawnee, Oklahoma, offers visitors the best of the Big City with just enough small town to feel cozy.

    Discover the amazing culture and diversity found in Shawnees museums and art festivals. Explore the wonders of the Wild West with a variety of amazing livestock events year-round. Relax and enjoy the slow pace of Shawnees historic downtown and lavender farm.

    From the excitement of Las Vegas-style gaming, to the rich sense of history found at the Santa Fe Depot, Shawnee, Oklahoma, where contemporary meets legend Where HipStory comes alive!

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    ENGAGE ART FROM AROUND THE GLOBE!Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art

    www.ou.edu/fjjma555 Elm Avenue(405) 325-3272

    EXPLORE THE ANCIENT PAST.Sam Noble Museum

    www.samnoblemuseum.org2401 Chautauqua Avenue

    (405) 325-4712

    The University of Oklahoma is an equal opportunity institution.

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    My Trip to El Reno

    First we watched the firin

    g of the cannons at

    Historic Fort Reno. & expe

    rienced the thrill

    & excitement of classic hot

    rods roaring

    down Historic Route 66! Later

    , we enjoyed

    a first rate concert at the a

    ward winning

    Centre Theatre before grabbin

    g a famous onion fried

    Hamburger and turning in for

    the night. The next morning

    we enjoyed beautiful views of L

    ake El Reno & played

    a round of golf at Crimson Cr

    eek Golf Course.

    888-5EL-RENOwww.elrenotourism.org