Oklahoma City
Attractions

by Lin Stone

The State Capitol at N.E 23rd and Lincoln Blvd
Is the ONLY capitol with an oil well on the premises.

Absolutely NOBODY should miss this opportunity.. The very first place in Oklahoma City you'll want to go to is the NATIONAL COWBOY & WESTERN HERITAGE MUSEUM

If you live here, go NOW.  If you are visiting, put this on the very top of your list.  The museum is located at 1700 N.E. 63rd Street in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73111 Phone (405) 478-2250.

Admission prices, including tax, are: $8.50 for Adults - $7.00 for for people 62 and over - $4.00 Children 6 through 12 - while children under 6 get in for Free! There is plenty of FREE Parking.

Cameras of all kinds are prohibited except in a few designated areas. You can't even carry in a large bag. These days even little cell phones are eyed suspiciously. Now, artists CAN bring in sketching material, but groups of sketchers must schedule their visits in advance, and they must promise that all the sketches they make will be for their own private use.

Two hundred and twenty thousand square feet are designed to protect and preserve the rugged individualism and romantic spirit of the frontier. Remember, Bat Masterson wouldn't walk through here on a bet when Teddy Roosevelt was president. Works from Frederic Remington, Charles Russell and others are on display here.

Oklahoma was the first state to accept Native Americans as real people. For many Native American Tribes this was the final destination. Even Geronimo and some of his famous warriors spent their last days in Oklahoma. Little wonder then that the most popular display in the NATIONAL COWBOY & WESTERN HERITAGE MUSEUM is the eighteen foot sculpture: "The End of the Trail" by James Earle Fraser. Several other glory-sized works are on display.

 

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Navigation in Oklahoma City
is relatively easy and extremely fast. 

You've got I-35 coming in from Dallas, I-40 coming in from Amarillo, 135 from Kansas, 44 from Tulsa.  Then you also have 270, 77, 240, and 235 pulsing through town like arteries.  Oklahoma is quite proficient at keeping the highways in good repair, and limiting the impact of downtime when roads must be repaired.  On top of that, the locals know how to lighten the load on the major roads by using numerous shortcuts and parallel routing.  You'll have to make up your own mind about whether to obey the speed laws or playing it safe and staying out of everyone else's way.

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The Frontier City Theme Park is definitely on our schedule of must-sees.  One price fits all and entitles you to line up for every ride.

Then comes the huge Oklahoma City Zoo.  Openly acknowledged as one of the top ten zoos in the United States.  This is your opportunity to journey into a world where the wild meets the civilized. Where the loudest sound you hear may be the pounding of your own heart.

The Oklahoma City Zoo is open every day except Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day. The main entrance gates open at 9:00 A.M. Even though the gates close at 5:00 P.M. the exhibit buildings don't close until dusk is setting in thickly and the Zoo guests are invited to remain on the grounds until dusk.

The Canopy Food Court has a unique indoor dining experience with a rainforest atmosphere. There is enough room for three hundred people to sit down in the climate-controlled rain forest atmosphere. On the menu you'll find hamburgers, hot dogs, corn dogs, soups and kids meals. Other specialized palates are accommodated on a daily basis. Other concessions on the grounds include the Safari Cafe and Savanna Terrace.

The zoo staff offers this suggestion for visiting: "Fall, winter and cloudy days are good times to visit the Zoo because it is less crowded and many of the animals are more active. If you do choose to visit on a hot summer day, try to come in the early morning or a few hours before closing."

There are two thousand exotic animals exhibited on 110 landscaped acres to enjoy. The Great EscApe features gorillas, orangutans and the ever popular chimpanzees in a natural setting. Four acres of preserve feature the Cat Forest/Lion Overlook that gives you an intimate look into the lives of lions, tigers, snow leopards and a variety of wild cats -- displayed in habitats similar to their native homes.

Parking is free at the zoo and admission prices are extremely low.

Places to See
Things to do

The National Softball Hall of Fame  *  Bricktown  *  Oklahoma History Center  *  City Arts Center  *  Water Taxi on the Bricktown Canal  *  Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum  *  The Ford Center  *  Remington Park Race Track  *  Harn Homestead Museum  *  Hefner Mansion  *  The Omniplex  *  White Water Bay  *  Museum of Women Pilots  *  Coles Garden  *  Carpenter Square Theater  *  Oklahoma City Museum of Art  *  Stockyards City  *  World Organization of China Painters Museum  *  World of Wings Pigeon Center  *  State Fair Park  *  Oklahoma Firefighters Museum

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Service

Fords in Oklahoma City  The New Ford Focus Coupe Cabriolet has been Unveiled.  It is exclusively available at Texas and Oklahoma Ford dealerships. For details on new and pre-owned Ford or Lincoln or Mercury models, contact Bob Howard Downtown Ford and Lincoln/Mercury: Phone 405-936-8666, Toll Free (800) 963-9654.  "Our team of Internet sales Managers will quote you the lowest price up front for the vehicle you have selected. They will meet you at the dealership and have the vehicle you have choose ready for you to test drive. Once you have taken the vehicle for a test drive they will guide you through the entire buying process."

Subaru in Oklahoma City Your #1 source for great prices on Subaru cars in the Oklahoma City Metro.  For even faster service call 405 226 1554 and ask for Darnell Richardson.  If that is long distance for you call 1 800 654 4400

Dodge in Oklahoma City  We know your time is valuable. We are sure you will find our site a fast and convenient way to research and find a vehicle that's right for you. If we can be of any assistance while visiting us online, or just a comment on how we can better serve you send us an e-mail and we will promptly reply.

Toyota in Oklahoma City 

Honda in Oklahoma City website provides HONDA car buyers with useful information to buy a new HONDA or used car in the Oklahoma City Oklahoma area. The Oklahoma City HONDA Dealer provides great savings to our HONDA customers. You can find specific information on HONDA Cars in our Review Site.

KIA in Oklahoma City Your #1 source for great prices on KIA cars in the Oklahoma City Metro.  For even faster service call 405 226 1554 and ask for Darnell Richardson.  If that is long distance for you call 1 800 654 4400

Chevy in Oklahoma City

Isuzu in Oklahoma City Your #1 source for great prices on Isuzu cars in the Oklahoma City Metro.  For even faster service call 405 226 1554 and ask for Darnell Richardson.  If that is long distance for you call 1 800 654 4400

Real Estate in Oklahoma City For 8 years Russell Benson has been providing real estate services to homeowners and buyers in OKC, Moore, Edmond, Choctaw, Mid West City, Del City, Spencer, Mustang, Yukon and Norman. "In that time I have learned something very important; take care of the customer, listen to their needs and simply provide them with the best possible service! It's no different from any other business. You expect to deal with an honest and fair person and someone who will put your needs first and being there from start to finish and not just there to sign the papers or stick a sign in the yard and then show up to get paid at closing."

In Norman, Moore and southern Oklahoma City you'll want to deal with Kimball Humphrey at the Dillard Group.  Call 405 818 6781.

Patty Taylor offers real estate information on the web.. "Everything you need to know about buying or selling a home can be found here on my Web site! As the preeminent real estate professional in my community, I am dedicated to providing the finest service available while breaking new ground."

Another great company for these areas is Davida Aguiar's A-Team, "I invite the challenge of helping you sell your home or find the home of your dreams. I have assembled an entire team of Norman, Oklahoma real estate professionals and Realtor network that can make a real estate transaction as effortless as possible. I call them the A-TEAM and we all operate under the Golden Rule, striving to treat our customers with respect and care. We would love to take care of you too! Central Oklahoma real estate is our specialty including Norman, Moore and the Oklahoma City metro area."

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About the author:  Independently less than wealthy, Lin Stone is
an author, writer and photographer living in Noble Oklahoma
where Rose Rocks are found. His writing has appeared in
almost one hundred national magazines and Browzer Books
has published twenty seven of his books so far with more in the works.

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