With hundreds of man-made lakes, state parks, casinos, museums and nightlife and dining opportunities in revitalized downtown areas in Oklahoma City and Tulsa, there is a lot to see and do in the Sooner State. The state is dotted with phenomenal lakes where swimming, boating and bass fishing are the most desired activities. Some of the state’s most popular lakes include Broken Bow Lake located near the Quachita Mountains; Grand Lake in the northeastern corner of the state at the foothills of the Ozark Mountains and Lake Murray in the hills in the southern part of the state.
While the state is known for its many outdoor activities like great fishing, golf, hiking, canoeing and boating, make sure you don’t overlook its fantastic museums. Heading the list are Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa, featuring the world’s largest collection of art and artifacts from the American West; the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, which tells the story of the American Cowboy; and the Oklahoma City Museum of Art, which has a permanent collection of American and European art. A venerable family favorite activity is Frontier City Amusement Park in Oklahoma City, which has dozens of rides and shows.
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SOFA Art Gallery is a non-profit 2,000 square feet display of local artists' work. You can usually talk to one of the artists during your visit. It's a great place to find a one-of-a-kind piece for your home or for a gift. Over 25 artists are represented and many forms of fine art are on display, such as jewelry, painted furniture, wood carving,sculpture, pottery, paintings, photography, etc.
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For visitors to the area, the Art Post features a gallery with exhibits pertinent to art movements in NE Oklahoma. The store also houses art supplies, a gift shop and art classes. The goal of the Art Post is to support working artists by increasing the availability of fine arts and art services in areas north and east of Tulsa.
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We have attended MANY events here and enjoy every one of them in this historic venue on the University of Oklahoma campus.
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Welcome to Marvin’s Place! We hope you feel right at home as you browse through our amazing art gallery, featuring some of our best and favorite artwork from around the area. Owned by Todd and Susan Yeager, Marvin’s Place is located in the Depot District of Downtown Ardmore, in the exact same building that was once the location Yeager’s Department Store-which was owned by our grandfather.
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Cha' Tullis Gallery established in 1977. Paintings, prints, sculptures and jewelry by artist Cha' Tullis. Pottery, t-shirts, blankets, rugs, gifts. The largest selections of Native American silver & turquoise jewelry in Oklahoma. Buss tours are welcome!
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The Oklahoma Sports Museum Association was opened in 1996 in three Historic Buildings in Guthrie OK. and houses thousands of sports memorabilia. The athletes honored here are those who were born, live or went to colleges in Oklahoma, along with outstanding professional teams from Oklahoma. Basketball, Football, Baseball, Golf, Olympics, Native American Athletics & Pro Rodeo are represented.
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**NOW OPEN!** Enjoy live music, food trucks and a variety of games to play while you kick back and enjoy a locally-made craft beer at Dollhouse Road Brewing in historic downtown Pawhuska. Dollhouse Road Brewing features a rotating tap list with a fresh selection of brews to try. The microbrewery's variety of unique flavors and styles provides an option for all taste buds that will leave you waiting to see what they come up with next.
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