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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The Stride Bank Center is owned by City of Enid and professionally managed by Spectra Venue Management. The Stride Bank Center is a 5,000 seat arena opened in June 2013. The Arena is home to world-class concerts, athletic events, trade shows, conventions and large banquets. The complex consists of the arena and convention space made up of multiple ballrooms to fit meetings, conferences, weddings and banquets of any size. With in house catering, it makes it easy and convenient to have everything under 1 roof.
For a smaller venue there is not a bad seat in the house. The seats are comfortable and they have brought some great acts in.
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Easy venue available parking, security personnel, and ushers were wonderful. The audio and lighting systems worked well. Bathrooms were available on both sides of the performance hall which made it so much quicker to use during intermission. The symphonic orchestra was wonderful. We danced the night away to Prince’s wonderful music.
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A newly renovated center used exclusively for convertions.
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I recently planned an awards banquet that was held at the Reed Center in Midwest City for approximately 120 people. Stephanie made the planning of the event a breeze. I told her what I needed and she and the rest of the staff took care of everything from the table settings to the menu selection. Chef Kirk chose a beautiful menu for us that tasted even better than it looked. Angelia, Larry, Shanika, Linda, Anna, Esmeralda, and Latrice took care of us during the event and the service was perfect.The Reed Center at the Sheraton in Midwest City was fantastic! I couldn't have asked for better service or a smoother event.
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