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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This is a beautiful building - especially inside which is opulent and gives a real insight into the value that was placed in the theatre. We had a very interesting and informative guide who had a good sense of humour. He had kindly arrived an hour early so that our tour group could be accommodated. The Wurlitzer organ is a gem and, as it is being restored, appears to have a mind of its own selecting just the one tune to play.....or is that the work of Mr Coleman's ghost who is purported to haunt the building?
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The award-winning Armstrong Auditorium is home to the Armstrong International Cultural Foundation’s performing arts series, featuring a veritable who’s who of today’s brightest stars in classical, jazz and folk music, as well as theater, classical ballet, folk dance and more. Situated on the campus of Herbert W. Armstrong College, the auditorium is located 20 minutes north of downtown Oklahoma City near Bryant Avenue and Waterloo Road in north Edmond.
Excellent performance-very professional. Facility was outstanding, as I had never been inside Armstrong Auditorium. Incredible acoustics and seating was very comfortable. That pretty much sums it up!
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Legacy On Main Street is Eufaula, OK's premiere event center. Monthly concerts and dinner-concerts are scheduled along with plays, unique performers and entertainers. Art classes are also conducted through out the year as well as "Cork and Canvas" events. Legacy is also rented out for private parties and events. The center seats 150 in the large room and 50 in the smaller room.
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Gaslight Theatre is Northwest Oklahoma's oldest and most active community theatre! In addition to comedies, dramas, and musicals on our main stage, join us for our annual dinner theatre, children's theatre, kids' drama camp, free Shakespeare in the Park, and unique productions in our Turpin Little Theatre. Visit our website for information on current productions.
Enid is blessed with an abundance of talented actors/actresses which gives this theatre a professional production every time!
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As a member of the International Wizard of Oz Club I enjoy all things Oz. This ballet was not a new Wizard but instead is very loosely based on one of Baum’s later Oz books. You do need to read the synopsis before watching the ballet to understand the story. If this production returns to Tulsa again I will happily attend a performance again. Please see it if you get the opportunity.
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