Mustang is a growing city in the southeast corner of Canadian County, Oklahoma, United States. It is part of the Oklahoma City Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 17,395 at the 2010 census, a 32.2 percent increase from 13,156 at the 2000 census. The city is now primarily known as a bedroom community for Oklahoma City.
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5 based on 4 reviews
The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum stands as a symbol of strength in the wake of unspeakable violence. Visit the Memorial Museum to experience the brutality of the Oklahoma City bombing, and the tenderness of the response. Share our dream of a world without violence and terrorism.
This is one of the best Memorials i have seen. It has been carefully laid out to really represent the victims. This was truly a heart breaking tragedy. From the times on the towers, the seats, the hand panted tiles and reflecting pools. It really hits yo when you read the spray painted message that was left by a first responder. I don't want to ruin it. This you have to experience on you own.
5 based on 79 reviews
We went expecting to see or learn a lot. Neither happened.
Only 6 horses total where here - 4 in stalls and 2 outside. That is it! The rest of them were traveling and on the road somewhere.
There is 1 barn to go in and it has a gift shop selling mostly T-shirts. The barn has a cement floor so you don't have to worry about your shoes getting muddy.
The stall doors have an open area for the horses to stick their head out and you can pet them. The stalls say their names. We saw Nitro and Parker. Bart and Big Jack were in their stalls but wouldn't come to the door.
It would have been nice to have displays or signs on the history of this horse breed or the farm, etc. Or even better would be an employee whose job was to greet visitors and to tell you more information, answer questions, etc. We saw 2 employees - one was scooping out a stall and the other was washing a horse - neither one say anything to us.
4.5 based on 585 reviews
African Safari Huts We have brought an authentic African Village to Oklahoma . Staying on the cutting edge of leisure getaways, the Tiger Safari Zoological Park developed the Shi-Awela Safari village, Shi-Awela meaning “a peaceful place of rest”. This secluded African safari village will include two authentic African bush huts circling a small lagoon, authentic African-style landscaping with thorn trees, and natural veldt (long grass). Inside the African Hut, you are surrounded by authentic African decor. Fireplace Air-Conditioning & Heat QUEEN size bed Accmodates up to 6 people Big Screen TV With Blu-Ray Player Refrigerator/freezer Microwave Coffee-maker
A short drive from OK City, this Park was a great stop for our young family on our cross country road trip. Our toddler absolutely loved exploring the grounds and coming upon the variety of animals. We visited the Park on a particularly windy and misty morning, so we had the whole place to ourselves minus a children's birthday party taking place in the event space.
It was easy for us to wander the grounds and feed the lemurs. We saw so many big cats and other large animals. It was an excellent learning opportunity for our toddler, and not crowded like a traditional zoo.
We decided to increase our entrance fee so we may have a one on one session with several animals. Our toddler's mind was blown being able to pet a tortise, boa, lemur, baby kangaroo, and fennec fox for that extra time and money. Very unforgettable and highly recommended!
4.5 based on 33 reviews
We drive by this place almost daily but had never stopped in till a friend asked us to meet her to pick out a birthday gift. I was pleasantly surprised...this place used to be an ice skating rink so is large and has so many booths, a great variety to choose from!
4.5 based on 22 reviews
Prompt, pleasant service, ample parking, and a clean facility add value to one of the area's best ice cream shops. Many and varied flavors distinguish Braum's ice cream, its lead product. There is also a sandwich shop, but the sandwiches are nothing to write home about. The ice cream may well be worth a letter home, or perhaps a text, or at least a Trip Advisor review. For once, forget the calories. Just go and enjoy. It's worth it.
4.5 based on 17 reviews
I recently relocated to Yukon from Colorado. Yukon is a great change of pace from the hottest real estate and job market! Yukon is a great little incubator and has a bright future.
Yukon has several secret weapons. There is a large friendly police and fire services group, as well as a great mix of retail, restaurants, shops, and a home town feel that is experiencing strong growth while keeping the home town feel.
I have found the people to be incredibly friendly and warm, willing to help you out in any way they can. Yukon is 15-20 minutes from the airport, 25 from downtown, and yet captures that sleepy little town feel.
There is a variety of neighborhood events and traditions that make living here fun and a little different each week.
5 based on 143 reviews
Max's Magic Theatre - Where Impossible Happens! Max's Magic Theatre presents comedy, magic and mentalism performed by Max Krause and special guests select day and weekend evenings.
When you see Max's Magic Theater, you might decide to skip the performance and just go home. After all, Max's Magic Theater is squeezed between the Monte Vista Fire Station and Two Fools Tavern. The outside appearance hardly inspires confidence. Most signs say, "Lilly Barrack Jewelry." Patrons check in inside a tiny magic shop. The theater itself, while functional, is hardly impressive. Music is provided by a boom box sitting on a chair and the magician himself controls the lights. Since this little show is hidden away and poorly advertised, you might be one of only a handful of patrons in attendance. Don't lose confidence! Tony Comito is a delight.
Tony Comito is a seasoned performer and it shows. He begins the magic show by telling the story of how, as a young boy from Des Moines, Iowa, he traveled on a "magic bus" to see a show. He describes getting lost, connecting with an accomplished magician and his ensuing life of travel and adventure. As Mr. Comito tells his life story, he integrates a number of magic tricks-- many of which rely on sleight of hand.
There are no explosions, beautiful assistants or animals in Mr. Comito's show. The tricks are familiar and rely on rings, cards and cups. While you may have seen the tricks before, the real magic comes from the intimate setting. When patrons are two feet away from an unadorned magician, the tricks are all that more impressive. Tony Comito executes every trick flawlessly, involves every audience member and makes sure everybody has a great time.
4 based on 7 reviews
Winery and Tasting room Wine and wine accessories for purchase Outdoor seating Relaxed upscale atmosphere
I love going to wineries. But this one was a bust. They had 3 wines (there would have been 5 but two were sold out) and a taste of a frozen Wine-A-Rita. I had purchased a Groupon and paid $13 for it, and I feel like it was too much for what I received. Yes, I received 2 souvenir glasses, and three tastings. But there was no tour, no description of the wines and the vines, nothing. It was come in, taste, and go.
4.5 based on 395 reviews
Very interesting monument! Really gives you the feel for the land run that began Oklahoma City! It is very close to Toby Keith's at Bricktown so worth stopping by to see this monument
5 based on 4 reviews
I used to visit Czech hall as a child and was thrilled to learn it was still open. We went with a large group....young children, teenagers, adults, and elderly and everyone had a blast! The hall has so much character and the music is so fun! Bring cash because they don't accept credit cards.
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