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Oklahoma City Zoo Find the Fun at the Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden - The Zoo features a diverse and fascinating animal and plant collection. This zoo is ranked the third-best family-friendly zoo in the country. See ya there! Address: 2101 Ne 50Th Street Oklahoma City, OK - Phone: 405-424-3344 Hotels near Oklahoma City Zoo
Oklahoma City Museum of Art The Oklahoma City of Art Museum is home to an extensive permanent collection of European and American art, including the most comprehensive collection of Dale Chihuly glass in the world, and the Midwest's premiere repertoire cinema, which presents the finest international, independent, and classic films. Address: 415 Couch Drive Oklahoma City, OK - Phone: 405-236-3100
Tulsa Zoo and Living Museum This is home to over 1,500 animals and over 430 species. Many rare or endangered. the "Chimpanzee Connection" allows you to view the chimpanzees up close, while "Siamang Island" is a year-round habitat for langurs and siamangs. Their are many fascinating exhibits to explore. Address: 6421 East 36th Street North Tulsa, OK - Phone: 918-669-6600 Hotels near Tulsa Zoo
Gilcrease Museum This museum features a collection of approximately 10,000 artworks by artists of the American West, as well as non-western artists, ranging from colonial times to present times. There is a archival collection and an anthropological collection as well. The museum's charm, beauty and art collections draw thousands of visitors from around the world. Address: 1400 Gilcrease Museum Road Tulsa, OK - Phone: 918-596-2700
Little River Zoo This is a private zoo housing approximately 400 animals. Little River Zoo is dedicated to educating people about the animals and the environments. The tours that are offered are friendly and informative. Address: 3405 120th Avenue SE Norman, OK - Phone: 405-366-7229
Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum Offering over 5,000,000 objects on exhibit which include the study of ethnology, archaeology, palaeontology and life sciences - encompassing more than 300 million years of the natural history of Oklahoma. Museum offers an adventure for all ages. Address: 2401 Chautauqua Avenue Norman, OK - Phone: 405-325-4712
Museum of the Great Plains Founded in 1961, this museum is dedicated to the history of the Great Plains of America. Exhibiting various materials that have been collected and preserved from the plains, as well as the fur trade and the cattle industry. Come and explore the spirit of the Great Plains Address: 601 NW Ferris Avenue Lawton, OK 73507-5499 - Phone: 580-581-3460
Blue Bell Creameries The best ice cream in the country. Enjoy a guided tour with a short video about how they make ice cream at the production facility. Top it all off, with a complimentary scoop of Blue Bell Ice Cream. Address: 8201 E Highway 51, Broken Arrow, OK - Phone: 918-258-5100
Safaris Exotic Wildlife Sanctuary Kids! Get up close and personal with many animals in the petting zoo. Also there are over 20 lions and tigers to view at the wildlife sanctuary. The tour guides are friendly. Great fun for the entire family. Address: 26881 East 58th Street Broken Arrow, OK - Phone: 918-357-3386
Arcadia Lake - For the Outdoor Enthusiasts Offering a wide variety of recreational opportunities such as boating, camping, picnicking, swimming, hiking, Frisbee golf, and bird watching. Address: East of I-35 between 2nd and 15th, Edmond, OK - Phone: 405-216-7470
Museum of the Cherokee Strip and the Humphrey Heritage Village Standing side by side on the west side of Enid's historic Government Springs Park. Historical artifacts cover the history of the land run and Oklahoma events from 1540 to present. The Humphrey Heritage Village includes the original 1893 Land Office, a Victorian home, a one-room school, & a church. Address: 901 14th Street Enid, OK - Phone: 580-237-2030
George's Antique Auto Museum Featuring 50 antique automobiles all displayed in period settings. 25 of them were made before 1950, and include the only Geronimo automobile known in existence. Address: 508 S. Grand Enid, Oklahoma - Phone: 580-242-6815
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