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Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City

Oklahoma City has undergone $1 billion worth of renovations and new development, including revitalizing the downtown and historic Bricktown areas, plus projects along the Oklahoma..

Tulsa
Tulsa

Two urban masterpieces tie for a position on list of Oklahoma wonders. When Art Deco architecture was born in the 1920s, Tulsa was a city booming with oil wealth. Art Deco became the..

Enid
Enid

Enid, Okla. is a community worth bragging about, but don’t take our word for it February 2007 – Garfield County was ranked the “8th best place to live in rural America ” by..

Fort Sill
Fort Sill

Fort Sill is home to Geronimo’s gravesite and the largest military museum in the country. Founded by General Philip Sheridan during a winter campaign against the Southern Plains tribes..

Guthrie
Guthrie

The largest contiguous district on the National Register of Historic Places is in Guthrie, Okla. Guthrie's beauty and grace befit the optimism as the first state capitol of the new 46th..

Jenks
Jenks

From the best antique shopping to the largest bull sharks in captivity – Jenks, Okla. has it all You’re invited to visit Jenks, an antique lover's paradise just minutes from Tulsa...

Pensacola Dam
Pensacola Dam

Grand Lake, one of Oklahoma’s most popular recreation and vacation destinations, owes its creation to a very ambitious engineering feat more than 65 years ago, historic Pensacola Dam...

Ponca City
Ponca City

Ponca City, Okla. has it all - oil barons, rich American Indian history, small town charm and more Wild, exuberant, fabulous - a journey through Ponca City is a journey through time. Ponca..

Price Tower
Price Tower

Bartlesville’s Price Tower not only changed the horizon of the Oklahoma landscape, but also the world of architecture. The building, which was completed in 1956, is the only skyscraper..

Route 66
Route 66

America’s most cherished road, Route 66, might have just celebrated its 80th birthday, but it still remains a timeless cultural fixture. Since 1926, Oklahoma’s stretch of Route 66 has..

salt plains
salt plains

The first time you set eyes on the massive salt plains in northwest Oklahoma, you get the eerie feeling that you are either seeing a mirage or entering some kind of lunar landscape. The..

Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge
Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge

The Salt Plains National Refuge offers some of the best and most unique bird watching in the world The Salt Plains are one of only 17 Western Hemisphere shorebird reserves in the nation..

Spiro Mounds Archaeological Park
Spiro Mounds Archaeological Park

The 140-acre Spiro Mounds Archaeological Park in southeast Oklahoma near Poteau holds the key to a Native American culture that inhabited the area from A.D. 600 to 1450. A mile-long trail..

Stafford Air and Space Museum
Stafford Air and Space Museum

Oklahoman Lt. General Thomas P. Stafford achieved the highest military rank of all astronauts. The Thomas P. Stafford Air and Space Museum chronicles the life and career of Weatherford..

Wichita Mountains
Wichita Mountains

With an impressive resume that boasts “the nation’s first wildlife refuge,” the Wichita Mountains definitely earn a place on the list of Oklahoma’s top wonders. The range, one of..

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