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Welcome to Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City is going places, and so are its people. They're off to the ballet. Museums. Theatre. Golf courses. Philharmonic. Malls. To the lake, zoo, theme park and the big game. This is an active, activity-filled city. One that enables its residents to enjoy an exceptional quality of life. The mild climate offers year-round sunshine. There's low traffic congestion and low pollution. Plus an abundance of arts. Excellence in education. A variety of recreation. And an ever-broadening cultural landscape.
Some of the city's top choices for visitors include:
Oklahoma City National Memorial 620 North Harvey Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73102 +1 405 235 3313 / +1 888 542 4673 The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum was created to honor those who were killed, those who survived and those changed forever by the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City. The Memorial and Museum are dedicated to educating visitors about the impact of violence, informing about events surrounding the bombing, and inspiring hope and healing through lessons learned by those affected.
Bricktown Canal Sheridan Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73104 +1 405 297 8912 (Oklahoma City Convention And Visitors Bureau) The mile-long Bricktown Canal links downtown, Bricktown and the river. Highlighted by hiking and bicycle trails, water features and landscaped park areas. You can board a Water Taxi every 10-15 minutes in either direction.
Omniplex 2100 Northeast 52nd Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73111 +1 405 602 7652 Satisfy your brain's hunger for knowledge at Omniplex Science Museum and chomp down on interactive and entertaining science delicacies and much more. Oklahoma's premier science museum includes OmniDome Theater, aviation and space artifacts, hands-on science exhibits, cultural galleries, planetarium, museum store and museum café.
Paseo District Northwest 30th Street and Dewey, Oklahoma City, OK 73118 +1 405 525 2688 The Historic Paseo Arts District, built in 1929, has served as Oklahoma City's artist community since the 1970s. Today, a vibrant group of artists and other interested people are transforming this community through creative thinking and arts activities.
National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum 1700 Northeast 63rd Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73111 +1 405 478 2250 The Mission of the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum is to preserve and interpret the heritage of the American West for the enrichment of the public. It's celebrating the Golden Anniversary of the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, and it is an ideal time to visit.
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