Oklahoma Traveler Info Guide

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Oklahoma City: The museum presents a historical

OKC Riversport, your passport to the most exciting sports available on the Oklahoma River and Lake Overholser. Riversport helps visitors learn everything they need to get on the water, whether it’s kayaking, canoeing or dragon boating. Riversport offers rowing and kayaking lessons for all ages, plus kayak and paddleboat rentals daily. 725 S. Lincoln Blvd. (405) 552-4040

overview of Oklahoma, from prehistoric times to oil field wildcatters to the space program. Research library and historical archives also available for public use. Open Mon.-Sat. 10a.m.-5p.m., Closed Sun. (405) 522-5248

VISITOR SERVICES SHOPPING ATTRACTIONS SIGHTSEEING DINING HELPFUL NUMBERS

Norman: Located on the University of Oklahoma

60 acres, and encompassing over 85 permanent structures creating the village of Castleton, is the host to the Oklahoma Renaissance Festival, Castle Fireworks sales, Halloween festival and Christmas Kingdom. 3400 W. Fern Mountain Road, Muskogee, OK. (918) 687-3625

campus, this facility is the nation’s largest universitybased museum. Exhibit space covers 50,000 sq. ft. and includes five galleries and exhibits that give visitors an in-depth tour of more than 300 million years of Oklahoma’s fascinating natural history. Open: Mon.-Sat. 10a.m.-5p.m., Sun. 1-5p.m. (405) 325-4712

Tulsa: The world’s most comprehensive collections of

Science Museum Oklahoma

American Indian and Western art, this nationallycelebrated museum includes extensive exhibits on America’s prehistory, settlement and expansion, plus outdoor gardens. A rare copy of the Declaration of Independence is also on display. Guided tours offered. Open Tue.-Sun. 10a.m.-5p.m. (888) 655-2278

Oklahoma City: The museum houses over eight acres

of hands-on science experiences with thousands of space, aviation and cultural artifacts in the mix. With the excitement of live entertainment shows, one-of-a-kind IMAX film experiences and a newly renovated Science Floor, Science Museum Oklahoma rocks. From traveling beyond the Milky Way in the Planetarium Theater to witnessing live explosions in Science Live, the museum allows your inner-child to run wild. 2100 N.E. 52nd St. (405) 602-6664

artists in the nation, as well as significant works by master artists. The complex contains a turn-of-thecentury Western town, boasts both botanical and natural gardens and major exhibition galleries. Also on site is a unique children’s building, museum store and restaurant. 1700 NE 63rd Street, Oklahoma City, OK.

POPS

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Altus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242 Ardmore. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176 Bartlesville. . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 Elk City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212 Enid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 Lawton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191 McAlester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90 Muskogee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 Norman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 Oklahoma City . . . . . . . . . . 104 Ponca City . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93 Stillwater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 Woodward. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203

ALL EMERGENCIES

Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum

Woolaroc Ranch Museum and Wildlife Preserve

Great Plains Country Association

(866) 472-6552

Bartlesville: Established in 1925, Woolaroc is a 3,600

Green Country Marketing Association

(800) 922-2118

Jenks: See the largest bull sharks in captivity through a

Oklahoma City: The Memorial grounds include the

Field of Empty Chairs with each chair honoring one of the 168 people who were killed; the monumental bronze-clad Gates of Time; a shallow 318-foot long reflecting pool; the promontory and Survivor Tree; Rescuers Orchard and a special area for children. Open 24 hours-a-day, seven days-a-week. The interactive learning museum tells the story of the April 19, 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murray Federal Building. 620 N. Harvey, Oklahoma City, OK. (888) 542-HOPE (4673)

acre ranch and wildlife preserve that is open throughout the year as an educational and historical attraction. The museum houses a world-class collection of western art, artifacts and special exhibits. Also features Native American Heritage Center, gardens, trails and over 700 animals, including buffalo, elk and longhorns. Open Tue.Sun. 10a.m.-5p.m. Closed Mon. (888) 966-5276

HELPFUL TELEPHONE NUMBERS 911

AAA Roadside Service

(800) 222-4357

Oklahoma City Convention & Visitors Bureau

(800) 225-5652

Tulsa Metro Chamber of Commerce

(800) 558-3311

Broken Arrow Convention & Visitors Bureau

(866) 503-7081

Elk City Convention & Visitors Bureau

(800) 280-0207

Norman Convention & Visitors Bureau

(800) 767-7260

Oklahoma Adventure District

(405) 290-7529

Oklahoma Tourism & Recreation Department

(800) 652-6552

Ponca City Area Chamber of Commerce

(580) 765-4400

Stillwater Convention & Visitors Bureau

(800) 991-6717

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Segway Tours & Rentals of OKC

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Sleep Inn & Suites Oklahoma City

2a 9346 N. MAY AVENUE BRITTON & MAY (888) 751-6275

12024 N I-35 Service Road, Oklahoma City, OK 73131

FREE wireless internet, 37” LCD TV and in-room coffee

2c 4405 SW 3rd street I-40 & meridian 2b (405) 949-9000

810 W. Danforth rd. danforth & kelly (405) 359-8200

www.tbje.com

Platinum Award Property 866-541-3049 or 405-478-9898 17

Broken Arrow Convention & Visitors Bureau 866.503.7081 • 918.259.6512 visitbrokenarrowok.com

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800-755-3305

www.SureBeatsWalking.com

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one-of-a-kind, walk-through tunnel, plus hundreds of other fascinating creatures. Feed and even touch stingrays and small sharks! You’ll be charmed by playful river otters, beavers and raccoons in the new Hayes Family Ozark Stream. Don’t miss the Karl and Beverly White National Fishing Tackle Museum featuring a $4 million collection of antique rods, reels, lures and other memorabilia. (918) 296-FISH (3474)

Oklahoma Aquarium

www.sleepinnokc.com

ARKANSAS

Amarillo

Arcadia: A trip down historic Route 66 in Oklahoma isn’t complete without a stop at the unique and colorful POPS. Located in Arcadia just east of Edmond, POPS is an iconic addition along the Mother Road. Its ultramodern architecture of red rock and steel trusses is a draw for visitors from across the nation. A four-ton, 66foot sculpture of a soda bottle covered in dazzling multicolored LED lights in front of POPS can’t be missed and pays tribute to the main attraction at POPS: over 500 kinds of soda. From berry soda to classic cola, POPS has it all. POPS also features a gas station, and visitors can fill up their tanks before getting back on Route 66. Visitors can also fill up on food in the old-fashioned diner at POPS. Lunch and dinner are served daily, After a visit to POPS, you’re guaranteed to greet Route 66 with a smile. (405) 928-7677 or (877) 266-7677

(405) 478-2250

Turner Falls Davis, Oklahoma

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Muskogee: A 30,000 square foot Castle, nestled within

Oklahoma City: Features the finest contemporary

Springfield

Oklahoma City

Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History

National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum

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Wichita

(405) 525-2688

Gilcrease Museum

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District featuring studios and galleries of over 75 artists along the tree-lined street. The painters, potters, photographers and actors intermingle with dress shops, gift shops, restaurants and a coffee shop. Built in 1929 as the first shopping district north of downtown. The Paseo is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. NW 30th & Dewey, Oklahoma City, OK.

The Castle of Muskogee

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Oklahoma City: The Paseo is Oklahoma City’s Art

(405) 236-8666

Kansas City

COLORADO

Paseo Art District

Oklahoma City’s renovated warehouse district. OKC’s biggest hot spot for fine restaurants, clubs, theaters, galleries and shops, as well as a mile-long pedestrian waterway that cuts through the heart of Bricktown. Makes for an unforgettable visit to Oklahoma City.

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Oklahoma History Center

Oklahoma City: The Chesapeake Boathouse is home to

Oklahoma City: Just east of Downtown is Bricktown,

Traveler Info Guide

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OKC Riversport

Bricktown Historic District

www.VisitorTips.com/tig/oklahoma

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Safest environment to learn & enjoy the sport!

H&H Shooting Sports Complex Gun & Archery Range

A fun and unique experience while visiting the Oklahoma City area! • Gun Shop, Accessories and Gunsmith Available • Learning Center: Classes & Firearm Safety • Archery Pro Shop • Gun Rentals & Indoor Range • Helpful & Friendly Staff • Delicious Food at the “4 U Cafe” • Gift Shop Monday - Saturday 9am - 9pm Sunday 9am - 6pm

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FIRST FRIDAY GALLERY WALKS EVERY MONTH FRI 6-10 PM & SAT 12-5 PM ANNUAL PASEO ARTS FESTIVAL MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND

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Over 20 galleries and more than 75 artists, all within walking distance. Unique studios, fabulous restaurants, boutiques, gift shops, and a theatre.

The Historic Paseo Arts District, located at 28th & North Walker to 30th & North Dewey is the oldest Arts District Community in Oklahoma City.

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We’re rich in history, culture and adventure. From Oil Baron mansions; world class museums, Native American experiences, Cowboys, Rodeos and Western history; lakes and incredible outdoor recreation . . . there’s something for everyone in Ponca City!

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www.banjomuseum.org

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History • Art • Shopping • Dining I-44, Exit 128 B or 129 • 1700 NE 63rd St. • OKC, OK

Chickasha’s Festival of Light 2400 S. 9th Street P.O. Box 2381, Chickasha (405) 224-9627

www.ChickashaFestivalofLight.com

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& Western Heritage Museum

History Center 11 Oklahoma 2401 North Laird Avenue Oklahoma City (405) 522-0765 or (405) 522-5248

www.okhistorycenter.org

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400 S. Vermont, Suite 110 Oklahoma City (405) 947-3888

www.hhshootingsports.com

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www.nationalcowboymuseum.org

810 West Danforth Road Edmond (405) 359-8200

220 S. First St., Broken Arrow (866) 503-7081 or (918) 259-6512

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4405 SW 3rd Street Oklahoma City (405) 949-9000

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Wynnewood (405) 665-5197

www.tbje.com

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Paseo Arts District 8 Historic Northwest 28th & Walker Oklahoma City (405) 525-2688

www.thepaseo.com

of Osteology 9 Museum 10301 South Sunnylane Road Oklahoma City (405) 814-0006

www.museumofosteology.org

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1316 South Agnew, Oklahoma City (405) 604-9800

www.oknativeart.com

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Adventures 15 Riversport 725 South Lincoln Boulevard Oklahoma City (405) 552-4040

www.riversportokc.org

Noble Museum 16 Sam 2401 Chautauqua Avenue Norman (405) 325-4712

www.snomnh.ou.edu

Inn, Inn & Suites 17 Sleep 12024 N. I-35 Service Road Oklahoma City (866) 541-3049 or (405) 478-9898

www.sleepinnokc.com

Beats Walking, LLC 18 Sure 101 East Sheridan Avenue Kiosk on west side porch of Spaghetti Warehouse. Oklahoma City (800) 755-3305

www.SureBeatsWalking.com

www.travelok.com

City Tourism 14 Ponca 420 East Grand Avenue Ponca City (580) 765-4400 or (866) 763-8092

(405) 478-2250

www.poncacitytourism.com

nationalcowboymuseum.org

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