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ForestHeritageCenterBeaversBendStateParkBrokenBow
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 4:11 AM
This unique museum is dedicated to the forest and all that it contributes to our lives. If you love art, there is art...spectacular art. If you love the technical aspects of forestry, you’ll love the chain saw exhibit. Curator Doug Zook gives wood-turning demonstrations and classes, and his crea...
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GolfKarsUnlimitedOKC
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 4:11 AM
Need a great golf gift? Or maybe just a sweet ride to take to the course? These guys have your answer. Originally aired December 18, 2004.
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DisneyLittleBlueStateParknearGrandLake
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 4:11 AM
Disney/Little Blue State Park is just the place to enjoy the wonders of Grand Lake. Camp, fish, or just picnic. You won’t want to leave. Originally aired August 17, 2002.
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GroveShops
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 4:11 AM
Shops, the Cherokee Queen, and Har-Ber Village are a few attractions to see in Grove on Grand Lake. Contact the chamber for more information. Originally aired August 23, 2003.
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TheHauntedHouseRestaurantOKC
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 4:11 AM
Located in an old country estate and steeped in tales of a murder in the home, this landmark restaurant has enjoyed 37 years in business. Reservations recommended. Originally aired May 7, 2005
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NatlMuseumofHorseShoeingToolsHallofHonorSulphur
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 4:11 AM
Whether you’re a farrier, a horseman, or just interested in learning about one of the horse world's oldest trades, a visit to this museum gives an entertaining look at the tools, life and products in the horse shoers' world. Originally aired February 11, 2006.
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HorseThiefCanyonRanch
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 4:11 AM
This historical site was once the famous hideout for the Bill Doolin gang in the late 1800s. Today, the ranch is an ideal stop for groups, with host Ben Holder offering a historical account of the area, along with a pavilion and hiking trails. Originally aired September 17, 2005.
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IndianMoundsHorseCampClayton
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 4:10 AM
Located in the scenic Kiamichi Mountains, you’ll find plenty of shady campsites for campers, RVs and horse trailers. Other facilities include showers, picnic areas, pavilion, cable TV, playground, horseshoes, hiking/nature/bicycle trails, fishing, equestrian camp and horseback riding trails. Ope...
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JuttasKellerGermanRestaurantOKC
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 4:10 AM
A Normandy castle where you can find authentic German dishes created from "old world" recipes. Air Date: April 15, 2006
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LoverasFamilyGroceryMeatMarketKrebs
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 4:10 AM
Staying close to tradition has kept Lovera’s Family Grocery alive for more than a half-century, through two generations. Originally aired April 15, 2006.
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MarlandServiceStationHominy
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 4:10 AM
Original 1921 Marland Oil Company service station showing one of the few surviving examples of the popular triangle design utilized by the old Marland Oil Company (now Conoco). Oil company memorabilia. Originally aired February 24, 2007.
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MartinParkNatureCenterOKC
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 4:10 AM
This 140-acre nature park combines recreation, education and wildlife. Three hiking trails, a large prairie dog colony, bird observation wall and a watch tower are on site. Cottontail rabbits, deer, owls, foxes, squirrels, raccoons, opossum, skunk, coyote, muskrat, beaver and a variety of birds ...
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NickelFamilyWildlifePreserveTahlequah
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 4:10 AM
15-thousand acres of unspoiled beauty where secret little wonders abound and wildlife teems. It is a relatively untouched slice of the Ozark Wilderness, a mosaic of steep slopes, valleys, savannas and streams. Originally aired April 21, 2007.
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NationalRoute66MuseumElkCity
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 4:09 AM
Located on Route 66 in Elk City, this museum encompasses all eight states through which the "Mother Road" traveled. Numerous artifacts and antique cars along with rare historical documents and collections recapture the spirit of "The Road." Part of the Old Town Museum Complex. The park is open M...
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SandySandersWildlifeRefugeSayreMangum
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 4:09 AM
This 19,100 acre preserve of pristine prairie, features uniform flatlands to adventurous terrain known as the "breaks." Maps available at refuge entry. Three live creeks flow across the area. Wildflowers, deer, bobcat, good birdwatching, and hiking opportunities available April through August. A...
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SequoyahNationalWildlifeRefugeVian
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 4:09 AM
Many opportunities for photographing plants and animals in river bottom farmland and wooded swamps, all managed for wildlife. Hiking trails and observation areas are available and six miles of auto-tour road winds through wetlands, meadows and along lakeshore. Refuge hosts the largest concentrat...
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TheSweetPeaRestaurantGuthrie
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 4:09 AM
You can tell from the beautiful mural on the side of the Sweet Pea Restaurant that you are in for an elegant experience. Since this is Guthrie, it’s only fitting that the restaurant is decorated Victorian style, with draperies, soft lighting, and antiques. The grilled pork loin is amazing, and t...
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TownsendAntiqueCarMuseumShawnee
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 4:09 AM
A must-see stop for serious classic car enthusiasts! This incredible private car collection contains cars ranging from Mae West’s 1938 V-16 Cadillac to Elvis' 1956 Lincoln Mark II. Housed along with these cars are Model T's, Edsels, a Delorean, a 1922 and 1935 Dusenberg and dozens of c...
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BirdingintheGreatSaltPlainsJet
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 4:08 AM
Jack Hill’s decades-long passion for birding has taken him around the globe several times. But birdwatching doesn't get much better, he tells us, than from right here at our own Great Salt Plains State Park. Jack and wife Yvonna are now sharing their birding secrets, hosting bird-watching t...
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CCCStructuresinOKStateParks
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 4:08 AM
One of the foundation programs of the New Deal was the formation of the Civilian Conservation Corps, which recruited thousands of unmarried and unemployed young men and taught them meaningful job skills including reforestation, construction, and bridge and dam building. The main goal of the CCC ...
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