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KiteFlyingatGreenleafStatePark
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 4:08 AM
This activity evokes sweet memories of childhood, but attracts free-spirited folks of all ages. Oklahoma’s good winds and flat, open expanses make for some ideal kite flying locations: a former university golf course in Stillwater; Oklahoma City's Lake Hefner; a soccer complex at 43rd and G...
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OklahomaMountainsScenicTour
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 4:08 AM
Everyone knows Oklahoma is flat, right? Wrong! Visit the 1,000 square miles in the Arbuckle mountain range or see the rocky granite at the Wichita Mountains or Quartz Mountains. Don’t forget Oklahoma's highest point, Black Mesa, standing at 4,973 feet above sea level. Along with the Glass ...
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HonobiaTrailRide
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 4:08 AM
Bring your own horse and hit the trail on this annual ride through the Kiamichi Mountains. Originally aired October 28, 2006.
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GreatSaltPlainsDamGoldJet
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 4:08 AM
Buried Gold? It sounds like folklore, but it’s true! It was buried by men from California but never recovered. It's lost in the Great Salt Plains Dam. Originally aired July 17, 2004.
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ChisholmTrailEnid
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 4:08 AM
Picture life after the Civil War. The sparse resources of cattle were populated again with the cattle trails. One of the most famous of those is the Chisholm trail that ran from Texas through Oklahoma and to Kansas. Bob Klemme has spent his life putting up markers throughout the state to show whe...
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CherokeeArtsPotteryCenter
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 4:07 AM
In Warner, the Cherokee Arts & Pottery Center store displays works of Cherokee artists. Classes and group services are available. Originally aired April 24, 2004.
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LandRunsOKHistoryCenterVoicesofOK
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 4:06 AM
Voices of Oklahoma is a half-hour program highlighting an exhibit at the Oklahoma History Center, one of the 33 sites and museums in the state that OHS oversees, and what information the Research Center has about the topic. The program is seen monthly on Cox Cable channel 3 in Tulsa and channel ...
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AlteredSkatesEdmond
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 4:06 AM
Skateboarding is constantly growing in popularity and Altered Skates in Edmond is growing right along with it. Steve McNutt, the owner of Altered Skates, is a skateboarder himself and is now teaching the next generation how to ollie, grind, and mctwist. Katie takes us onto the ramps to...
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JRsFamilyBBQNorman
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 4:06 AM
Long Time Wrestling Play by Play Announcer Jim Ross opens his first Bar-B-Q joint in Norman. Great wrestling and football memorabilia and great traditional and healthy Bar-B-Q.
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SkedeeCreekPreservePawnee
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 4:06 AM
Travel Correspondent Lauren Jones goes for a safari type adventure in Pawnee at Skedee Creek Preserve. The animal preserve has hundreds of different animals, and visitors can see them first-hand in a wagon ride, where animals like deer, goats and ostrich come right up to the wagon to be fed. Ske...
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RoyalHorseRanchatMonkeyIsland
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 4:06 AM
Travel Correspondent Lauren Jones goes on a horseback riding adventure with Lacey Lett at Royal Horse Ranch on Monkey Island. Visitors may call and make a reservation to go on a half hour or full hour guided trail ride on horseback. Royal Horse Ranch has more than 50 horses on site and horseback ...
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HistoricAftonStationRoute66PackardsAfton
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 4:06 AM
Afton Station is located right on Route 66. Having been a hot spot for the historic route, Laurel and David Kane decided to move from New York to revitalize the station. You can find Route 66 memorabilia and classic cars inside.
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EasternTrailsMuseumVinitia
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 4:06 AM
Eastern Trails Museum was established in the Vinita City Hall in 1968. It celebrates Native Americans as well as Pioneer women of the area.
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HistoryofColemanTheatreMiami
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 4:05 AM
Coleman Theatre first opened in 1929 as a vaudeville theatre. Many famous acts performed here including the Three Stooges and Oklahomas own Will Rogers. It was shut down and not restored until the people of Miami donated their time and money to restore it starting in 1989. Now this beautiful thea...
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BelvidereMansionClaremore
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 4:05 AM
The Belvidere Mansion hosts a Tea Room called Tea and Friends as well as their annual Christmas at the Belvidere. The historic mansion was built by John M. Bayless and certain people have seen the ghost of Mr. Bayless and family around the home. Lacey went out there to get a first eye account of ...
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OxleyNatureCenteratMohawkParkTulsa
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 4:04 AM
Need to relax? Then the Oxley Nature Center is the place for you. Located in Mohawk Park, the 10 miles of trails that make the center are a great way to spend an afternoon. Learn about all the plants and animals that call north east Oklahoma their home.
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FortRenoPart1ElReno
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 4:04 AM
Fort Reno was established as a military post in 1875. Over time buildings have gone up, the fort has changed, and the soldiers have come and goneor have they? Grab your lantern and come along as Katie takes us on a tour of the grounds during Fort Renos Lantern Lit Ghost Tours.
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FortRenoPart2ElReno
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 4:04 AM
Fort Reno was established as a military post in 1875. Over time buildings have gone up, the fort has changed, and the soldiers have come and goneor have they? Grab your lantern and come along as Katie takes us on a tour of the grounds during Fort Renos Lantern Lit Ghost Tours.
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GrannyHadOneRestaurantHistoryGuthrie
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 4:04 AM
Granny Had One has been serving the town of Guthrie ever since it opened 18 years ago. The restaurant is a favorite among locals and tourists alike. Katie takes us inside to learn about the history of this historic building in downtown Guthrie.
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LakeThunderbirdEagleWatchNorman
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 4:04 AM
Take a tour and watch our national Symbol, the bald eagle as in roosts for the winter at this Central Oklahoma lake.
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