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ArcadianInnEdmond
From: OklaTravelNet on Fri, Aug 07 2009 4:58 AM
This Luxury bed & breakfast in Edmond features romantic accommodations for couples. With innkeepers always at your service, you and your beloved may enjoy private guest suites furnished in antiques, with full private baths and queen and king size beds. Whitney got to enjoy the famous breakfast t...
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AaronsGateCountryGetawayCottagesGuthrie
From: OklaTravelNet on Fri, Aug 07 2009 4:58 AM
Step beyond the whimsical gate at Aaron’s Gate Country Getaway in Guthrie, and you'll find yourself in the midst of a storybook forest. Tucked in among the oak and pecan trees awaits your very own, ultra-private cottage. Each cottage boasts a sauna, as well as a private screened-in porch wi...
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KiteFlyingatGreenleafStateParkBraggs
From: OklaTravelNet on Fri, Aug 07 2009 4:58 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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ClaytonLakeStateParkSardisLake
From: OklaTravelNet on Fri, Aug 07 2009 4:58 AM
This restful hideaway offers a quiet getaway and features RV and tent campsites, primitive cabins, one family style cabin, picnic tables, group picnic shelters, comfort stations with showers, boat ramps, ADA accessible fishing dock, playground and swimming beach. Cabin rates $55-$150. Originally...
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CherokeeArtsPotteryCenterWarner
From: OklaTravelNet on Fri, Aug 07 2009 4:58 AM
Retail store displays works of Cherokee artists. Classes and group services are available. Originally aired April 24, 2004.
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RoyalHorseRanchatMonkeyIsland
From: OklaTravelNet on Fri, Aug 07 2009 4:58 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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MathisBrothersSkateParkEdmond
From: OklaTravelNet on Fri, Aug 07 2009 4:58 AM
Whitney visits Edmond to scope out one of the states only outdoor, lighted skate parks. Mathis Brothers Skate Park offers 17,500 square feet of cement ramps, pipes, half-pipes, and bowls to challenge skaters, roller-bladers, and bikers of all ages. Located East of Mitch Park.
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CoffeeCreekGolfClubEdmond
From: OklaTravelNet on Fri, Aug 07 2009 4:58 AM
Whitney drives a few balls at the 18 hole championship golf course rated by Golf Digest as one of Oklahoma’s top 10 courses. Coffee Creek offers a unique golfing experience in a quiet country club atmosphere. Carefully crafted out of the most scenic portions of a former horse ranch, the course o...
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AlteredSkatesEdmond
From: OklaTravelNet on Fri, Aug 07 2009 4:58 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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HeritageExpressTrolleyElReno
From: OklaTravelNet on Fri, Aug 07 2009 4:58 AM
The only rail based trolley in Oklahoma. Fully restored 1924 Brill Motor Car that seats 48 people in heated and air conditioned comfort. Visitors board at Heritage Park and travel through downtown where you can exit, then reboard later, to enjoy a great meal at one of the unique restaurants or b...
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HeritageExpressTrolleyExperienceElReno
From: OklaTravelNet on Fri, Aug 07 2009 4:58 AM
Whitney rides the only rail based trolley in Oklahoma. This fully restored 1924 Brill Motor Car seats 48 people in heated and air conditioned comfort and travels through the downtown area where you can exit, then re-board later, to enjoy a great meal at one of the unique restaurants or browse an...
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CayugaSplitlogChurch
From: OklaTravelNet on Fri, Aug 07 2009 4:57 AM
Mathias Splitlog, the man who built Cayuga Splitlog Church, was an early day Native American entrepreneur. He built mills, a buggy factory, and this church for his wife Eliza. The first service held here was Eliza’s funeral. Originally aired November 12, 2005.
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BelvidereMansionClaremore
From: OklaTravelNet on Fri, Aug 07 2009 4:57 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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StandingBearParkPoncaCity
From: OklaTravelNet on Fri, Aug 07 2009 4:57 AM
It’s a quiet, reverent place overlooking the Arkansas River Valley in Ponca City. A serene 63 acres, with a walking trail winding through native grasses and wildflowers, and skirting an arrowhead-shaped pond. But there's no ignoring the centerpiece of this park: a towering, 2-story bronze s...
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HistoryofColemanTheatreMiami
From: OklaTravelNet on Fri, Aug 07 2009 4:57 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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MurrellHomeGhostStories
From: OklaTravelNet on Fri, Aug 07 2009 4:57 AM
Visitors will hear six storytellers tell short stories as they move throughout the house. Tours start every 15 minutes, are limited to 12 people and are 1 1/2 hours long. Pre-registration is required and a $4 per person donation is requested. Open Fri-Sat 6:30pm-8:30pm. Originally aired Septembe...
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NoMansLandMuseumGoodwell
From: OklaTravelNet on Fri, Aug 07 2009 4:57 AM
The No Mans Land Museum provides a unique view of the history of Oklahomas panhandle. From ancient history, to the events that lead up to its connection to Oklahoma, the museum covers it all. Make sure to say hi to the two-headed calf.
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CollectiblesOriginalGiftsOKC
From: OklaTravelNet on Fri, Aug 07 2009 4:57 AM
Rocky Santiago has been in the classic car business for more than 20 years and has since specialized in the sales of many European cars, including the Aston Martin and Austin Healey. Santiago Sports and Classics holds auctions selling many of the cars you wish you had. Call Rocky to get what you...
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ToyActionFigureMuseumTourPaulsValley
From: OklaTravelNet on Tue, Aug 04 2009 4:57 PM
This museum strives to be a hands-on place, with toys kids can touch, move and imagine with. It also pays tribute to the people who create the magic of action figures and published cartoons.
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ShilohMorningInnBBArdmore
From: OklaTravelNet on Tue, Aug 04 2009 4:57 PM
Shiloh Morning Inn is a luxury bed and breakfast inn offering suites and cottages furnished with plush pillow top king sized beds, gas fireplaces, TV/VCR and luxurious private baths. A delicious hot breakfast, which includes homemade pastries, is served each morning in the dining room. The Inn i...
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