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BlackKettleMuseumBattlefield
From: OklaTravelNet on Sun, Aug 02 2009 4:50 AM
In Cheyenne’s Black Kettle Museum, displays and new exhibits focus on the history of the Cheyenne people and the Battle of the Washita, when Lt. Col. Custer and the 7th Cavalry attacked Cheyenne Chief Black Kettle's village on Nov 27, 1868. Suggested donation of $1 for adults and .50 for ch...
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HeartlandFlyerAmtrakExperience
From: OklaTravelNet on Sun, Aug 02 2009 4:50 AM
The Heartland Flyer is a means of transportation and a wealth of entertainment with all of the events throughout the year including The Beach Party, Tales from the Train and Santa Claus. For the centennial year, two individuals can ride the train for one price. Take special note of the Art Deco ...
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HeartlandFlyerAmtrakTrain
From: OklaTravelNet on Sun, Aug 02 2009 4:50 AM
Sit back, relax and enjoy the unique scenery unfolding outside the windows of Oklahoma’s Heartland Flyer, running its 418-mile daily round trip between Oklahoma City and Fort Worth, Texas. With stops along the way in Norman, Purcell, Pauls Valley, Ardmore, and Gainesville, there are thrills and ...
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BlackKettleNatlGrasslands
From: OklaTravelNet on Sun, Aug 02 2009 4:50 AM
Near Cheyenne, The Black Kettle National Grasslands is a 30,000 acre area of natural grasslands and is home to deer, turkey, and quail hunting. Call for an information packet, which includes a map of the area with access entries. The museum relates the story of the Southern Cheyenne, the Battle ...
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WeddingVenuesMuseumsVineyards
From: OklaTravelNet on Sun, Aug 02 2009 4:50 AM
When booking your wedding, take advantage of all the state has to offer from museums to mansions and even vineyards. Originally aired February 12, 2005.
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tKatztheGoods
From: OklaTravelNet on Sun, Aug 02 2009 4:49 AM
See Oklahomas eclectic range of musicians and entertainers through these live performances in our studio, from both locally and nationally acclaimed artists. Check the artists websites for information on upcoming performance dates.
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TheCityLives
From: OklaTravelNet on Sun, Aug 02 2009 4:49 AM
See Oklahomas eclectic range of musicians and entertainers through these live performances in our studio, from both locally and nationally acclaimed artists. Check the artists websites for information on upcoming performance dates.
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MonkeyBusinesswithSafarisSanctuary
From: OklaTravelNet on Sun, Aug 02 2009 4:49 AM
Safaris Sanctuary monkey Penny takes over the studio! Owner Lori Scroggins brings Penny, a four-year-old Capuchin monkey, into the studio to meet Joe and discuss the animal rescue center in Broken Arrow. Safaris Sanctuary has lions, tiger and bears (oh my!), but its Penny who steals the show. Th...
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SummersideWinery
From: OklaTravelNet on Sun, Aug 02 2009 4:49 AM
Sit back and relax with a glass of wine at the Summerside Vineyards, Winery and Cottages in Vinita Oklahoma. Summerside is located near historic Route 66 and offers free, self-guided tours of its wine cellar and production facility. No reservations are needed. You can grab a bite to eat at the G...
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WildGameFeedeventinWaynoka
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jul 30 2009 5:00 PM
Annual event near Little Sahara State Park where you can try rattlesnake, beaver chili, venison, and many other exotic dishes, plus enjoy an auction, historical reenactments and demonstrations. Originally aired January 31, 2004.
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LittleSaharaStatePark
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jul 30 2009 4:59 PM
Little Sahara offers over 1,600 acres of rideable sand dunes ranging in height from 25-75 feet. Amenities include showers, picnic areas, RV hookups with electric/water and tent sites. Seasonal concessions provide refreshment, and fuel and grocery are located nearby. Rates are $16 for RV sites, $...
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FishingontheLowerMountainForkRiver
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jul 30 2009 4:58 PM
Take a leisurely float down one of Oklahoma’s most beautiful and underused rivers. Amazingly large cypress trees line the banks, the water plants are blooming... Whether or not you catch a fish, the sights along the river make for a memorable experience. Originally aired July 30, 2005.
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ThreeCornersnearBlackMesa
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jul 30 2009 4:54 PM
Three corners is the furthest point north and west in Oklahoma. Local Phyllis Randolph would love to show you this landmark, right next to Black Mesa.
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BrokenBowLakeScenicTour
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jul 30 2009 4:51 PM
Broken Bow Lake is located in one of the state’s most beautiful settings. The 22 mile long lake lies in the Ouachita Mountains of McCurtain County in southeastern Oklahoma, and its crystal blue waters provide a variety of water recreation including scuba diving. Beavers Bend State Park, located ...
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BrokenBowLakeCabins
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jul 30 2009 4:51 PM
Broken Bow Lake is a 22-mile long lake in the Ouachita Mountains of McCurtain County in southeastern Oklahoma. Beavers Bend State Park, located along the Mountain Fork River, provides cabins and many other recreational facilities, including 14,220 acres of land surrounding the lake, are open for...
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LandmarksTotemPoleParkBlueWhaleFoyilCatoosa
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jul 30 2009 4:50 PM
This 9-acre park was created by folk artist Ed Galloway from late 1930 to 1962. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the park was designed as a monument to American Indians. The centerpiece is a 97-foot totem pole that’s the largest in the world. Galloway, originally known for his...
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AlabasterCavernsSelmanBatWatchFreedom
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jul 30 2009 4:50 PM
If caves are on your agenda, the Alabaster and Selman Caves are ones you don’t want to miss! Enjoy your Freedom, but watch out for the bats!!! Originally aired April 14, 2007.
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HistoricFortRenoElReno
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jul 30 2009 4:50 PM
Fort Reno has a lot of history in the shaping of Oklahoma, it also happens to be on historic Route 66. Chase stopped by to learn a bit about the fort.
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TheLooseMooseLodgeBrokenBow
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jul 30 2009 4:50 PM
The Loose Moose Lodge, the way camping was meant to be. Some might call it a little cabin out in the woods. Most however, would say its as nice, if not nicer then their house. This cabin is equipped with flat screen TVs and a hot tub for 6. The Loose Moose Lodge is fit for a king.
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HochatownCountryLodgeBrokenBow
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jul 30 2009 4:50 PM
The Hochatown Country Lodge is a great place to stay while visiting Beavers Bend. Located right at the entrance of the state park, an adventure is right outside your door. Make sure to ask about the Honeymoon Suites.
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