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Forest Heritage Center Beavers Bend State Park, Broken Bow
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Thu, Jul 30 2009 4:50 PM
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...
Black Mesa State Park History
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Thu, Jul 30 2009 4:50 PM
Just beyond the entrance to the Black Mesa parking lot, down in a dry creek bed, you’ll see evidence from another time, in the fossilized mega-footprints of an Allosaurus. You can also see relics from the Anasazi Indians in the nearby cave. Originally aired June 24, 2006.
Beavers Bend Wildlife Museum, Broken Bow
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OklaTravelNet
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Thu, Jul 30 2009 4:50 PM
Take a walk on the wild side at the Wildlife Museum in Beavers Bend. Animals from around the world are on display at this great museum.
Beavers Bend State Park, Broken Bow
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OklaTravelNet
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Thu, Jul 30 2009 4:50 PM
The Beavers Bend State Park is one of the most scenic parks in Oklahoma. There is plenty of fishing, water skiing and boating, and hike trails. Beavers Bend State Park has a museum dedicated the areas heritage as well as an accommodating lodge right near the lake.
Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge, Vian
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OklaTravelNet
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Thu, Jul 30 2009 4:50 PM
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...
Sandy Sanders Wildlife Refuge, Sayre & Mangum
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OklaTravelNet
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Thu, Jul 30 2009 4:50 PM
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...
Extreme Sand Toys at Little Sahara, Waynoka
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OklaTravelNet
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Thu, Jul 30 2009 4:49 PM
Rent ATVs to cruise the sand dunes at Little Sahara State Park in Waynoka.
Fort Reno Part 2, El Reno
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OklaTravelNet
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Thu, Jul 30 2009 4:49 PM
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.
Fort Reno Part 1, El Reno
From:
OklaTravelNet
on
Thu, Jul 30 2009 4:49 PM
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.
No Man’s Land Museum: Panhandle History, Goodwell
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OklaTravelNet
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Thu, Jul 30 2009 4:49 PM
History of the Oklahoma panhandle area (formerly known as No Man’s Land) with Indian artifacts, a doll collection, items of early settlement, and even a two-headed calf on display. Originally aired June 24, 2006.
Black Mesa B&B, Kenton
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OklaTravelNet
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Thu, Jul 30 2009 4:49 PM
This working cattle ranch is located near the base of magnificent Black Mesa. Our 1910 native rock ranch house boasts the best in country hospitality. Perfect if you enjoy hiking, rockbounding, history, fishing, hunting, bird watching or just have the desire to escape from your daily routine. Dr...
Western Oklahoma: "Ancient Volcanoes"
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OklaTravelNet
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Thu, Jul 30 2009 4:49 PM
Roam deep into the High Plains of Oklahoma where the ancient volcanoes of the Wichita Mountains and Black Mesa speak deeply into the Oklahoma Terrain. Feel the Native State within you in Oklahoma.
Red Carpet Country Scenic Tour
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Thu, Jul 30 2009 4:49 PM
A vast prehistoric sea that covered what’s now northwestern Oklahoma colored the soil a deep red-brown, and left a few other surprises as well. Like the cedar-flecked canyons in Roman Nose State Park, carved by receding water, or the Alabaster Caverns, the world's largest gypsum-lined cave....
Brady Arts District Overview
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OklaTravelNet
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Thu, Jul 30 2009 4:49 PM
TULSA Known for its energetic nightlife full of music and dancing, the Brady Arts District in downtown Tulsa is blossoming into a hot spot in the daytime, too. Brimming with resident artists, galleries and restaurants, the Brady Arts District is a great place to spend a day before catching a c...
Lola’s at the Bowery, Brady Arts District
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OklaTravelNet
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Thu, Jul 30 2009 4:49 PM
TULSA Lolas at the Bowery in the Brady Arts District of Tulsa offers that colorful borough a wide array of fine food, rich desserts and cold spirits. Voted the Best Fine Dining Restaurant in 2004, Lolas strives to blend high-quality food with the creative spirit of the arts district. ...
Brady District Potter Mel Cornshucker, Tulsa
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OklaTravelNet
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Thu, Jul 30 2009 4:49 PM
TULSA The Brady Arts District in downtown Tulsa teems with color and life and people. And thats just the way artists like Mel Cornshucker like it. The world-famous potter feeds on the energy and pulse of the area; people stop in to chat or watch him throw pots on his wheel. Available for viewing...
Mel Cornshucker
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OklaTravelNet
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Thu, Jul 30 2009 4:49 PM
Mel Cornshucker has gained acclaim with his recognizable pottery. He has been selected to go to Africa to teach pottery and to attend Disney Worlds Epcot for the states centennial celebration. He also teaches pottery locally.
Hardy Watkins Visits POPS, Arcadia
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OklaTravelNet
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Thu, Jul 30 2009 4:49 PM
ARCADIA POPS on Route 66 in Arcadia is the perfect place for kids to take their own pop for a treat. Hardy Watkins, executive director of the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department, and his two children know theyve arrived at POPS when they spy the 66-foot-tall pop bottle along scenic Rout...
COOP Ale Works, OKC
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OklaTravelNet
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Thu, Jul 30 2009 4:49 PM
OKLAHOMA CITY The folks behind COOP Ale Works in Oklahoma City want to make a beer that Oklahomans can be proud of. Opened in 2008, the brewery quickly zeroed in on four popular brews: two light beers: Horny Toad and Zeppelin German Wheat, and two darker beers: Native Amber and the ten-percent...
Dewey Hotel Museum
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OklaTravelNet
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Sat, Jul 25 2009 4:46 PM
This long-ago hotel has called historic downtown Dewey home since 1899, and today welcomes guests as a must-see museum. Built by city founder Jake Bartles, who is also the namesake for the city of Bartlesville, it is opulent and beautifully furnished in period pieces. Original furnishings fill i...
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