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JamilsOKCTulsa
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jul 23 2009 4:52 AM
Established in 1964, known throughout the Southwest for thick grilled steaks, seafood and cold water lobster tail. Tabouli salad, hummus, cabbage rolls and smoked ribs; "Steak the Taste", at Oklahoma City’s original Jamil's Steakhouse. Originally aired August 7, 2004
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TerritorialChristmasGuthrie
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jul 23 2009 4:50 AM
The streets come to life with persons clad in turn-of-the-century style clothing, carolers, and horse-drawn vehicles. More than sixty shop owners transform their windows into living scenes from the past. It’s a Guthrie tradition known as Victorian Walk, and there's no better way to experien...
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RiverwindCasinoTVSpot
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jul 23 2009 4:43 AM
Riverwind Casino has everything you need to have a good time under one roof. Oklahomas largest casino houses more than 2,300 games and more than 55 poker and blackjack card tables. There is also a theater inside where you could enjoy a concert, along with a number of different restauran...
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NatlCowboyMuseumScenicTourOKC
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jul 23 2009 4:42 AM
Formerly known as the National Cowboy Hall of Fame, this museum has tripled in size since 1995. It features art from Prix de West Award winners, the finest contemporary artists in the nation, as well as significant works by master artists Charles Russell, Frederic Remington, and Albert Bierstadt...
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BlueHoleCanoesonSpringRiver
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jul 23 2009 4:42 AM
QUAPAW Take a relaxing journey down the gorgeous Spring River in the northeastern corner of Oklahoma and experience the magnificent rock formations, wildlife and dense forests of the Ozark foothills. A well-kept secret, the river offers a chance to experience nature in a quiet, sparkling setti...
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MonkeyIslandTrailRidesatGrandLake
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jul 23 2009 4:42 AM
GRAND LAKE Enjoy riding horseback through the pristine shallows of Grand Lake in northeastern Oklahoma with Monkey Island Trail Rides. The Saamers welcome riders of all skill levels to indulge in Grand Lakes inviting scenery with rides in the Western style. There are also Eastern-style and dress...
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JasmineMoranChildrensMuseumPlayLearn
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jul 23 2009 4:42 AM
SEMINOLE What do you want to be when you grow up? This museum helps answer that question through 37,000 square feet of interactive fun focused on careers and occupations. Working as an extension of learning in the classroom, the Museums mission is to plant seeds in the minds of children. Childr...
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OklahomaatDiscoveryland
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jul 23 2009 4:42 AM
TULSA See Oklahoma! like youve never seen it before: under the stars! Experience an entire evening of entertainment with a chuck wagon supper, pony rides and the opportunity to send a letter via Pony Express. And when the sun goes down, the stars come out for an outdoor production of Oklahoma! ...
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BOKCenter
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jul 23 2009 4:42 AM
TULSA Designed by renowned architect Cesar Pelli, the striking 565,000-square-foot BOK Center is the flagship project of a series of long-range development initiatives by Tulsa Countys Vision 2025. The iconic modern structure has quickly become one of the finest in its league. The BOK Center se...
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DfestDeliveredPart2
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jul 23 2009 4:42 AM
Dfest 2009 is coming July 24-25 in Tulsa! And here at OklaTravelNet, we have the latest info, prizes and performances! Tune in for venues and artists, the new yoga conference, TONS of GIVEAWAYS and news about all the great things to do in Tulsa during Dfest! Check out our live performances by Da...
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DfestDelivered
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jul 23 2009 4:41 AM
Dfest 2009 is coming July 24-25 in Tulsa! And here at OklaTravelNet, we have the latest info, prizes and performances! Tune in for venues and artists, the new yoga conference, TONS of GIVEAWAYS and news about all the great things to do in Tulsa during Dfest! Check out our live performances by Da...
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StevesSundryBooksMagazinesTulsa
From: OklaTravelNet on Mon, Jul 20 2009 4:43 PM
TULSA Steves Sundry Books & Magazines is one of Tulsas last independently owned bookstores. With more than 50,000 titles and 3,500 magazines, its also one of the most comprehensive bookstores in Tulsa. But what really sets Steves apart is its antique soda fountain; salvaged from the old Quaker ...
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ScienceMuseumOklahomaExtremeMachinesOKC
From: OklaTravelNet on Sat, Jul 18 2009 4:39 AM
Extreme Machines debuted at Science Museum Oklahoma as a part of the Oklahoma Museum Network. It will rotate to five museums across the state with Science Museum Oklahoma as its first stop. Children, educators and parent will learn about simple and complex machines with this exhibit.
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BricktownHauntedWarehouseOKC
From: OklaTravelNet on Wed, Jul 15 2009 4:35 PM
OKLAHOMA CITY The Bricktown Haunted Warehouse has been a tradition in Oklahoma City for more than twenty years. The three-story building creaks with thirty minutes of scares and a full house of live goblins, creatures and minions. Inside the house, guests encounter chainsaw maniacs, dismembered...
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OklahomaCityNationalMemorialScenicTour
From: OklaTravelNet on Wed, Jul 15 2009 4:35 PM
The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum was created to honor "those who were killed, those who survived and those changed forever" by the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City.
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BricktownBrewery
From: OklaTravelNet on Wed, Jul 15 2009 4:35 PM
OKLAHOMA CITY The Bricktown Brewery opened its doors in 1992, and it helped drive the now legendary revitalization of Bricktown in downtown Oklahoma City. The beer-making process takes place at the brewery; guests can watch the brewing process as they sip different beers such as Red Brick or Co...
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GunterAndersonMasterBasketWeaver
From: OklaTravelNet on Wed, Jul 15 2009 4:35 PM
Gunter Anderson collects her own wild Oklahoma grasses. She dyes her own Yucca strands. She carves her own eggshells. And she does all this to create the native Cherokee baskets for which she is famous. Anderson began basket weaving in the Navajo style; a few years ago she switched to he...
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TulsaGlassblowingStudioBradyArtsDistrict
From: OklaTravelNet on Wed, Jul 15 2009 4:34 PM
TULSA In downtown Tulsas Brady Arts District, artists give folks a chance to watch art come to life at Tulsa Glassblowing Studio (formerly Tulsa Gathering Place). With glassblowing artisans at the studio, the studio lets people watch natural materials be transformed into glass vases, bowls and...
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FortWashita
From: OklaTravelNet on Fri, Jul 10 2009 4:29 PM
Fort Washita was established in 1842 in the Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory, as the southwestern-most military post of the United States. The mission of the soldiers was to protect the recently immigrated Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians. The fort was later used during the Civil War. Today, many b...
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Born2BeeWildClothingOKCTulsa
From: OklaTravelNet on Fri, Jul 10 2009 4:28 PM
This soft-core, punk clothing line is just for the little ones. Inspired by her daughter Ava, Susan Edwards hand stitches everything from hoodies to onesies for your little wild child! You can find Born 2 Bee Wild clothing year round at Blue Seven in Oklahoma City, Dwelling Spaces in Tulsa or on...
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