The core of Oklahoma City underwent major renovations in the early 1990s, transforming into an elegantly modern downtown space with several new attractions. The former industrial area Bricktown has matured into the city's entertainment district, with a popular minor league ballpark and an array of nightclubs, restaurants and shops lying along its scenic canal. The city has one of the largest Native American populations in the country, whose culture manifests in museums, various memorials and public art works displayed throughout town. Oklahoma City is also very much defined by its history as a settlers' town, a quality reflected in such popular destinations as the Old West-themed amusement park, Frontier City. ...More
Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum The expansive Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum was built in honor of memory of those who lost their lives in the... | |
Harn Homestead & 1889ers Museum Original Oklahoma land run property, Harn Homestead & 1889ers Museum offers modern visitors a chance to revisit the hist... | |
| Initially created in 1923 under the National Guard to help protect, defend, and aid the country, the story of the 45th I... | |
| The largest family water park in the region, White Water Bay has everything from invigorating high-speed slides to amusi... | |
| The Oklahoma City Zoo features exotic animals from around the world, including 18 gorillas, chimpanzees, and orangutans ... |







