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It is the state in the South Central region of the United States and it is bordered by Texas on the South and West, Kansas on the North and Missouri on the Northeast. In its land and people, Oklahoma is a state of contrast and of the unexpected. Oklahoma is an intervening area for flora and fauna. The eastern forest of maple, sweet gum, hickory and post okas of the grasslands. This place is an amalgamation of the old and the new. Native Americans are Oklahoma’s finest graphic artists and their works are showcased in many museums along with those of European Masters.

What You Can Do In Oklahoma?

  • The Oklahoma Museum of Art attributes a diversification of art styles in both enduring and non-permanent exhibit spaces. The museum has Chihuly glass collection, which includes a 55-foot Memorial Tower in the atrium that is devoted to Eleanor Blake Kirkpatrick. The theater inside the museum shows weekly films which include classics, foreign, and even independent films.
  • The Philbrook Museum of Art has two properties in Tulsa and it is located in a 1920s Italian Renaissance villa that once was home to Oklahoma in Tulsa. The museum is located in the Italian Renaissance villa, which was home to Oklahoma Oil man Waite Phillips and his wife, home has an impressive touch and the art collection of the house is considered the best in the state. The artifacts, Contemporary art, and design that are in the house are from all over the places like European, American, and those places also include African, Asian, and Native American genres and they even reflect initiatives from many popular artists.
  • The Cave House is designed exclusively near downtown Tulsa, and offers weekend tours to locals and travelers. The whole house is decorated from recycled objects that the owners Linda and Kate Collier have found. In reality, the building was a restaurant in 1920 and was a popular hangout spot.
  • The 72,000 square-foot aquarium is located near Tulsa on the banks of the beautiful Arkansas River. The museum has eight exhibits not only wildlife and habitats, but it also features 100 exhibits of the Hayes Family Ozark Stream, Aquatic Oklahoma, EcoZone & Coral Reef, and the Ray & Robin Siegfried Families Shark Adventure, and here the guests can walk within a tunnel and dome to get the glimpses of the largest bull sharks up close and personal.
  • The Oklahoma Route 66 Museum is custom-built for history, myth, and music. The museum traverses through the history of the road, starting from scratch when this idea evolved. Few of the exhibits are of road construction and the museum plays a soundtrack that includes Big Band music from that time, and the sounds of soldiers coming back home.
  • Tucker Tower is an exclusively perceptible building that is built on the grounds of Lake Murray Park, which was at first built as a gateway for the state’s governors but was never used for that purpose. The tower has a museum on the main level that has artifacts related to the area’s and tower’s history.
  • On your trip to Oklahoma, make sure you visit this RV park, pizzeria, and grill that also has a drive-in theater. Corral Drive in RV park is located in Guymon, a small city in the Oklahoma panhandle, which is surrounded by farms and feedlots. It operates from May to October, and it is one of the only six drive-ins in Oklahoma that has family entertainment.

Frequently Flying Airlines To Oklahoma

  • American Airlines
  • Frontier Airlines all offer nonstop flights to Oklahoma.
  • Delta Airlines
  • United Airlines
  • US Airways

How To Get Around In Oklahoma?

When in Oklahoma, you can either travel by Car or or Train. And other options for commuting is picking up the taxi service or rental car service is also there for easy and quick lookouts of the city.

Top Attractions Of Oklahoma

  • Route 66
  • Oklahoma Aquarium
  • University of Oklahoma
  • Marland Estate Mansion
  • Philbrook Museum of Art
  • Science Museum Oklahoma
  • Myriad Botanical Gardens
  • Oklahoma City National Memorial
  • Museum of the Great Plains, Lawton
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