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 | 2008 Oklahoma Events Guide No matter when you plan to travel in Oklahoma, you can always find the best local events with this guide. From fairs and festivals to concerts and parades, Oklahoma is an event-full state and this guide can help you join the fun.

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 | 2008 Oklahoma Travel Guide & State Highway Map The all-encompassing Oklahoma Travel Guide highlights points of interest in each region of the state. Along with great information and travel tips, you’ll find beautiful photography and a directory of things to do and lodging by city. Along with the official state highway map, this is the perfect traveling companion.

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 | Oklahoma Agritourism Map Farms, ranches, wineries, and farmer's markets across the state are opening their gates, barn doors and fences, issuing a heartfelt invitation to sample the abundant bounty and natural beauty found in Oklahoma's growing adventure. The Oklahoma Agritourism Map features over 300 destinations across the state with a synopsis of each place and phone number. Some descriptions also have addresses, directions or web site addresses. Since most agritourism destinations have seasonal operations, hours and days, please call before traveling for their particular operation times and exact locations.

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 | Oklahoma Bed & Breakfast Association The finest in Oklahoma lodging and hospitality can be found with the members of the Oklahoma Bed & Breakfast Association. Visit historic homes, urban retreats, country getaways, corporate suites, Victorian B&Bs, or rustic ranches found across the state of Oklahoma.

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 | Oklahoma State Parks & Resorts Guide Explore Oklahoma’s 50 fantastic state parks with this handy guide. It offers information about the state park resorts, cabins and campgrounds as well as park activities, fishing and golf. So for everything from sand dunes to lakes and caves to ancient mountains, get the Guide and hit the parks!

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 | Oklahoma Trails Oklahoma's top-rated trails are detailed in this new brochure. Find trails for every type of enthusiast including urban, hiking, backpacking, nature, mountain biking, equestrian, motorcycle/ATV and 4X4. Each has been rated by trail experts and includes vital information like elevation changes and difficulty ratings.

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 | Oklahoma's Chisholm Trail Centennial Corridor Map Open from 1867-1884, the 1200-mile Chisholm Trail is recognized as the greatest cattle route the world has ever known. Retrace the historic sites of the Chisholm Trail by following U.S. Highway 81 with this guide map to explore Oklahoma's Chisholm Trail Centennial Corridor.

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 | Frontier Country Vacation Guide Frontier Country, located in the heart of Oklahoma, is a vacationer’s dream, full of memorable and amazingly affordable family-friendly trips. Frontier Country offers attractions such as a top-rated zoo, the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, theme parks, Victorian towns, the renowned Sam Noble Museum of Natural History, and the vibrant Bricktown entertainment district.

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 | Arcadian Inn - Edmond Let the Arcadian Inn Bed and Breakfast be your Inn for some magic tonight! Located in Edmond, this adult-only B&B features Jacuzzi for two, fireplaces, private candlelight breakfast, king and queen-size beds, and private bathrooms. Other amenities are available to enhance your romantic getaway.

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 | Edmond Visitors Guide - Edmond Located on scenic Route 66 just north of Oklahoma City, Edmond offers outstanding hotels conveniently located minutes from the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, Remington Park horse racing, the Lazy E Area, and picturesquely historic Guthrie. Known worldwide for its outstanding golf courses, Edmond is host to PGA and celebrity events. Edmond also offers nostalgic shopping areas featuring the unique and antique, all with the added pleasure of beautiful public art on corners around town. Edmond is sure to meet your individual needs whether you're just passing through, attending a convention or sporting event, taking a family vacation, or looking to relocate.

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 | Sleep Inn & Suites - Edmond - Edmond Conveniently located on Broadway in Edmond, the Sleep Inn offers all the amenities you're looking for. Enjoy a dip in the indoor pool and spa or workout in the exercise room. Luxury suites, Jacuzzi tubs, and microwaves/refrigerators are available. Highspeed Internet connections and a continental breakfast are little extras that make the difference.

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 | The Edmond Historical Society Museum - Edmond Step through the front door of the Edmond Historical Society Museum and you immediately enter the community’s history. Just minutes north of Oklahoma City, this museum covers Edmond history from prehistoric times to the present. Exhibits include a recreation of a turn-of-the-century train station, a pioneer cabin, and a display about Olympic Gold Medalist and Edmond native, Shannon Miller.

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 | El Reno Visitor Guide - El Reno Historic El Reno is home to Fort Reno, the Canadian County Museum,
an authentic trolley and historic downtown area. And if you enjoy
great festivals, you won't want to miss the annual Onion Fried Burger
Festival where the world's largest onion fried burger is served up, or
Fort Reno Tombstone Tales which takes visitors back to the days of the
Cavalry and Indian scouts.

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 | Aaron's Gate Country Getaways - Guthrie Let the magic begin at Aaron’s Gate Country Getaways located in Guthrie. Tucked away in the woods, plan your romantic interlude in one of the adults-only honeymoon cottages, and enjoy outdoor spas, indoor Jacuzzi for two, or the European Spa shower for two.

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 | Guthrie Visitors Guide - Guthrie Guthrie’s abundant history is waiting to take you back in time amid beautiful Victorian architecture. Professional entertainment, cozy carriage rides, trolley cars, and charming overnight accommodations make Guthrie the perfect getaway. The Guthrie community is filled with a wonderful variety of antique dealers, art galleries, museums, specialty shops, and great eateries.

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 | Moore - Moore "Moore" than meeets the eyes and right off of I-35, you will find the commmunity of Moore. It offers a thriving culinary scene, endless shopping opportunities and easy access to the Oklahoma City metro area. While you're there, check out the new Warren theatre or the Yellow Rose Dinner theatre, quaint shops and great restaurants.

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 | Fred Jones Jr. Museum Of Art - Norman At the heart of the University of Oklahoma's Norman campus is the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art. With works by such artists as Monet, Renoir, Degas, Pissarro and Van Gogh, this is one of the nation's finest university art museums. The museum will be closed while undergoing renovation and expansion until Spring 2005.

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 | Norman Visitors Guide - Norman Stay in the charming University of Oklahoma town of Norman for convenient access to Oklahoma City, prairie art and history, great dining and shopping. Oklahoma’s third largest city is home to unique museums and galleries, year-round events and nationally recognized sports teams.

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 | Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History - Norman The Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History at the University of Oklahoma in Norman is truly world-class. Containing over 6 million artifacts and specimens, the 50,000 square foot facility is a family favorite. Come face-to-face with fully mounted giants including an Apatosaurus, Saurophaganax and Pentaceratops.

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 | Biltmore Hotel Oklahoma - Oklahoma City At the state's largest hotel, you can tour galleries of western and classic objects d'art, relax in one of four courtyards, lounge by one of three outdoor swimming pools, or choose the indoor swimming pool and children's wading pool. Two restaurants, three distinctive clubs, two tennis courts, an exercise room and more ensure a great experience.

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 | Bricktown Entertainment District - Oklahoma City The Bricktown Entertainment District is Oklahoma City's most vibrant and exciting neighborhood. Cruise along the Bricktown Canal, browse through art galleries or take in a ballgame at the nation's finest minor league ballpark. From waterfront restaurants and clubs to the wide variety of eclectic shops, there is fun for everyone in Bricktown.

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 | Frontier City / White Water Bay - Oklahoma City Thrill to looping rollercoasters, experience the Eruption, or ride the waves of the Oklahoma Ocean. Frontier City is Oklahoma's premier theme park featuring Old Western styled fun complete with the new Steel Lasso roller coaster, thrilling rides, action-packed shows and incredible concerts. White Water Bay is fun for the whole family with over 30 awesome water rides, slippery slides and glistening pools.

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 | Gaylord-Pickens Oklahoma Heritage Center - Oklahoma City Experience Oklahoma's story through its people! Visit the Gaylord-Pickens Oklahoma Heritage Center to explore Oklahoma's history through the lives and accomplishments of Oklahomans past and present. Learn the five characteristics of an Oklahoman, information about famous and not-so-famous Oklahomans who have shaped our history, and become a part of Oklahoma's history by sharing your own heritage in the Tell Your Story Exhibit.

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 | Hilton Garden Inn - Oklahoma City Hilton Garden Inn hotels offer spacious guest rooms full of thoughtful amenities complemented by friendly service and a relaxed atmosphere. Convenient to the OKC airport. Dine at the onsite Great American Grill or relax in the Pavilion Lounge. Take a dip in the outdoor heated pool & whirlpool or enjoy a workout in the fitness center. Kids stay free in parents or grandparents room.

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 | Myriad Botanical Gardens - Oklahoma City The Myriad Botanical Gardens in Oklahoma City features the Crystal Bridge Tropical Conservatory, built over a lake surrounded by 17 acres of outdoor grounds. It contains thousands of plants from around the world including palm trees, begonias and over 1,500 orchids in the 224-foot long glass structure. Look for the yellow and black zebra longwing butterflies and free-roaming amphibians that constitute the conservatory's wildlife.

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 | National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum - Oklahoma City Explore distinct galleries, beautiful gardens, a children's area and more! From fine art, pop culture and firearms to Native American art, historical cowboy gear, shopping and dining, the museum is a must-see. Open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and located along I-44 in Oklahoma's Adventure District.

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 | Oklahoma City Museum of Art - Oklahoma City Newly opened, this astounding collection of works is displayed in a state-of-the-art facility in Downtown Oklahoma City. Dine in the upscale bistro, attend a film screening in the Noble Theater, and enjoy the 55 ft. tall glass tower created by world renowned artist Dale Chihuly. View paintings, sculptures, prints, drawings, photographs and decorative arts from Europe, Asia and across the nation displayed in 13 galleries on three floors.

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 | Oklahoma City National Memorial - Oklahoma City This is the site and story of the Oklahoma City Bombing. 168 people were killed, more than 700 were injured, thousands of rescuers and volunteers helped in any way they could. You will be one of the millions changed by what you see and learn here. The Oklahoma City National Memorial consists of the outdoor Symbolic Memorial, the Memorial Museum, and the Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism.

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 | Oklahoma City Visitors Guide - Oklahoma City Oklahoma City is a city revitalized and reborn with an almost endless list of new attractions that mean fun and excitement for everyone. The downtown area bustles with excitement and interesting attractions, northeast OKC is home to the zoo, Frontier City amusement park, and world-class museums including the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, and the Stockyards area brims with Western heritage.

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 | Oklahoma City Zoo - Oklahoma City Plan your visit to one of the nation’s top-rated zoos. The Oklahoma City Zoo focuses on animal and plant conservation in a fun way by creating naturalistic habitats that showcase endangered wildlife. With exciting animal exhibits, lush gardens, numerous picnic areas, and special events, the Zoo provides an ever changing recreational experience. Discover the world year-round at the Oklahoma City Zoo.

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 | Oklahoma City's Adventure District - Oklahoma City Located at the crossroads of I-44 and I-35, Oklahoma City's Adventure District is home to several outstanding visitor attractions! From hands-on children's exhibits to world-class Western art, Oklahoma City's Adventure District has something fun for everyone. Start your adventure here!

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 | Oklahoma History Center - Oklahoma City Experience more than 200 years of Oklahoma History and Culture in one place! You can explore 5 state-of-the-art galleries from American Indian heritage to inspiring modern-day history; experience history through interactive and multi-media exhibits with 2000+ artifacts; and educate through discovering Oklahoma's unique history. The Oklahoma History Center is located east of the State Capitol on NW 23rd St and is open Mon-Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 12pm-5pm.

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 | Tulsa Ballet in Oklahoma City - Oklahoma City The Tulsa Ballet returns again this year to Oklahoma City for the 2007-2008 season--The Classics in Black and White with a Touch of Red. Classic productions of "Romeo and Juliet" & "The Great Gatsby" will be presented at the Oklahoma Civic Center Thelma Gaylord Theatre. Purchase an Oklahoma City Pioneer membership and receive a complimentary ticket to either the “In White” or “In Black” show held in Tulsa.

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 | Untitled Art Space - Oklahoma City Untitled [ArtSpace] is an alternative environment designed to stimulate creative thought and new ideas through contemporary art. Located in the Deep Deuce historic district in downtown Oklahoma City, Untitled [ArtSpace] offers contemporary art exhibitions, performance, music, film and lectures in a reclaimed industrial space. Facilities include a 6,000 sq.ft. exhibition space and printmaking studio.

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 | Wingate Inn - Oklahoma City Built for business, the Wingate Inn features free amenities such as high-speed internet access, fax, printer, copier, two-line business phones with conference calling, voice mail, fitness room, heated indoor pool, dry sauna, whirlpool and deluxe continental breakfast buffet.

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 | Shawnee Visitors Guide - Shawnee Get away & play in Shawnee! Located just 35 miles east of Oklahoma City, Shawnee has a heritage steeped in tradition and influenced by area Native American tribes. From theatre to rodeo, museums to golf, lavender and pecan farms, wineries, eateries, boutiques, casinos and lakes, Shawnee has a hometown feel with a city attitude and will make a great place to visit or call home.

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 | Eskimo Joe’s Clothes - Stillwater Known as "Stillwater’s jumpin' little juke joint", Eskimo Joe’s has become world famous as both a friendly, college town hangout and the home of Eskimo Joe's clothes. Joe's classic t-shirt has been making a scene since it debuted in 1975 as a promotion for the restaurant/bar. It is one of the most collected shirts in the world, and makes a perfect Oklahoma souvenir. Find the classic t-shirt and a whole lot more in sizes ranging from toddler to adult in this catalog.

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 | Fort Gibson Lake Association & Wagoner If you like a laid-back, flag waving and easy going community, you'll love the Fort Gibson Lake area and Wagoner. Hunting and fishing opportunities abound on the lake, 17,000 acres of public hunting land and 4,500 acres of waterfowl refuge. Stop by the Fort Gibson Lake Visitor's Center on US 69 and Hwy 51 for information about their gift and antique shops and historical attractions. You'll be tempted to stay there a little longer.

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 | Grand Lake Visitor's Guide Nestled in Oklahoma's Green Country Grand Lake has it all. From a turn of the century village to parasailing and golf, Rt 66 and classic cars to paddlewheel boats, and camping to resort living there is something for everyone at one of Oklahoma's most popular recreational lakes.

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 | Green Country Vacation Guide Northeast Oklahoma, known as Green Country, is the historic home of oil barons and the capital of the Cherokee Nation. With world-class museums, scenic rivers and lakes, and vibrant cities like Tulsa, Muskogee and Bartlesville, Green Country is a great place to explore.

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 | Lake Tenkiller Area - Including Tahlequah Nestled in the foothills of the Ozark Mountains, Lake Tenkiller is Oklahoma's clear water paradise. Fill your day with scuba diving, camping, hiking, fishing, and hunting all surrounded by beautiful rock bluffs and days that end with spectacular sunsets. Forget about Monday on Lake Tenkiller's 13,000 acres of water and over 130 miles of shoreline. This guide also contains lots of great information on Tahlequah, the capital of the Cherokee Nation and home of many Illinois River floating outfitters.

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 | Bartlesville Vacation Guide - Bartlesville Native Americans, oil barons, and Frank Lloyd Wright…Bartlesville, Oklahoma where the West was one. In Bartlesville, the town that oil built, you can see roaming herds of exotic animals on an oil baron’s vast ranch, explore Frank Lloyd Wright’s only skyscraper, shop for unique treasures and experience the art, culture and history of the American West.

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 | Woolaroc - Bartlesville In 1925, Woolaroc began as a rustic ranch retreat for Frank Phillips, founder of Phillips Petroleum. Its sheer novelty attracted world leaders, dignitaries, tycoons, heroes and stars of the day. Today, Woolaroc is an icon of the Old West with a world-class Western Art museum, hunting lodge and collection of exotic animals roaming the grounds.

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 | Hampton Inn - Broken Arrow - Broken Arrow The Hampton Inn of Broken Arrow offers 80 deluxe room accommodations and amenities such as free breakfast bar, business center, fitness center, indoor heated pool and free HBO, and free high-speed internet access in all rooms. Meeting room can accommodate up to 30. The 100% Satisfaction Guarantee assures you of an enjoyable stay.

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 | Oak Hills Winery & Vineyards - Chelsea At Oak Hills Winery and Vineyards, they believe that the wine one drinks should be as high in quality as the life one lives. From dry to sweet, Oak Hills has a wine for everyone. Get educated about wines in a comfortable, family-friendly atmosphere. Free tastings and tours and gourmet speciality grape juices are available with a gift shop on-site.

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 | Cherokee Casino Will Rogers Downs - Claremore Just minutes from downtown Tulsa you can experience the thrills of an Oklahoma racino--Cherokee Casino Will Rogers Downs! Live horse races from Feb-May, 100 simulcast TVs and 250 electronic gaming machines all year long. Dine and be entertained with live music and deejays Thurs-Sat nights. Over 400 RV pads with full hook-ups.

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 | Claremore Visitors Guide - Claremore Just minutes from Tulsa on nostalgic Route 66, Claremore is known for its classic museums. The Will Rogers Museum and Ranch celebrate one of the most compelling figures of Oklahoma and American history. Other can't miss attractions include the JM Davis Arms & Historical Museum, Will Rogers Downs Racetrack and Totem Pole Park, a Route 66 icon.

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 | Days Inn of Claremore - Claremore Stay at the Days Inn of Claremore featuring some newly-remodeled suite rooms. Enjoy free cable TV including HBO, free DSL, free expanded continental breakfast, outdoor pool and access to a fitness center. Located near the Will Rogers Memorial, JM Davis Arms Museum and Will Rogers Home. Receive a 10% discount with brochure.

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 | JM Davis Arms & Historical Museum - Claremore Located in Claremore on Historic Route 66, the JM Davis Arms & Historical Museum houses over 20,000 items straight out of the Old West. This extensive collection of firearms, Native American artifacts, and western memorabilia is like taking a walk through history.

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 | Will Rogers Memorial Museum - Claremore Will Rogers was a part-Indian Oklahoma Cowboy who rose to stardom because of his acting, writing, speaking and rope spinning abilities. He was born near Oologah, Indian Territory and rests at a classic memorial in his hometown of Claremore, Oklahoma. Art and artifacts of his life are tastefully displayed in the Claremore museum. His ranch house and birthplace with log walls are also preserved.

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 | Discover Dewey - Oklahoma's Antique Destination - Dewey Discover Dewey--a city with roots deep in Indian Territory history since 1899. The nostalgic impact of the Dewey Hotel, the Tom Mix Museum and Prairie Song Village serves as a drawing card for tourists to wander and browse the many antique shops and specialty stores and attend various annual events.

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 | Tidal School Vineyards - Drumright One of Oklahoma's new treasures, the historic Tidal School building has been lovingly restored and now houses a fabulous winery. Tour our picturesque Cabernet Franc vineyard and our working winery. Enjoy our tasting room or sip a glass of wine on the decks overlooking the vineyards.

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 | Lake Eufaula Visitors Guide - Eufaula For water sports, fishing and hunting, camping, or a relaxing golf resort vacation, Lake Eufaula is the perfect spot. Lake Eufaula has been rated one of the Top Ten Crappie lakes in North America, and offers guide services, outfitters, marinas and even heated docks catering to fishermen. Award-winning golf courses, state parks, and a variety of vacation accommodations await.

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 | Henryetta Inn & Dome - Henryetta This full-service hotel is loaded with indoor recreational options. Enjoy an invigorating game of racquetball, relaxing sauna or whirlpool, or a refreshing dip in the large indoor pool. You'll also find a gameroom, fitness room, full-service restaurant and lounge all under one roof in our spacious dome. Kids 19 and under eat and stay free.

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 | Pine Lodge Resort - Ketchum The Pine Lodge Resort's motto is, "It's a Wonderful Life", and they truly mean it. Open year round, Pine Lodge Resort is located next to Arrowhead South Marina on Duck Creek on beautiful Grand Lake. Your romantic log cabin in the woods is waiting for you. Each cabin is fully equipped, featuring a king or queen bed, fireplace, and a hot tub on your private deck.

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 | Bordertown Casino - Miami Operated by the Eastern Shawnee tribe, Bordertown Casino & Bingo features poker, blackjack, slots, off-track betting, bingo and fine dining. Find more ways to play at the Bordertown Casino. Check out their website at www.bordertowncasino.com.

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 | Miami - Miami Mark your calendar with things to do and areas to explore in Miami (my..am..uhh). You will find adventure traveling down Historic Rt. 66, stopping at the spectacular Coleman Theatre, casino hopping, or visiting other local attractions. Enjoy Native American singing and dancing by attending a pow wow--Miami is the home of nine Native American Tribes. Located between the Neosho and Spring Rivers, Miami also offers excellent fishing grounds.

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 | Muskogee Visitors Guide - Muskogee Located in northeast Oklahoma at the convergence of three rivers, Muskogee has something for everyone. Home of the Castle of Muskogee, the Azalea Festival, River Country Water Park, the U.S.S. Batfish War Memorial, and the Three Rivers Museum, to name just a few. With a vibrant nightlife, impressive accommodations, natural beauty and native culture, Muskogee is fun all year round.

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 | The Castle of Muskogee - Muskogee The Castle of Muskogee is a fantasy world filled with knights of olde, ladies faire, mysterious passageways, dungeons and forests medieval. This family-oriented site hosts a variety of activities including the Oklahoma Renaissance Faire in May, Haunted Castle in October and the Boare's Heade Feast in November. Enjoy Renaissance England in Oklahoma!

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 | Will Rogers Memorial and Birthplace - Oologah Will Rogers was a part-Indian Oklahoma Cowboy who rose to stardom because of his acting, writing, speaking and rope spinning abilities. He was born near Oologah, Indian Territory and rests at a classic memorial in his hometown of Claremore, Oklahoma. Art and artifacts of his life are tastefully displayed in the Claremore museum. His ranch house and birthplace with log walls are also preserved.

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 | Candlewood Suites - Owasso - Owasso Consider us home at the Candlewood Suites in Owasso with a casual, informal and relaxed atmosphere. Amenities such as full kitchens, free high speed internet, free local calls, free guest laundry, free video/CD lending library, Candlewood cupboard and gym are all designed to allow you to live, work & relax on your schedule, not ours. Your choice, your schedule, you are in control!

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 | Cherokee Casino Inn - Roland Cherokee Casino Inn is conveniently located off I-40, minutes away from Ft Smith, and just a short walk away from thrilling 24-hr casino action at the Cherokee Casino - Roland. The new Inn offers all the comfortable amenities only Cherokee Casino can bring you at an affordable rate.

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 | Cherokee Heritage Center - Tahlequah Named the "Outstanding Attraction in the State of Oklahoma", the Cherokee Heritage Center is a must see for any Oklahoma visit. Includes the Cherokee National Museum, Tsa-La-Gi ancient village, Adams Corner rural village, and much more. The highly-acclaimed Trail of Tears Drama is the timeless story of the forced removal of the Cherokees from their native homeland to Indian Territory.

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 | Cherokee Casino Resort - Tulsa Entertain yourself 24 hours a day at any of the 1500 electronic games or 70 gaming tables at the Cherokee Casino Resort - where luck meets luxury. Relax in a lavish suite, tee off at the challenging golf course, and enjoy tasty dishes in various restaurants and live music at the entertainment venues. With so much to do and see, you won't want to leave!

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 | Clarion Hotel - Tulsa/Broken Arrow - Tulsa The Clarion Hotel in Tulsa-Broken Arrow offers world-class accommodations at a reasonable price. From business meetings to family gatherings this Clarion Hotel will meet your needs with microwaves, refrigerators, coffee-makers, hair dryers, irons & ironing boards, all new bedding, pool, fitness room & business center. They are conveniently close to everything, yet away from all congestion.

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 | Holiday Inn Express - Tulsa - Tulsa Centrally located in Tulsa, the Holiday Inn Express offers the traveler a wide variety of amenities such as: free breakfast bar, fitness center with sauna and shower, business service center, free local calls and free ESPN/HBO. Nearby attractions include Gilcrease Museum, Philbrook Art Center, Tulsa Zoo and Tulsa Air & Space Center along with several shopping malls.

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 | Philbrook Museum of Art - Tulsa Nestled in one of Tulsa's first neighborhoods, the Philbrook Museum of Art is an unexpected oasis combining the grandeur of Oklahoma's oil-rich past with fine art collections from around the world. Experience the splendor of the historic villa with over 30 collection galleries and 23 acres of lush gardens.

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 | Red Roof Inns - Tulsa Located at I-44 and Yale Ave., Red Roof Inn guests enjoy a pool, free local calls, free high speed internet, dataports, free HBO, fresh morning coffee and USA Today in the lobby and kids under 18 stay free. Nearby you'll find convenient restaurants, St Francis Hospital, Promenade Mall, amusement parks and downtown Tulsa.

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 | Sheridan Pond Guest Suites - Tulsa Let Sheridan Pond Guest Suites be your home away from home. Located at the foot of Hope Hill on 20 acres in prestigious south Tulsa, the fully furnished 1 & 2 bedrooms come equipped with all kitchen appliances, full-size washer & dryer, f/p, cable TV, hi-speed wi-fi. Amenities include outdoor pool, stocked fishing pond, tennis courts, fitness center, business center, & outdoor firepit. With easy access to golf courses, parks, shopping, hospitals & expressways, Sheridan Pond Guest Suites are the perfect hotel alternative.

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 | Tulsa Ballet - Tulsa The Tulsa Ballet's 2007-2008 season, The Classics in Black and White with a Touch of Red, will feature the return of audience favorites such as "Romeo and Juliet", "Vivace", "Bruiser", "The Nutcracker" & "The Great Gatsby". To balance out the season, enjoy the works of "The Concert", "Black Cake", & "Remansos", and four world premieres. Three of the premieres are inspired by the art form of Tango dance in the new Studio K.

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 | Tulsa City Guide - Tulsa Looking for a multitude of activities? Look no further than Tulsa. Complete with trendy shopping and Oklahoma’s largest mall; an active nightlife; outstanding family attractions including the new Incredible Pizza Co.; the OK Aquarium; an air and space museum; and art for all tastes, crowning the list are Gilcrease and Philbrook museums. September festivals include Hispanic and Greek celebrations and the always exciting Scottish Games & Gathering. October brings in the popular Tulsa State Fair and the highly rated Oktoberfest celebration.

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 | Tulsa Opera - Tulsa Join the Tulsa Opera in celebrating "60 Years of Music Worth Seeing" during their 2007-2008 Season. The curtain will rise this season on such favorite productions as "Tosca", "Lakme", and Mozart's "The Magic Flute". Don't miss these outstanding productions--they are definitely "worth the seeing"!

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 | Tulsa PAC The Collection - Tulsa Art is an all-encompassing experience at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center. It is found not only on the stages, but on the walls, overhead, and enlivening the corridors and exterior of the building. The original collection, established during 1974-1976, was chosen to highlight statewide talent, including Oklahoma's Native American art. Numerous works have been added, and “The Collection” currently numbers 76 pieces. You are invited to explore the magnificent art that is part of every Tulsa PAC visit.

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 | Tulsa Performing Arts Center - Tulsa Come Home to the Arts is the theme at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center for the 2007-2008 Season. It promises to be a season to remember with productions such as "Lakme", Irvin Mayfield and the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra, the Claremont Trio, “The Great Gatsby", "A Viennese Evening", "Annie", "A Time for Three", Cherryholmes, "Grada", Lisa Ling, "National Pastime", "Egypt", "Private Lives", "Miss Nelson has a Field Day", and so many more.

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 | Tulsa Zoo Feather Fest - Tulsa Birds on the Brain? Join us from March 15-October 1, 2008 for Feather Fest, an interactive experience. For the 1st time at the Tulsa Zoo, you'll have the opportunity to see, touch & learn about colorful birds from Australia--Rosellas, Grass Parakeets, and Cockatiels. You become part of the landscape in this one-of-a-kind experience.

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 | Kaw Lake Guide Located in North Central Okahoma, Kaw Lake is known as “Nature’s Playground”. With more than 20,000 acres of beautiful surroundings teeming with wildlife, it’s no wonder. This guide includes a Kaw Lake map, a services directory for the area, and a camping guide as well as information about interesting surrounding communities.

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 | Red Carpet Country Visitors Guide Red Carpet Country in Northwest Oklahoma has unique no-where-else-to-be-found attractions. An adventureland for young and old alike offering selenite crystal digging, towering sand dunes to ride and explore, beautiful lakes, abundant watchable wildlife, caves, rugged buttes and mesas, and plenty of western heritage to soak up.

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 | Wild West Territory The Wild West is alive and well in Oklahoma, and several communities have joined together to bring its history alive for you. A visit to this region lets you step back in time and enjoy treats like the Pawnee Bill Wild West Show, country music shows, Native American pow wows, the Tallgrass Prairie Preserve's buffalo herds, and so much more. Water fun abounds at Kaw Lake and Ponca City is known for its arts and culture.

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 | Woods County Visitors Guide Experience Woods County! Oklahoma at its West! Located in northwest Oklahoma, Woods County offers rodeos, museums, bird watching, dune buggy rides, bats, caves, history, salt flats, festivals, sand dunes, rattlesnakes, old west towns, and unique attractions!

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 | Gloss Mountain Outfitters - Cherokee Let Gloss Mountain Outfitters help you experience horseback riding, camping, hiking, fishing, scenic vistas, and caverns. Located in Northwest Oklahoma, Gloss Mountain Outfitters will customize each horseback ride to your level of expertise and arrange side trips to other area attractions, including the Great Salt Plains Park, Lake, or National Wildlife Refuge. Reservations are required at least 24 hours in advance by phone, mail, or email.

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 | Ponca City Events - Ponca City Don't miss out on what is happening in Ponca City! This handy event guide will keep you in the know about the Ponca City events. Each quarter a new event guide will be available.

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 | Ponca City Visitors Guide - Ponca City From Mansion on the prairie to fancy dancing... From medieval castles for campers, to a museum dedicated to women, Ponca City will greet you with the unexpected. We thrive on the diversity of our attraction, the elegance of our architecture and the unique nature of the pioneers who made Ponca City their home. We’re expecting you!

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 | Great Lodging of Great Plains Country Planning a visit to Great Plains Country in Southwest Oklahoma? The Great Lodging of Great Plains Country brochure will help you pick the perfect spot to spend the night. Choose a luxury hotel or a quaint cabin from those listed in Duncan, Lawton, or Medicine Park to make your stay memorable.

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 | Great Plains Country Travel Guide Great Plains Country is home to ancient mountain ranges, immense prairies populated with buffalo herds, Plains Indian history and cowboy culture. Enjoy a rock-climbing adventure, relax at the Quartz Mountain resort on Lake Altus-Lugert, step back into the Old West at the Chisholm Trail Heritage Center, or get your kicks at two highly-acclaimed Route 66 musuems.

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 | Chisholm Trail Heritage Center - Duncan The great cattle drives of the 19th century are alive and well in the newly expanded Chisholm Trail Heritage Center in Duncan. The central attraction is the new IMAX-style Chisholm Trail Experience Theater. Here you can watch an original cattle drive docu-drama that lets you hear, see, feel, and smell life on the Trail. Your senses will be stampeded with the intensity of a cattle drive and all its dangers. It's hard to believe this is a museum and not an amusement park!

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 | Elk City & National Rt 66 Museum Complex - Elk City Experience a trip back in time in Elk City. Visit the National Route 66 Museum Complex comprised of four museums--the National Route 66 Museum, National Transportation Museum, Old Town Museum, and Farm & Ranch Museum. Don't miss the Whited Grist Mill, the Opera House, Rock Bluff School, Railroad Depot, and much more. Elk City has plenty to offer the casual tourist or the Route 66 enthusiast.

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 | Holiday Inn - Elk City - Elk City The Holiday Inn Elk City offers the perfect combination of location and comfort. Escape into the exquisite indoor pool, game room and fitness center where you can relax and rejuvenate. Enjoy a free full breakfast. And the onsite Gazebo Restaurant features menus with something for everyone. Afterwards, relax for the evening in the Payzone Lounge.

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 | Roger Miller Museum - Erick "It's not where you come from...it's where you arrive" exemplifies the life and career of songwriter and entertainer Roger Miller. Among the items on display at the museum are his handwritten lyrics, videos, music, photographs, clothing and even the motorcycle he was riding when he met Elvis. Come share the wit and wisdom of Roger Miller through his memorabilia.

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 | Lawton Fort Sill, OK - Lawton When you visit Lawton Fort Sill, you've got a tough decision to make - what to see and do first! Is it the rugged splendor of the Wichita Mountains? How about a step back in timeat one of Lawton's many historic sites such as Geronimo's grave? Or is it a trip to one of Lawton Fort Sill's many museums? Get ready, whatever your choice, it's going to be a fun and exciting time.

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 | Quartz Mountain Resort - Lone Wolf At the Quartz Mountain Resort, you can have the amenities that you are used to--in the setting you are seeking. Conveniently located just a few hours from Oklahoma City, Dallas, Ft. Worth and Amarillo, Quartz Mountain Resort Arts & Conference Center offers the ideal retreat in a tranquil mountain setting with an indoor swimming pool, and an 18-hole golf course.

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 | Flying W Guest Ranch - Sayre The west as it was. Whether you want to spend a day or participate in one of the twice yearly round-ups, you’ll get a glimpse back in time, to a land as untamed as the native buffalo and mustangs which roamed these hills over a century ago. You’ll see other trappings of the American west in tepees, 100-year-old wagons, chuck wagons and even an 1860 horse drawn hearse. The ranch also has a museum that is home to western memorabilia.

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 | Heartland of America Museum - Weatherford Enjoy a nostalgic trip through the past in the historical displays of life in the Heartland of America. Shown are exhibits of antique cars/tractors, Native Americans, pioneers, schools, glassware, and the petroleum industry to name just a few. Authentic and educational displays of a blacksmith shop, medical office, newspaper office and others are available. Don't forget to check out the gift shop featuring Oklahoma-made items.

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 | Stafford Air and Space Center - Weatherford Named after astronaut and flight pioneer General Thomas P. Stafford, the Stafford Air & Space Center houses an amazing collection of air and space exhibits, an interactive aviation gallery that spans the history of flight and rocketry, more than 20 historic aircraft, unique space flight artifacts and more!

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 | Weatherford - Weatherford Discover the amazing attractions in Weatherford and make your day! The Stafford Air & Space Museum, the Heartland of America Museum and the P-
Bar Farm offer a wide-variety of things to see and do. Visit the shopper's paradise in Weatherford's Historic Rt. 66 downtown. Find great dining and great places to spend the night all over Weatherford!

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 | Hidden Hills Hideaways Escape to freedom in the heart of the Table Top Mountains in South Central Oklahoma at Hidden Hills Hideaways in Foster. Adults can relax and enjoy the solitude at the Windmill Ridge cabin or try the Coyote Moon cabin powered by solar energy. Fully-furnished kitchens, king or queen beds, and wood-burning fireplaces add to the getaway experience.

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 | Kiamichi Country Southeastern Oklahoma's Kiamichi Country encompasses seven of the most picturesque counties of Oklahoma. Home to seven ancient mountain ranges, ten state parks and 23 lakes, and the incredible Talimena Scenic Drive, Kiamichi Country is an outdoors recreation haven. You'll also find many historical sites, golf courses, resorts, mountain lodges and great festivals.

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 | McCurtain County Oklahoma McCurtain County Oklahoma is the perfect vacation destination for weekend getaways, summer vacations, family reunions and more. We offer deep mountain lakes surrounded by National Forests and clear running rivers with great fly fishing and thrilling whitewater adventures.

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 | Talking Trees Campground & Spa - Heavener This pristine escape is nestled in the beautiful Ouachita Mountains of southeastern Oklahoma. Families and groups are welcome to enjoy the wilderness, fishing pond, horseshoe courts, pedal boats, golf driving range, swimming beach and hiking trail. Indulgences such as hydrotherapy and massage therapy are also available.

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 | Days Inn & Suites - Poteau, OK - Poteau The 46 guest rooms and 16 suites at the Days Inn & Suites of Poteau offer extras such as refrigerators, in-room whirlpool baths, microwaves, ESPN, HBO, CNN, Showtime and other cable access. Enjoy a free deluxe continental breakfast, fitness center, outdoor pool and hotel spa. Receive 10% discount with this brochure.

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 | Poteau - Poteau Located in LeFlore County, Poteau is in the heart of scenic southeastern Oklahoma. Enjoy the spectacular Talimena Drive that takes you across the tops of ancient mountains, visit the World's Highest Hill, learn about Viking visits to the area and ancient mound-building societies that ruled mid-America. Visit the State parks and National Forests that abound in this beautiful area.

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