Best Things To Do in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

  1. Orr Family Farm

    4.4 (51 Votes)
    Orr Family Farm

    Outdoors, Entertainment, Leisure

    How often do you come across the word 'agritainment'. But that's what you get when a firm decides to turn herself into an amusement park. Naturally, this is an attraction for the whole family. The idea is to integrate a fun-filled day with an educational insight into Oklahoman traditions. To this end you will find: A 1974 vintage carousel A 475 feet zipline Gemstone mining in the Neil Simpson ...Read more
  2. Will Rogers Gardens

    4.6 (32 Votes)
    Will Rogers Gardens

    Garden, Picnic Spot, Nature, Exhibition

    The 30 Acres of Will Rogers Gardens in Oklahoma City are one of the Cities most beautifully kept secrets. The elegantly landscaped horticulture exhibition is a treasure trove of flowers, trees that are not usually found inside Oklahoma, group picnic pavilions, and an Outdoor Theater. The atmosphere is so gentle and mild, one can't even say that it's a place to stroll; rather it's a place to mea...Read more
  3. National Softball Hall Of Fame And Museum

    Museum, Stadium, Specialty Museum

    Very few Sports are as popular as softball in America. All the players who ever make it big in the sport, still figure that they have one more place to reach - here. Page the dream of any participant in the sport - player, coach, umpire or administrator - to be influential enough to be acknowledged. Cimorelli, this is the place where you'll find the most comprehensive information and memorabili...Read more
  4. Milk Bottle Grocery

    4.3 (33 Votes)
    Milk Bottle Grocery

    Landmark

    This small triangular building is an unlikely landmark and attraction, built in the 1930s. The unassuming looking grocery store stands out thanks to the giant metallic milk bottle propped up on its roof. The butter was added in 1948 as a way to draw attention to both the store and the local dairy industry. Address to the National register of historic places in 1998, the building now has been re...Read more
  5. Harn Homestead

    4.6 (78 Votes)
    Harn Homestead

    Historical Site

    Listed on the national register of historic places, this famous Homestead was settled during the famous land run of 1889. The property is about 10 acres in size and houses several buildings. These include a school house, the Victorian family home for the Harns, and Oklahoma's first two story building. In addition to serving as a tourist venue, this is also a popular place for Oklahomas to get m...Read more
  6. St. Joseph's Cathedral

    4.7 (31 Votes)
    St. Joseph's Cathedral

    Religious Site, Cathedral

    Though it is listed on the national register of historic places, the church is right now less famous for its Heritage and more famous for having survived the Oklahoma City bombing. It has since been restored, and is now in active service. Completed in 1902, the architecture is Gothic Revival. It is notable for its central tower with a spiral, with two flanking sides towers. The church was const...Read more
  7. St. Paul's Cathedral

    4.5 (142 Votes)
    St. Paul's Cathedral

    Religious Site, Cathedral

    Built in 1904, the building you see today has been listed on the national register of historic places since 1977. Unlike the st. Joseph old Cathedral, it was built in Norman Gothic style and was also significantly damaged during the Oklahoma City bombing. Notably, the Celtic cross on top of the church was shattered. It took two years and seven and a half million dollars to restore the church. T...Read more
  8. Wormy Dog Saloon

    3.5 (22 Votes)
    Wormy Dog Saloon

    Bar, Food And Drinks, Nightlife, Nightclub

    Founded in 1992, in Stillwater Oklahoma this branch of the franchise was opened in 2003. The selling point of the saloon is the live music shows that it hosts every weekend. It's a moderately-sized venue, what about 450 pre show tickets that sell out quickly. If you still want to catch the show however you can get tickets on the day of the event at the venue itself starting at 6 o'clock. Ticket...Read more
  9. Oklahoma Hall Of Fame At The Gaylord-pickens Museum

    Museum

    If you're seriously in love with Oklahoma, or just really want to know in depth about the people who founded the state and/or played an influential role in its development, this is the place to visit. This is the Oklahoma Hall of Fame - where notable Oklahomans are inducted. For a local, this is the highest honor they can achieve. Since its founding in 1927, the Museum's interactive exhibits ha...Read more
  10. Skydance Pedestrian Bridge

    Bridge, Walking Area, Architecture

    Reaching up to the sky over the Interstate 40 in downtown Oklahoma City, this 200 feet tall pedestrian bridge is a striking piece of modern architecture. They say its design was inspired by the scissor-tailed flycatcher, Oklahoma's state bird. In the daytime, the 390 feet long stainless steel structure shimmers; at night is psychedelically lit up by LED lights. Like the Empire State Building in...Read more
  11. Charles B. Hall Airpark At Tinker Air Force Base Image
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    Memorial

    This is inside an Air Force Base. The airport serves as a memorial to Major Charles B Hall, who was reportedly the first black man to ever shoot down an enemy plane. Open to the public, and free to access it is basically a collection of about a dozen military aircraft. All tours are self-guided, and you can navigate the paved pathways around the airplanes.
  12. Antique Co-op

    4.5 (12 Votes)
    Antique Co-op

    Specialty Shop

    Technically, this is not to just one store, it is 70. That's because the excellent antiques you'll find are collected from over 70 different antique dealers. From furniture, Glass art, porcelain, pottery, dolls, old sewing machines and other collectibles to fine art - there is little that you will not find here. Founded in 1989 this is not just Oklahoma's oldest antique store, at 25000 square f...Read more
  13. Will Rogers World Airport Image
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    Will Rogers World Airport (IATA: OKC, ICAO: KOKC) is a public airport located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States. It is the primary commercial airport of the Oklahoma City metropolitan area and is the largest commercial airport in the state of Oklahoma. The airport is named after the famous humorist and entertainer Will Rogers, who was born in Oklahoma.The airport is located about 8 mile...Read more
  14. Tinker Air Force Base Image
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    Tinker Air Force Base is a major United States Air Force base located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It is the largest single-site employer in the state of Oklahoma, with a workforce of over 27,000 military and civilian personnel. The base is home to the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex, the largest air logistics complex in the Air Force Materiel Command, and is the headquarters of the Air Forc...Read more
  15. Metropolitan Library System, Oklahoma City, United States Image
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    The Metropolitan Library System (MLS) was established in 1971 to serve the residents of Oklahoma City and its surrounding areas. It was created through the consolidation of three separate library systems: the Oklahoma City Public Library, the Capitol Hill Library, and the Metropolitan Library System of Oklahoma County.The consolidation was a result of a growing need for a more efficient and eff...Read more
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    • You can visit Remington Park which is a horse racing track and a casino.  

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