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The romantic spirit of this American city, known affectionately as OKC, celebrates its "Old West" heritage whilst embracing all the good things that modern living has to offer. Legendary attractions like the National Cowboy Hall of Fame welcome the history buff, whilst the real thing is on daily display working at the Stockyards, the largest cattle market in the world.
The Ballet Oklahoma, the Philharmonic and the Oklahoma Opera are all within walking distance of the entertainment and dining district of Bricktown. Recently renovated and oozing old-world charm, Bricktown is the new social capital of Oklahoma City. Filled with canal-side restaurants and lively night spots, this pedestrian precinct has everything for the visitor, from bustling modern shopping to the peace of a waterfall and forest park.
Oklahoma City Attractions
National Cowboy Hall of Fame and Western Heritage Center
1700 Northeast 63rd Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73111
Tel: +1 405 478 2250 Fax: +1 405 602 3768
Omniplex
2100 Northeast 52nd Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73111
Tel: +1 405 602 3770 Fax: +1 405 602 3768
Oklahoma City Art Museum
3113 General Pershing Boulevard, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73107
Tel: +1 405 946 4477 Fax: +1 405 946 7671
Oklahoma Heritage Center
201 Northwest 14th Street Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73103
Tel: +1 405 235 4458
Paseo District
Northwest 30th Streetand Shartel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
45th Infantry Division Museum
2145 Northeast 36th Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73111
Tel: +1 405 424 5313 Fax: +1 405 425 8546
Harn Homestead Museum
313 Northeast 16th Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73104
Tel: +1 405 235 4058
Bricktown Canal
Eastern Downtown Area, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
State Museum of History
2100 North Lincoln Boulevard, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
Tel: +1 405 521 2491