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Express Ranches
Clydesdale Center
Address: 12701 W. Wilshire Blvd.
Phone: (405) 350-6404.
Brand new western attraction in the OKC metro area, the Express
Ranch is home to 14 beautiful Clydesdale horses, living in style
in a renovated 1936 barn.
Individual Artists of
Oklahoma Gallery
Address: One North Hudson, Suite 150.
Phone: (405) 232-6060.
A non-profit artists association dedicated to supporting the
contemporary arts and artists in all media in Oklahoma. Exhibits
change out every month.
Myraid Botanical
Address: 100 Myriad Gardens; Reno & Robinson.
Phone: (405) 297-3995.
The centerpiece of the gardens features a fascinating collection
of palm trees, flowers and exotic plants from across the globe.
Oklahoma City Zoo
Address: 2101 NE 50th.
Phone: (405) 424-3344 .
The Oklahoma City Zoological Park is acknowledged as one of the
ten best zoos in the United States. The zoo's collection consists
of almost 2,000 exotic animals exhibited on 110 landscaped
acres.
National Cowboy and
Western Heritage Museum
Address: 1700 NE 63rd.
Phone: (405) 478-2250.
This museum preserves the rugged individualism and romantic spirit
of the frontier. This popular visitor attraction features a
superlative collection of classic and contemporary Western art,
including works by Charles Russell, Frederic Remington, and the
famous 18-foot sculpture.
National Softball Hall of
Fame
Address: 2801 NE 50th.
Phone: (405) 424-5266.
The National Softball Hall of Fame displays the colorful history
of softball and its greatest players. Various facts of the sport
including fast slow, and modified pitch, umpires, youth and
championship teams are featured, as well as those inducted into
the Hall of Fame or Hall of Honor.
Oklahoma City Art Museum
Address: 3113 General Pershing Blvd.
Phone: (405) 946-4477.
Modern art museum with a collection of over 3,000 works, which are
exceptional in quality and rich in 19th and 20th century American
art. The highlight of the Museum's collection is the Washington
Gallery of Modern Art Collection.
Oklahoma Firefighters
Museum
Address: 2716 NE 50th.
Phone: (405) 424-3440.
This museum features extraordinary turn-of-the-century fire
engines that were once used in Oklahoma communities.
Oklahoma Heritage Center
Address: 201 NW 14th.
Phone: (405) 235-4458.
Former residence of Judge Robert A Hefner family now opens to the
public. Elegant 1917 mansion contains Louis XVI furnishings, as
well as collections of bells, canes, Meissen china, and fine art
and tapestries. Also on premises are library, chapel and formal
gardens.
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