The Phoenix Rising Cabin - Broken Bow, Oklahoma
Today we are discussing The Phoenix Rising cabin located in Broken Bow, Oklahoma.
The Phoenix Rising is an amazing three-story cabin that was mirrored after a fire tower. The Phoenix Rising provides an incredible retreat from hustle and bustle of the big city. You get the best of both worlds! There are large picture windows on every wall so you can relax while taking in the 360-degree views and natural light. The deck on the second story has an outdoor living and dining space.
Broken Bow is a nature lover’s dream. As the home of Beavers Bend State Park, this city in southeast Oklahoma is a popular destination year-round. Take part in the many activities that one of Oklahoma’s top state parks offers, like fishing in the Lower Mountain Fork River, boating on Broken Bow Lake and horseback riding or hiking along the David Boren Hiking Trail.
Relax and rent a room at the Lakeview Lodge at Beavers Bend State Park, or go backcountry camping in the Three Rivers Wildlife Management Area. Go bird watching for over 300 bird species at the Red Slough Wildlife Management Area and explore the creeks of the Little River National Wildlife Refuge. With plenty of opportunities to get out on the water in canoes and kayaks, Broken Bow is a place to take in the beautiful scenery and have an adventure in the great outdoors.
Visit the Gardner Mansion & Museum, the 1884 home to a Choctaw chief, or sip a glass of wine at Girls Gone Wine. Spend some time taking in local culture at the annual Kiamichi Owa-Chito Festival of the Forest, held annually in June. Nestled between the Kiamichi and Ouachita Mountains, Broken Bow is an oasis of rich historical sites, nature and beauty with something for every interest.
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Mickey Mantle’s Steakhouse
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Tulsa Flea Market - Tulsa, Oklahoma
I recently taught my daughter the definition of bargain
She said, “thanks dad that means a great deal!”
Today we are discussing the Tulsa Flea Market in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Explore 50,000 square feet filled with antiques and collectibles at the Tulsa Flea Market. A favorite event for antique and vintage collectors since 1972, this massive flea market is sure to hold something that catches your eye. Head to Tulsa Expo Square and browse the diverse range of memorabilia, vintage goods and crafts for sale from indoor vendors. Whether looking for rare records, handmade jewelry, special books or primitive furniture, be sure to peruse the offerings at the Tulsa Flea Market and see what discoveries await.
Visit Tulsa, Oklahoma's second-largest city, where Southern comfort and cosmopolitan style converge. A town enriched by its oil heritage, Tulsa boasts world-class cultural attractions, including the Philbrook Museum of Art and Gilcrease Museum. The city stands tall with its magnificent art deco treasures, Route 66 gems and the Cesar Pelli-designed BOK Center — a state-of-the-art venue for national concerts and sporting events. Tulsa's lively entertainment districts feature eateries, shopping and gaming, while the Tulsa music scene is the star of the state. Family fun also prevails in T-Town, home of the highly-rated Tulsa Zoo, while the city's Arkansas River trails and outdoor recreation areas offer outdoor respites from all the urban excitement.
Tulsa offers a fabulous array of cultural amenities including the acclaimed Tulsa Ballet, Tulsa Opera, Tulsa Symphony Orchestra and other programs of the Tulsa Performing Arts Center. Theater-going opportunities abound around town, and the music scene pulses with sound from diverse genres, ranging from country and western to indie rock and punk. Be sure to catch a concert at the famous Cain's Ballroom or Tulsa Theater, too. A multitude of annual festivals and events like the Tulsa International Mayfest, Linde Oktoberfest Tulsa and ScotFest celebrate Tulsa's culture and heritage, adding to the long list of things to do in Tulsa.
Discover unique facets of Tulsa's personality by visiting the many vibrant districts within the city. Anchored by the historic Blue Dome building, the Blue Dome Entertainment District is home to nightlife hot spots, hip restaurants and live entertainment. Visit the Brookside District for unique shopping experiences, upscale dining and plenty of nightlife options. The Tulsa Arts District features historic buildings that have been brought back to prominence via art galleries, theaters, restaurants, bars and dance clubs. For antique shopping, local and regional art galleries and more than 20 top local restaurants, visit the Cherry Street District in the northern midtown area of Tulsa.
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Tulsa Punk Rock Flea Market
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Griffin Memorial Hospital - Norman, Oklahoma
Originally, the buildings started as the High Gate Academy. After the closure of the academy, it was purchased and repurposed by local doctors and named the Oklahoma Sanitarium Company (This may be the creepiest Real Estate decision ever).
In 1915 the sanitarium was sold to the state and became known as Oklahoma State Hospital.
In 1952, he name was changed to Central State Griffin Memorial Hospital, and shortened to Griffin Memorial Hospital in 1994.
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This place is SCARY GOOD, The Ice Creamatory in Visit Norman
The Ice Creamatory is a horror-themed ice cream shop on 12th Avenue in southeast Norman. They offer custom soft serve ice cream & milkshakes using their incredible Swirl Freeze machines. You can choose either vanilla or chocolate as your base, choose your swirl in's such as your favorite cereal or try one of their spooky specials.
Norman, the state's third-largest city, offers small-town charm and college town energy, along with sophisticated eateries, world-class museums and thriving nightlife that rival offerings of much bigger cities. Discover "Sooner Magic" in Norman with a tour of the historic University of Oklahoma campus and athletic facilities renowned for producing prolific national championships. Take in a Sooner football game in a rowdy stadium packed with 80,000 or so of your new best friends, or cheer the OU basketball team on to victory.
Uncover 4 billion years of natural history at the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History, the nation's largest university-based museum, where towering dinosaur giants amaze visitors. View world-renowned works of art by Monet, Renoir and Van Gogh at the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, which is also conveniently located on the Norman campus. Get back to nature with a camping trip to Lake Thunderbird State Park in Norman where you can enjoy boating, swimming, hiking, biking, wildlife viewing and outstanding bird watching. Go on your own pub-crawling adventure as you become part of the lively nightlife scene of Campus Corner, where live music filters out of bars and dance music fills trendy nightclubs.
Norman is big enough to offer every lodging choice you could wish for, but friendly enough to make you feel at home wherever you stay. Enjoy a relaxing hotel stay in a well-appointed room, get swept up in a romantic escape at a top-notch bed and breakfast, or surround yourself with OU memorabilia at the one-of-a-kind Sooner Legends hotel.
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Family Fun in Seminole
The Jasmine Moran Children's Museum in Seminole offers a unique opportunity for children of all ages to dress up and pretend to be everything from a surgeon to a pilot in order to see what interests them.
During your visit, children are exposed to a variety of careers, including a news anchor, nurse, painter, engineer, judge, attorney, fireman, supermarket cashier, scientist, archeologist and construction worker. There are also plenty of hands-on activities that don't involve the workforce including a bubble factory, the Jasmine Ark and an outdoor playground. You can also climb on the 16-foot labyrinth, complete with five miles of cable and 15,000 connecting hooks.
Experience indoor displays like the 13,500-gallon aquarium filled with Oklahoma aquatic life or the "handi-capable" exhibit, allowing children to encounter what it's like to use crutches, a wheelchair and a brailler. Outdoor activities include a half-mile ride on the SuperSONIC Express train to view Seminole's beautiful landscape complete with statuary, ducks, swans, geese and turtles. A 12,000 sq. ft. outdoor castle maze is also open, allowing children to test their sense of direction and memory. Children will have so much fun, they won't even know that they're learning.
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As the name indicates, Catfish Round-Up in Seminole is a catfish lover's paradise. The restaurant's namesake dish is served breaded with a house recipe of herbs and spices. You'll also find other Southern-style favorites like butterfly shrimp, smoked ribs and brisket on the menu. Be sure to save room for dessert - folks rave about the delicious apple or blueberry fritters. This restaurant reportedly goes through a half-ton of catfish each week, service is fast and friendly and families are always welcome. If you find yourself waiting for a table, check out the 750-gallon aquarium that greets visitors at the front door.
Catfish Round-up also has a 46-site RV park located adjacent to the restaurant. Pull up your big rig and take advantage of the convenient showers, dumping station and full hookups with water and electric. Get take-out from the restaurant and enjoy your meal while lounging in the park's picnic area or under the pavilion. Outdoor grills and a playground are also located at the RV park.
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Named after the Seminole Nation, one of the Five Civilized Tribes that settled in the area, Seminole, Oklahoma is home to Seminole State College and the challenging Jimmie Austin Municipal Golf Course. Oil played a starring role in Seminole's local history, as the Greater Seminole Area was once one of Oklahoma's 22 "giant" oil fields. Visit now, and see how oil continues as a viable industry in the region to this day. Spur kids’ imaginations with the interactive magic of the Jasmine Moran Children's Museum, or visit the nearby Sportsman Lake for 15 miles of shorelines, fishing and boat docks, playground and picnic areas, hiking trails and a rare find: equestrian trails.
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Sun Cattle Company - OKC, Oklahoma
How did the burger propose to his girlfriend? With an onion ring.
Today we are discussing Sun Cattle Company in OKC, Oklahoma.
Dig into an iconic Oklahoma delicacy when you visit Sun Cattle Co. in Oklahoma City. Sun Cattle takes Oklahoma beef and grills it in delicious, fresh onions to create their onion burgers, one of the state's most famous dishes. Additional burger topping options include hash browns, bacon, coney slaw, pimento cheese and many more. Pair your juicy burger with sides such as fries, onion rings, tater crowns or fried pickles. If you're not in a burger mood, dig into additional menu items like steak nuggets, Frito chili pie, coneys and corn dogs. Pair your choice with a drink from the full-service bar to complete the full Sun Cattle Co. dining experience.
Named one of the Best Places to Visit by Frommer’s Travel and Travel + Leisure, Oklahoma City offers all of the culture, cuisine, attractions and amenities you’d expect in a modern metropolis. And with its rugged Western past, working stockyards and title as “Horse Show Capital of the World,” it’s rich in cowboy culture, as well. From family fun to romantic retreats to outdoor adventures you won’t find anywhere else, Oklahoma City has plenty of hustle without all the hassle.
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Community Cafe - Pauls Valley, Oklahoma
Mind your own biscuits and life will be gravy!
Today we are discussing the Community Cafe in Pauls Valley, Oklahoma.
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On the outskirts of Pauls Valley, open from 6:30am to 4pm Monday through Saturday, you can find one of the homiest restaurants around. From the eclectic décor to the friendly staff, you will be impressed with this hidden gem. If you are in need of home cooked country cooking, that your grandma would endorse, then you have to try Community Café in Pauls Valley.
The small town of Pauls Valley could take days to explore. Some journey to Pauls Valley, Oklahoma via the AMTRAK Heartland Flyer passenger train, which stops every morning on its trek from Oklahoma City to Fort Worth, Texas. Near the station, view local history and a 1902 steam engine at the Santa Fe Depot Museum. Let your imagination run wild at the acclaimed Toy & Action Figure Museum, or satisfy your sweet tooth at the Field's Pies factory.
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FIRST Robotics Competition - Oklahoma City
Be careful of robots! They byte!
Today we are discussing the FIRST Robotics Competition at the OKC Fairgrounds in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Founded in 1989 by inventor Dean Kamen, FIRST® (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) is a global nonprofit (501(c)(3)) organization that prepares young people for the future through a suite of inclusive, team-based robotics programs for ages 4-18 (PreK-12). Their programs are suitable for schools or structured afterschool activities and receive support from a vast network of volunteers, educators, and sponsor/donors, including over 200 Fortune 500 companies.
FIRST participants are guided by a signature set of Core Values to conduct research, fundraise, design, build, and showcase their achievements. The thrilling, sports-like challenges build their self-confidence and collaborative problem-solving skills and have a proven and lasting impact on STEM learning and interest. Participants and alumni gain access to education and career discovery opportunities, connections to exclusive scholarships and employers, and a place in the FIRST community for life.
October 5, 1907, was a historic day in the young life of the frontier town of Oklahoma City. All attention that day was focused on the opening ceremony of a new institution located a mile east of downtown - the Oklahoma State Fair. From those humble beginnings in 1907, the Oklahoma State Fair has grown to become one of the premier State Fairs in the nation.
Named one of the Best Places to Visit by Frommer’s Travel and Travel + Leisure, Oklahoma City offers all of the culture, cuisine, attractions and amenities you’d expect in a modern metropolis. And with its rugged Western past, working stockyards and title as “Horse Show Capital of the World,” it’s rich in cowboy culture, as well. From family fun to romantic retreats to outdoor adventures you won’t find anywhere else, Oklahoma City has plenty of hustle without all the hassle.
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Highway 62 BBQ Competition - Nicoma Park, Oklahoma
Ribs are the reason I could never be a vegetarian!
Today we are discussing The Highway 62 BBQ Competition in Nicoma Park, Oklahoma.
Help raise money for a great cause while enjoying some of the state's best barbecue at Nicoma Park's annual Highway 62 BBQ Cookoff & Music Festival. Throughout this two-day event, teams of experienced grill masters will compete for the title of barbecue champion with their best brisket, ribs, chicken and small-bite appetizers. In between bites of savory barbecue, enjoy additional attractions like arts and crafts, vendors, inflatables for children and live music. All proceeds from this event will go directly to the Nicoma Park Volunteer Firefighters Association. Enjoy this can't-miss fundraiser full of food and fun for the whole family in Nicoma Park this April.
The city Nicoma Park offers a peaceful and comfortable atmosphere with friendly locals, ample outdoor activities and plenty of local businesses to explore. The town is conveniently located just minutes away from both Oklahoma City and Tinker Air Force Base, making it easy to access all the entertainment and amenities the larger cities have to offer. Residents of Nicoma Park benefit from excellent schools, low crime rates, and a variety of parks with trails for hiking, biking, fishing, and camping. With its beautiful landscapes, pleasant climate and relaxed lifestyle, Nicoma Park is an ideal place for families looking for a peaceful home.
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Taste of Summer Ice Cream Festival - Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
Chasing the summer vibes, one scoop at a time.
Today we are discussing The Taste of Summer Ice Cream Festival in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma.
The Taste of Summer event in Central Park is considered a summer staple in Broken Arrow. This ice cream festival invites guests to enjoy a family fun zone with inflatables and face painting, a car show, art vendors, food trucks, live entertainment, a steak cook-off and all-you-can-eat Blue Bell ice cream. Broken Arrow is home to legendary Blue Bell Creamery, and this event packs a lot of fun into one day. Enjoy a festival atmosphere surrounded by scoops of your favorite Blue Bell flavors. This hometown event boasts big fun for the whole family.
Hometown charm and suburban amenities abound in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. Visitors enjoy challenging golf courses and pampering day spas as well as unique shopping, interesting attractions and family-friendly festivals and events. Shop 'til you drop at local boutiques found in the Rose District, and savor the rich aroma of handmade chocolates and gourmet coffee at Nouveau – Atelier de Chocolat on Main Street.
Find an outdoor lover’s paradise at the massive Bass Pro Shop with 110,000 square feet of outdoors and sporting goods, including impressive extras like a laser rifle shooting gallery, an 18,000-gallon freshwater aquarium, 14,000-gallon saltwater aquarium and a 7,000-gallon trout stream complete with waterfalls.
Plan your visit to coincide with the annual Rooster Days festival, and become part of one of the oldest festival traditions in Oklahoma with carnival rides, live entertainment, tasty festival food and a parade. Top off your Broken Arrow visit with a hot stone massage at a spa, dinner in one of over 90 restaurants and a relaxing stay at a local bed and breakfast inn or a comfy hotel.
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Red Fern Festival - Tahlequah, Oklahoma
Quit hounding us about spring festivals!
Today we are discussing The Red Fern Festival in Tahlequah, Oklahoma.
Bring the family to Tahlequah and enjoy the Red Fern Festival, a fun, old-fashioned fun event featuring hound dog field trials, 1930s era children's games, a car show and more. Held annually the last weekend of April, the Red Fern Festival was inspired by the renowned novel, "Where the Red Fern Grows" by native author Wilson Rawls.
The festival evokes the novel's story of simple childhood joys with a wide array of old-fashioned events perfect for the whole family. One of Tahlequah's premier events, the Red Fern Festival features unique and rustic vendors, delicious local food, live music and plenty of children's activities. Come to this award-winning event and transport yourself back to the 1930s while also touring locations from the novel.
Tahlequah, Oklahoma, the capital of the Cherokee Nation, has been named one of the Top 100 Best Small Towns in America. Tour the recreated ancient Cherokee village of Diligwa, located at the Cherokee Heritage Center for a dose of culture. Float down what many consider the state's best canoe waterway, the Illinois River, or make a big splash at Lake Tenkiller. Wander through the Tahlequah Original Historic Townsite District, an area where the street signs are written in English and Cherokee, and test your luck at Cherokee Casino Tahlequah next. Come time to chow down, enjoy sweet crepes and coffee at Drip, dive into Sam & Ella's Chicken Palace pizza, or take in scenic views from the Branch's outdoor patio.
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Sergeant Space Snax
Sergeant Space Snax is an Oklahoma owned freeze dried candy company.
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Skull Hollow Nature Trail - Oolagah, Oklahoma
Wood you like to go for a hike with us?
Today we are discussing The Skull Hollow Nature Trail in Oolagah, Oklahoma.
The Skull Hollow Nature Trail in Oolagah is considered an easy route, it takes an average of 27 min to complete. This is a popular trail for birding, hiking, and running, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day. The best times to visit this trail are March through April. Dogs are welcome, but must be on a leash.
Oologah Lake provides a great getaway for fishing, boating, picnicking, camping or just drifting over the sky blue waters. Plenty of wide stretches of water, perfect for catching the wind, make it one of the most popular lakes in the area for sailing and catching catfish. The forested hills around the lake provide excellent hunting opportunities.
The Oologah Public Hunting Area comprises almost 13,000 acres of easily accessible land managed by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation. It provides excellent hunting for quail, squirrel, rabbit, deer and waterfowl. Eleven public use areas scattered around the lake offer a variety of facilities making it easy to find something that's just right for you.
Recreation opportunities include a swimming beach, mountain biking, marina, RV and tent camping, picnic tables and a playground. On the east side of the lake, the Will Rogers Country Centennial Trail winds around the shore from the Spillway to Blue Creek Park, totaling 18 miles. This journey can be enjoyed by hiking or horseback riding. Horse rental is not available, so bring your own horse and enjoy the trails.
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Doo-Whop - Velma, Oklahoma
I'm souper hungry right now.
Today we are discussing The Doo-whop in Velma, Oklahoma.
The Doo-Whop is a small restaurant that knows a thing or two about feeding big appetites. The restaurant lives by its slogan, “It ain’t food if it ain’t fried!” Serving everything from fried pickles and mozzarella sticks, to chicken fried steaks and curly fries, this restaurant has a passion for fried foods.
Velma-Alma is a humble, community-loving town with a beautiful countryside of meadows and flowing creeks.
Proud home to country music legend Joe Diffie, the 125-year-old annual Old Settler's Picnic, and the tasty Chuckwagon BBQ, this quaint town has all the small-town charm needed for a day trip of history, fun and food.
As Velma developed over the years, the community became more interested in entertainment and social events. The town wanted something more entertaining than taffy pulls and country dances for the younger generations. In 1890, the Old Settler’s Picnic began an annual town tradition still cherished and celebrated today. Families would travel for miles in wagons to camp and enjoy the free community picnic. Ranchers would gladly furnish the main dish, usually barbeque, and ladies would provide complementary dishes of their own. In addition to the picnic, families also participated in local games, such as a swing pulled by a mule, and a variety of races and contests.
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Country Bird Bakery - Tulsa, Oklahoma
Life is what you bake it.
Today we are discussing Country Bird Bakery in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Using regionally sourced grain and flour, Country Bird Bakery supports local farmers, while also supporting physical health, economy and ecology. This bakery aims to tell the story of the farmers and the land in a creative, fun, and unexpected way. They source the majority of their ingredients from from Oklahoma, Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri and Texas. By utilizing a variety of grains, this bakery yields baked goods that are more nutritious and with a more complex and diverse flavor profile.
Visit Tulsa, Oklahoma's second-largest city, where Southern comfort and cosmopolitan style converge. A town enriched by its oil heritage, Tulsa boasts world-class cultural attractions, including the Philbrook Museum of Art and Gilcrease Museum. The city stands tall with its magnificent art deco treasures, Route 66 gems and the Cesar Pelli-designed BOK Center — a state-of-the-art venue for national concerts and sporting events. Tulsa's lively entertainment districts feature eateries, shopping and gaming, while the Tulsa music scene is the star of the state. Family fun also prevails in T-Town, home of the highly-rated Tulsa Zoo, while the city's Arkansas River trails and outdoor recreation areas offer outdoor respites from all the urban excitement.
Tulsa offers a fabulous array of cultural amenities including the acclaimed Tulsa Ballet, Tulsa Opera, Tulsa Symphony Orchestra and other programs of the Tulsa Performing Arts Center. Theater-going opportunities abound around town, and the music scene pulses with sound from diverse genres, ranging from country and western to indie rock and punk. Be sure to catch a concert at the famous Cain's Ballroom or Tulsa Theater, too. A multitude of annual festivals and events like the Tulsa International Mayfest, Linde Oktoberfest Tulsa and ScotFest celebrate Tulsa's culture and heritage, adding to the long list of things to do in Tulsa.
Discover unique facets of Tulsa's personality by visiting the many vibrant districts within the city. Anchored by the historic Blue Dome building, the Blue Dome Entertainment District is home to nightlife hot spots, hip restaurants and live entertainment. Visit the Brookside District for unique shopping experiences, upscale dining and plenty of nightlife options. The Tulsa Arts District features historic buildings that have been brought back to prominence via art galleries, theaters, restaurants, bars and dance clubs. For antique shopping, local and regional art galleries and more than 20 top local restaurants, visit the Cherry Street District in the northern midtown area of Tulsa.
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Waffle That - Tulsa, Oklahoma
Why did the waffle breakup with its girlfriend? She kept buttering him up.
Today we are discussing Waffle That in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Topped with crispy fried chicken or served sweet with fresh berries, Waffle That! in Tulsa specializes in a comforting array of waffle creations. This family-owned eatery originally started out of a food truck, and has since expanded to multiple brick-and-mortar locations in Tulsa. Whether it's for breakfast, lunch or a weekend treat, dig into everything from savory waffles stuffed with bacon, egg and cheese to seasonal specials like pumpkin spice waffles. Load up on waffle fries smothered in Waffle That's favorite sauce, or stop by for sweet treats like cookie butter waffles. Whatever you're in the mood for, this popular waffle purveyor has the soul food to satisfy.
Visit Tulsa, Oklahoma's second-largest city, where Southern comfort and cosmopolitan style converge. A town enriched by its oil heritage, Tulsa boasts world-class cultural attractions, including the Philbrook Museum of Art and Gilcrease Museum. The city stands tall with its magnificent art deco treasures, Route 66 gems and the Cesar Pelli-designed BOK Center — a state-of-the-art venue for national concerts and sporting events. Tulsa's lively entertainment districts feature eateries, shopping and gaming, while the Tulsa music scene is the star of the state. Family fun also prevails in T-Town, home of the highly-rated Tulsa Zoo, while the city's Arkansas River trails and outdoor recreation areas offer outdoor respites from all the urban excitement.
Tulsa offers a fabulous array of cultural amenities including the acclaimed Tulsa Ballet, Tulsa Opera, Tulsa Symphony Orchestra and other programs of the Tulsa Performing Arts Center. Theater-going opportunities abound around town, and the music scene pulses with sound from diverse genres, ranging from country and western to indie rock and punk. Be sure to catch a concert at the famous Cain's Ballroom or Tulsa Theater, too. A multitude of annual festivals and events like the Tulsa International Mayfest, Linde Oktoberfest Tulsa and ScotFest celebrate Tulsa's culture and heritage, adding to the long list of things to do in Tulsa.
Discover unique facets of Tulsa's personality by visiting the many vibrant districts within the city. Anchored by the historic Blue Dome building, the Blue Dome Entertainment District is home to nightlife hot spots, hip restaurants and live entertainment. Visit the Brookside District for unique shopping experiences, upscale dining and plenty of nightlife options. The Tulsa Arts District features historic buildings that have been brought back to prominence via art galleries, theaters, restaurants, bars and dance clubs. For antique shopping, local and regional art galleries and more than 20 top local restaurants, visit the Cherry Street District in the northern midtown area of Tulsa.
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Oklahoma Smoke BBQ - Moore, Oklahoma
Oklahoma Smoke BBQ - Moore, Oklahoma
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Stitch Cafe in OKC, Oklahoma
My poptart jokes are really crumby.
Today we are discussing the Stitch Cafe in OKC, Oklahoma.
Gather for food, coffee, cocktails and conversation at Stitch Cafe in Oklahoma City. Located within the West Village apartments in Film Row, Stitch offers an amazing menu. Enjoy a cortado, latte or cappuccino or slow down with a specialty tea blend. Don’t forget their homemade pop-tarts!
Oklahoma City embodies the Modern Frontier and defines its own future. A young city steeped in Native American and Western culture, openness, and an enterprising nature, OKC embraces its roots and continues to pave the way as a center of innovation and entrepreneurship.
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Eggceptional Cafe - Oklahoma City
We hope you are ready for a great eggsample of an eggscellent breakfast spot.
Today we are discussing the Eggceptional Cafe in OKC, Oklahoma.
Eggceptional Café in Oklahoma City is a family owned and operated breakfast brunch restaurant. Their high quality menu is cooked fresh daily and there is something for every taste. If you have been looking for a new breakfast spot, the great food and friendly service will win you over.
Oklahoma City embodies the Modern Frontier and defines its own future. A young city steeped in Native American and Western culture, openness, and an enterprising nature, OKC embraces its roots and continues to pave the way as a center of innovation and entrepreneurship.
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Bob’s Pig Shop - Pauls Valley, Oklahoma
What do you call a BBQ pun? A meataphor.
Today we are discussing Bob’s Pig Shop in Pauls Valley, Oklahoma.
Housed in a quirky cobblestone cottage, Bob's Pig Shop in Pauls Valley offers up lunch and dinner in a rustic atmosphere complete with wood paneling and a mix match of booths and chairs. What they lack in ambiance, they make up tenfold with food. Open since 1933, Bob's Pig Shop has withstood the test of time including the Great Depression and World War II. Stop by today to taste the pig sandwich, a local favorite that comes with thin sliced pork and barbecue sauce served on a fluffy bun with a side of beans and crispy pickle. With nearly 80 years in the making, you’re sure to leave satisfied after a stop at Bob’s.
The small town of Pauls Valley could take days to explore. Some journey to Pauls Valley, Oklahoma via the AMTRAK Heartland Flyer passenger train, which stops every morning on its trek from Oklahoma City to Fort Worth, Texas. Near the station, view local history and a 1902 steam engine at the Santa Fe Depot Museum. Let your imagination run wild at the acclaimed Toy & Action Figure Museum, or satisfy your sweet tooth at the Field's Pies factory.
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Nelson's Buffeteria - Tulsa, Oklahoma
Omelette you finish, but bacon is the best breakfast food of all time.
Today we are discussing Nelson's Buffeteria in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
A Tulsa tradition since 1929, Nelson's Buffeteria is famous for its hand-breaded chicken fried steak. This south side restaurant also specializes in American comfort food and serves breakfast all day. Stop by this historic eatery for daily specials such as barbecue ribs, baked chicken, hamburger steak and much more. Customers enjoy two side dishes like mashed potatoes or fried okra, plus a roll or corn bread. Order an iced tea or fresh cup of coffee and don't forget a slice of Nelson's homemade pies and cakes.
Visit Tulsa, Oklahoma's second-largest city, where Southern comfort and cosmopolitan style converge. A town enriched by its oil heritage, Tulsa boasts world-class cultural attractions, including the Philbrook Museum of Art and Gilcrease Museum. The city stands tall with its magnificent art deco treasures, Route 66 gems and the Cesar Pelli-designed BOK Center — a state-of-the-art venue for national concerts and sporting events. Tulsa's lively entertainment districts feature eateries, shopping and gaming, while the Tulsa music scene is the star of the state. Family fun also prevails in T-Town, home of the highly-rated Tulsa Zoo, while the city's Arkansas River trails and outdoor recreation areas offer outdoor respites from all the urban excitement.
Tulsa offers a fabulous array of cultural amenities including the acclaimed Tulsa Ballet, Tulsa Opera, Tulsa Symphony Orchestra and other programs of the Tulsa Performing Arts Center. Theater-going opportunities abound around town, and the music scene pulses with sound from diverse genres, ranging from country and western to indie rock and punk. Be sure to catch a concert at the famous Cain's Ballroom or Tulsa Theater, too. A multitude of annual festivals and events like the Tulsa International Mayfest, Linde Oktoberfest Tulsa and ScotFest celebrate Tulsa's culture and heritage, adding to the long list of things to do in Tulsa.
Discover unique facets of Tulsa's personality by visiting the many vibrant districts within the city. Anchored by the historic Blue Dome building, the Blue Dome Entertainment District is home to nightlife hot spots, hip restaurants and live entertainment. Visit the Brookside District for unique shopping experiences, upscale dining and plenty of nightlife options. The Tulsa Arts District features historic buildings that have been brought back to prominence via art galleries, theaters, restaurants, bars and dance clubs. For antique shopping, local and regional art galleries and more than 20 top local restaurants, visit the Cherry Street District in the northern midtown area of Tulsa.
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OKlatober - Stikini - Tecumseh, Oklahoma
Why don’t monsters eat ghosts? They taste like sheet.
Today we are discussing the Seminole legend of the Stikini in Tecumseh, Oklahoma.
The Seminole Indians of Oklahoma have a legend of a vampire-like creature called a stikini. This creature take the form of a human during the day, but at night becomes an owl-like creature that craves human flesh.
Born overnight during the 1891 Land Run, the town of Tecumseh was named after the famed Shawnee Indian chief and visionary. No trip to Tecumseh is complete without a stop at the Farmer’s Daughter Market. This combination dining and shopping destination offers two eateries, a bakery and two shops containing everything from home decor and gifts to furniture and antiques. Other must-see Tecumseh attractions include Tecumseh Lake and the Tecumseh Historical Museum, which is housed in a 100-year-old native stone building that has served as a bank, hat shop and insurance office.
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UFOs over Ardmore, Oklahoma
Why don’t more aliens visit earth?
It's only rated one star.
Today we are discussing one of the most credible UFO sightings ever and it happened right here in Ardmore, Oklahoma.
On May 26th, 2017, Joey Franko, a resident of Ardmore spotted a strange disc hovering above his home. See the full video from the History Channel here.
Good times abound in Ardmore, Oklahoma where you can dock at Lake Murray State Park's beautifully clear, 5,700-acre lake. Enjoy a round of golf at the state's oldest and largest state park, a favorite for Ardmore locals and tourists alike. At the Tucker Tower Nature Center in Lake Murray State Park, you'll discover many fossils, a 288-pound meteorite found nearby and educational programs in the summer.
There's plenty more to discover in Ardmore — enjoy boutique shopping experiences on Main Street, and find modern art at the Charles B. Goddard Center for Visual & Performing Arts. For local history, visit the Greater Southwest Historical Museum and the adjacent Military Memorial Museum. Try your luck and take a spin at Gold Mountain Casino in Ardmore or venture just outside of town to spend a day with the animals at Woodbine Farms.
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OKlatober - Halloween Bonanza - Muskogee, Oklahoma
Why do ghosts hate the rain? It dampens their spirits.
Today we are discussing the Halloween Bonanza in Muskogee, Oklahoma, with the owners of The RoccaDawn Bed & Breakfast and Charles Crawford owner of the Fite Estate.
Double your fright with two haunted mansions in Historic Muskogee, Oklahoma. There will be haunted house tours, food, drinks, candy, karaoke and games. Call 918-691-4905 or 813-394-5773.
Once the Capital of Indian Territory, Muskogee has played a significant role in Oklahoma and American history. In 1872 Muskogee, OK sprung to life as a railway station for the KATY Railroad. It took no time at all for railroad workers, bridge builders, boarding house owners, homesteaders, and an array of bootleggers and outlaws to make their way here to live and forge the unique community. When the hard times hit during the Great Depression, many moved away. The “Real Okies” stayed.
The migrant agricultural workers from Oklahoma who had been forced to leave during the Depression of the 1930s and who were once thought of in a negative connotation, “Okies” are now typically admired for their grit, creativity with resources, and distinct determination. Okies today are Oklahoma natives who are seen as the tough families and individuals that survived the Dust Bowl and oil bust and either stayed, or moved back, because it was home.
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