Oklahoma City Attractions
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For those who have not been to Oklahoma City in recent years, you might be surprised at just what our city now has to offer. From the booming Bricktown Entertainment District to the Oklahoma City National Memorial, the metropolitan area provides big city excitement and outdoor recreation for all tastes, budgets, and ages. Oklahoma Citys most visited attraction is the Oklahoma City National Memorial. Built on the site of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building which was bombed in 1995, the memorial offers a very moving tribute to those touched by the tragic act. |
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Other attractions well worth a visit would be the 17 acre Myriad Botanical Gardens, the National Cowboy Hall of Fame and Western Heritage Museum, the Oklahoma City Museum of Art and the Civic Center Music Hall. For those who prefer the wilder side, the top rated Oklahoma City Zoo and Remington Park Horse Racing are made to order. |
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A must see when visiting Oklahoma City is Bricktown. This revitalized area of downtown has become quite the entertainment Mecca. Dozens of restaurants and bars, some with patio seating along the beautifully landscaped Bricktown canal, offer a wide variety of themes. Live music and regularly scheduled special events guarantee a festive time for all. |
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Oklahoma City is rapidly becoming one of the premier vacation destinations in the Southwest. While you're in town visiting us at the Habana Inn we encourage you to venture out and experience some of the many cultural and entertainment attractions that the city has to offer. Maps are available at the front desk and the clerks will be happy to further direct you. Below are two popular links to help you further make plans to visit the Habana Inn and the Oklahoma City metropolitan area.
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