Lovely park. Farmer's Market every Saturaday Morning in the summer.
The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum is America’s premier institution of Western history, art and culture. Founded in 1955, the Museum, located in Oklahoma City, collects, preserves and exhibits an internationally renowned collection of Western art and artifacts while sponsoring dynamic educational programs to stimulate interest in the enduring legacy of the American West.
In one place, visitors experience the collective histories of 39 distinctive First American Nations in Oklahoma today. First Americans Museum shares the cultural diversity, history, and contributions of the First Americans.
The Oklahoma City National Memorial is a memorial site that honors the victims, survivors, rescuers, and all who were affected by the Oklahoma City bombing on April 19, 1995. It is situated on the former site of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, which was damaged in the bombing and was soon after torn down to make way for the memorial.
Ferris Wheel and picturesque OKC sign. Visitors can enjoy award-winning restaurants and breweries, locally owned artisan shops, lively events, and the iconic Ferris Wheel—all part of Wheeler’s long-term vision for a dynamic, connected community.
Recently constructed hotel and indoor waterpark. Whether you’re chasing thrills in the waterpark, sipping your way through every menu, or melting into a massage at the spa, OKANA serves indulgence on your terms. It’s a choose-your-own-adventure kind of place—even if your adventure is staying in your robe all day.
Classic drive-in still operational on summer weekends.
Enjoyed by Eric's parents on their visit when they met Brigitte. Bricktown has many exciting restaurants and nightlife offerings.