Created by Jose Kevo on May 2, 2005
- Looking for some place different to plan a family vacation? Tulsa is a surprising midwest favorite with more entertainment venues than even I remembered. Heritage and affluency have modeled this into a cultural center that glorifies its cow-town appeal, and keeps people coming back for more.
Created by hersplash on September 21, 2004
- Get off the nostalgic Mother Road to get back to the Old West at the Flying-W Guest Ranch.
Created by ssullivan on July 28, 2004
- Incredible architecture, outstanding restaurants, interesting historical sites, and a great performing arts community all await you in this sleepy Northern Oklahoma prairie town of only 35,000 people.
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Created by Ben the Grate on May 7, 2003
- Ten miles north of Lawton, Oklahoma is perhaps the most unique spot within thousands of miles: ground zero for famous Indian burial grounds, bizarre granite mountains, a rebuilt Jerusalem, all surrounded by a bombing range. READ MORE!!!
Created by camera-gal on September 1, 2000
- Oklahoma is HOT. But don't let it stop you from seeing the sights. Hold onto your hat too. It's windy.
Created by flyboytiger on October 28, 2007
- High rise hotel in Tulsa's beautiful historic financial district
Created by carolynann831 on August 27, 2007
- Our family enjoyed a weekend in a log cabin near Broekn Bow Lake and a day of fun on the lake.
Created by VanessaK on June 7, 2007
- Oklahoma's Northeast part of the state is named Green Country. We will visit many parts of this region to find its diversity.
Created by Abbagail on May 28, 2007
- On June 15, 1957, a brand new gold and white 1957 Plymouth Belvedere Sport Coupe was buried in a time capsule in Tulsa
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