Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum
620 n. harvey street, 405 235-3313, (http://oklahomacitynation...). m-sa 9am-6pm, su 1pm-6pm, but the last ticket is sold at 5pm. the outdoor memorial is open 24 hours a day, every day of the year and security is always on-site. a three-acre site memorializing the 1995 bombing of the alfred f. murrah federal building--the most devastating act of terrorism on us soil until september 11th, 2001--the memorial includes the remnants of the federal building, as well as a reflecting pool, a collection of 168 hand-cast bronze chairs one for each person who died in the blast, and the survivor tree, a 100-year-old american elm that survived the blast. admission to the outdoor memorial is free. the museum, which boasts an impressive collection of artifacts pertaining to the murrah building site, the bombing, and the investigation and recovery efforts.
Reduxion Theatre Company
Classical and contemporary theater company.
Remington Park Racing Casino
Frontier City
Saddle up for some good ol' Wild West fun at Frontier City. You'll find over 50 thrilling rides and attractions to explore, featuring ErUPtion!, Oklahoma's tallest thrill ride, four nail-biting roller coasters, fantastic water rides, and hours of fun for tthe kids.
American Banjo Museum
The American Banjo Museum's interpretive exhibits tell the history of the banjo which included its African roots, jazz era, Bluegrass, and folk. The American Banjo Museum houses one of the largest collections of banjos on public display anywhere in the world.
Blue Sage Studios - Glass Works and Gallery
1218-c n western ave, phone 405-473-0754, (http://www.bluesagestudio...). glassblowing demonstrations and more.