Archive of: Exploring Oklahoma
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Digging into Oklahoma's past |
Web 2011 | |
Celebrate a Territorial Christmas in GuthrieThis article discusses the many activities planned for Guthrie’s annual month-long Territorial Christmas Celebration. |
Web 2011 | |
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Wings: Helping Others to SoarLooking for a unique Christmas gift this holiday season? Shop at the Wings gift shop, 13700 N Eastern Avenue in Edmond, to buy one-of-a kind items hand made by artists at this special needs community center. You’ll be supporting a wonderful cause while making the difference in the lives of many. |
December 2011 |
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Learning Through Play at Stillwater’s New WONDERtoriumIf you find your community is lacking a resource, don’t complain; do something about it! This is what two moms in Stillwater did when they got their community involved in creating a fun, educational and interactive children’s museum. |
November 2011 |
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Exploring Shawnee’s Mabee-Gerrer Museum of ArtWhat do you get when you cross an artistically-gifted Benedictine monk, the Oklahoma land run and a desire to bring the world’s art and history to a new frontier homeland? You get the treasure that is the Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art in Shawnee, one of the oldest museums in the state. |
October 2011 |
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Weather, Science and More on the OU CampusIf you have a teen or tween who exhibits a proficiency in math, an interest in science or just a curiosity about weather, a tour of the National Weather Center (NWC) on the OU campus may spark an interest in meteorology. |
September 2011 |
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Exploring the Chickasaw Cultural CenterThe Chickasaw Cultural Center was built by the Chickasaw Nation to provide educational opportunities for the Chickasaw people and to share their unique history and culture with the world. |
August 2011 |
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A Trip to Bartlesville Promises Fun for All!Thanks to the adventurous spirit of an Iowa barber, we have a jewel in northeastern Oklahoma that makes the perfect short-distance family fun trip, girls’ getaway or romantic rendezvous: Bartlesville! |
July 2011 |
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Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage CenterOnly an hour and a half drive from the northern Oklahoma City metro limits, the Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center is an educational, hands-on historical destination, perfect for families or school field trips. |
June 2011 |
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Oklahoma Music: The Full Spectrum of SoundWhile our hundred-year-old state may be better known for our country offspring, Oklahoma music is surprisingly deep in all genres: a little bit country, a little bit rock and roll, and everything in between. |
May 2011 |

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