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Title: Vistors to Oklahoma
Post by: HoneySuckle on February 23, 2006, 12:58:37 PM
What's your favourite place to visit in Oklahoma?  If you had a visitor from abroad or out of state, where would you take them in Oklahoma?

Title: Vistors to Oklahoma
Post by: TUalum0982 on January 12, 2008, 12:38:31 PM
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Originally posted by HoneySuckle

What's your favourite place to visit in Oklahoma?  If you had a visitor from abroad or out of state, where would you take them in Oklahoma?





Phillbrook, Gilcrease, Utica Square area in general, downtown to show them the art deco, architecture.
Title: Vistors to Oklahoma
Post by: joiei on January 12, 2008, 02:59:41 PM
Besides all the places mentioned above, I also include
- Will Rogers museum in Claremore
- National Memorial in OKC
- a drive along a portion of the route 66
Title: Vistors to Oklahoma
Post by: HoneySuckle on January 13, 2008, 10:21:18 PM
Would you believe we are indeed getting overseas visitors in early summer?

I will be sure to take them to some of the places mentioned.  Woolaroc might be nice too!
Title: Vistors to Oklahoma
Post by: si_uk_lon_ok on January 14, 2008, 03:56:12 AM
I definately think Woolaroc, and the Price Tower, Murphys and the Phillips Mansion. That way you have a full day in Bartlesville.

I also think taking them to the blue dome diner, Nightengale Theatre and a catfish diner. If they are from abroad I think a day by the lake with any guns you may have around the house would be fun, thats something you can't do in 95% of the world.
Title: Vistors to Oklahoma
Post by: spoonbill on January 14, 2008, 07:17:38 AM
Trout fishing on the lower Illinois river (Gore,OK) in the early morning.  

La Fuentes in Wagner for mexican food for lunch.  

Talequah for hang-gliding and then a relaxing river float that afternoon.

McGills for the Lobster & Pasta (awesome dish!) that evening.

Wake up early the next morning and go to Grand Lake for a day of sailing and wine.