Although the popular perception has always been that in order to find color, life, magic and interest, you need to be in New York or LA, Oklahoma is actually a big, friendly and fascinating place! Looking for something to do in Oklahoma this weekend? We give you our top picks, from Oklahoma football tickets to theme parks, cultural centers and more. 1. Oklahoma football tickets The Sooners have had few disappointing games throughout their long history... and Bob Stoops works his magic regularly throughout the football season. The OKC Thunder are always an adrenaline-charged watch as well - grab those tickets while you can! 2. National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum Yee haw! The Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum is fascinating, even for those who couldn't care less for riding horses. They have events and exhibitions like annual exhibitions by the Cowboy Arts Association, American Indian Printmakers exhibitions, tasting events and kids activities. 3. Philbrook Museum of Art Visitors to Tulsa rave about the Philbrook Museum of Modern Art - if you live nearby, don't leave all the fun to the tourists! The home that the paintings are housed in is beautiful, entry is free on some Saturdays and the collection in some parts of the museum rivals the Smithsonian. 4. National Softball Hall of Fame Another one for those in Oklahoma City, the National Softball Hall of Fame might not have the big names that a football, baseball or hockey museum does...but very interesting nevertheless! 5. Oklahoma Zoo If you live in Oklahoma City, you have absolutely no excuse for sitting at home on the weekends! Can't get Oklahoma Football tickets this weekend? Head out to Oklahoma Zoo, often described as a 'living museum'. Go early...you'll have to do a fair bit of walking, and it gets hot! 6. 45th Infantry Division Museum This museum tells the story of the famed Thunderbird Division, gives a soldier's eye view of WWII and the Korean War, and holds some treasures including original drawings and a complete collection of military small arms. 7. Autograph Rock If you've got a few hours to spend behind the wheel (or you're already in Boise City!), head over to Autograph Rock, with over 200 signatures of people who passed it on the Santa Fe Trail between 1822 and 1880. 8. Astronomy Club of Tulsa Sick of Saturday night TV, but not really the pub- or clubbing type? The Astronomy Club of Tulsa can help liven up your weekends. Oklahoma has some of the US's best areas for star watching, and the club usually makes a night of it, with dinner and drinks before the star watching. 9. Merchant's Cuisine Festival These weekly gourmand's delights are found at the Express Event Center in Oklahoma City...top Oklahoma chefs, wine, cooking, food...weekends don't get much sweeter! Except if you can follow up all that delicious wine and cheese with some front-row Oklahoma football tickets...
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Although the popular perception has always been that in order to find color, life, magic and interest, you need to be in New York or LA, Oklahoma is actually a big, friendly and fascinating place! Looking for something to do in Oklahoma this weekend?
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