Oklahoma : Tourist's Hot Spots
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Hot Spots Oklahoma offers a range of diverse collections of attractions. The state houses lots of tourist attractions and recreational activities for its visitors. It has maximum American tribal and their different cultures that is a perfect reason to celebrate its tourism possibilities.
Oklahoma City:
The capital city of the state Oklahoma and the most thriving and growing city. It is considered as a friendly city that strives to hold onto its cowboy heritage and attracts visitors. Numerous museums, impressive living style and other attractions that lies on its edges like restaurants and shops to market host the tourists.
- Oklahoma City National Memorial Museum: The place is a memorabilia of those people, who were attacked and died in domestic terrorist attacks at Alfred P Murrah Federal Building in April, 1995. The stories of the victims and survivors told at this high-tech museum and pay them tribute.
- National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum: It has an excellent collection of western paintings and sculpture mostly by the Charles M Russell and Frederic Remington.
- Oklahoma History Center: Here one can explore the history of state’s Native and African Americans.
- Myriad Gardens: In this world class botanical garden, tropical and desert plant of the world created in the multi-storey glass tubes that consist of three ecosystems and a waterfall.
Tulsa:
Tulsa is known for its green rolling hills and is the second largest city in state Oklahoma.It lies along the Arkansas River at latitude providing a moderate climate.
- Gilcrease Museum: The impressive collection of American western, Native American and Central South American fine art embellish the walls of the museum in colorful way.
- Philbrook Museum of Art: The art house cherish with European, Asian and Ancient Egyptian artifacts. It also houses botanical gardens in its acres and can be visited as the best house museum.