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Visit the most beautiful location in town, where you can enjoy top-notch beverages, delicious food, and fantastic company. With a variety of board games, card games, and drinking games, there's something for everyone to enjoy. You can also take advantage of the exclusive drink specials available all night, making it easier to have a good time without overspending. You don't have to worry about any cover or booth charges, so that you can party all night without any issues. This stylish lounge bar offers an extensive beer menu, cocktail list, and wine selection, along with different tunes played by DJs. It's the ideal location to relax and have fun with your friends.
Have you heard of the Oklahoma Frontier Drugstore Museum? It's a fascinating place with an extensive collection of artifacts and memorabilia associated with frontier pharmacies, early drugstores, and medical arts. Located in Guthrie, the First Capital of the Oklahoma Territory and the State of Oklahoma, this museum is a must-visit for anyone interested in the history of pharmacy and medicine in the 19th and 20th centuries in the Oklahoma and Indian Territories and the State of Oklahoma. One of the many collections at the museum is a display of antique medicinal treatments. It's fantastic that many of these bottles still contain their original medications. The Oklahoma Frontier Drugstore Museum's collections genuinely reflect the history of pharmacy and medicine in the frontier regions of the United States.
The Black Liberated Arts Center has grown and expanded its services. Initially created as a platform for music, literary works, and visual arts, it now includes a theater component. BLAC offers a variety of programs, including festivals, arts education, lectures, poetry readings, theater productions, presenting programs, traveling arts programs, and dance programs. Serving the community is their primary focus. Their mission to use the vehicle of fine arts to provide the total community of Oklahoma with exposure to the African, African-American/Black culture with a particular emphasis on educating Oklahoma's youth is truly commendable.