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Play, explore, and dine at Bricktown, Oklahoma City's hottest entertainment district on the banks of the Bricktown canal. Enjoy canal-side restaurants, retail shops, museums, sports venues, and movie theaters. See public art and street performance art. Take a horse-drawn carriage ride or float down the canal on a boat tour. There's plenty to keep you busy while you hang out at Bricktown. This thriving urban district is home to more than 45 restaurants, bars, retail shops, family-friendly attractions, public art, museums, galleries, and even an urban beach for summer fun. This area's diversity of businesses, educational institutions, housing, and leisure activities make it a true 24/7 destination, one of the most distinct and historic in OKC.
The Sanctuary Escape is a unique and exciting way to spend time with your family. With nearly endless options for entertainment, their games are designed to challenge and engage your team as you work together to escape or complete a larger goal. And with a full hour to achieve your mission, you'll have plenty of time to enjoy the interactive theater experience, complete with Hollywood-level scenes and period-appropriate props. Plus, the games are fun and good for the mind, too. From dexterity challenges to logic puzzles, you'll get a much-needed break from the real world and a great mental workout. Who should play? Everyone. Escape Rooms are perfect for family outings, team-building events, and groups of friends or colleagues. And with the family-friendly games, children under 14 are welcome to join in on the fun with adult supervision. So what are you waiting for? Experience the thrill of Escape games today.
The Oklahoma State Firefighters Museum is an intriguing destination, featuring a diverse range of exhibits that display the history of firefighting in Oklahoma and beyond. One of the Museum's notable attractions is the Murrah Memorial, which honors the devastating events that occurred on April 19, 1995. Founded in 1967, the Museum boasts an impressive collection of artifacts from the London Fire Brigade and a dozen restored fire trucks dating back to the early 1900s. The world's most extensive fire department patch collection and a unique mural called The Last Alarm are also on display. With so much to see and do, the Oklahoma State Firefighters Museum is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in the history of firefighting.