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Step back in time and learn about the rich history of the American West at the Oklahoma History Center, where visitors can learn about the state's fascinating past, including the stories of American Indians, oil barons, inventors, and business pioneers. The Museum offers visitors an immersive experience spanning 215,000 square feet of exhibit space. There's something for everyone, from delving into the unique history of Native culture to exploring the world of aviation, commerce, and more. As a Smithsonian Affiliate museum, it's a must-visit for anyone interested in the American West. The inspiring and adventurous stories, spirits, triumphs, and tragedies that make up Oklahoma's past await your discovery.
If you love ice cream, participate in a free guided tour of Braum's Ice Cream Factory and Dairy Farm Tours at the Braum Family Farm. You'll witness the fascinating process of how ice cream, ice cream cones, cookies, milk, and many other treats are made. Visiting Braum's Ice Cream Factory, Bakery, and Farm is a fantastic experience that caters to people of all ages. You will witness the production process of your favorite Braum products and indulge in the sweet treats at the end of your tour. The factory tour is fascinating, and the bakery tour is equally impressive with the heavenly aroma of freshly baked goods. Why wait any longer? Take advantage of this opportunity to explore Braum's and have a delightful experience.
Did you know that Oklahoma City has an award-winning community theater? The Jewel Box Theatre has provided exceptional live performances from August through May for over 52 years. What's even more impressive is that it's the recipient of the Governor's Arts Award. The theater-in-the-round is home to some of the state's most talented actors, directors, and set designers. They've been entertaining locals with their exceptional productions for generations. The Jewel Box Theatre has existed since 1911 when it was known as the "Jewel Box Players." It's the longest-operating, non-union theater company in Oklahoma and has gained a reputation for producing some of the best theatrical performances in the state. Despite its age, the theater hosts six diverse productions yearly, including comedies, dramas, musicals, classics, and even originals.