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Things To Do in Oklahoma City, OK

The Medieval Fair of Norman The Medieval Fair of Norman

Step back in time and immerse yourself in the splendor of the Medieval Fair. This annual event has captivated visitors since 1977, providing a window into a bygone era of chivalry and pageantry. With educational exhibits, arts and crafts, delicious food, and thrilling entertainment, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Explore the bustling medieval village, which boasts over 200 art and craft booths selling unique, handcrafted treasures. From pottery to leather crafts, jewelry to fairy wings, you will find something that catches your eye. You can also watch master crafters demonstrate their skills and learn about their techniques. The entertainment is spectacular, with minstrels, dancing, theater performances, and reenactments bringing history to life—Marvel at knights jousting on horseback and cheer on your favorite team in a human chess game. You might even catch a glimpse of King Arthur or a mermaid.

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American Banjo Museum American Banjo Museum

Explore the music and cultural significance of the banjo, America's beloved instrument, at the renowned American Banjo Museum, where they dedicate and safeguard the banjo's vibrant history, dynamic essence, and limitless musical possibilities. The museum has an impressive collection of banjos available for public viewing, boasting over 400 instruments, films, recordings, instructional materials, printed music, ephemera, and memorabilia worldwide. The galleries feature various types of banjos, including primitive ones made by enslaved Africans, minstrel-age instruments from the mid-19th century, Classic Era banjos from the late 1800s and early 1900s, and post-WWII banjos used in bluegrass, folk, and world music.

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