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Experience the Oklahoma City Ballet at the Civic Center Music Hall; from opening night to closing night, you can look forward to experiencing the mesmerizing resident dancers as they bring to life the magical stories of ballet classics like The Nutcracker and The Wizard of Oz. Enjoy a night of entertainment filled with mixed emotions, story ballet, and exquisite ensemble dances. You will enjoy your time at the ballet.
The Oklahoma River is one of the city's most exciting destinations. The river has received worldwide acclaim for its competitive water sports events, incredible economic impact, and role in continuing Oklahoma City's momentum for excellence. If you want to discover some hidden treasures in Oklahoma City, try Oklahoma River Cruises. This is a great way to access Historic Stockyards City, the bustling Meridian Corridor, and the lush Regatta Park/Boathouse District. All of the landings have parking and access to additional public transit services.
Gear up and feel the sensation of flying in the state-of-the-art vertical wind tunnels with the indoor skydiving experience at iFLY in Oklahoma City. Whether you're a student on a STEM field trip learning critical science and technology principles or celebrating a birthday party for kids, teens, or adults, the facility offers something for everyone. And for private events, the indoor skydiving experience is the perfect team-building activity, holiday party, or corporate event. So why wait? Fly with them and soar to new heights.
In Oklahoma today, visitors can explore where the collective histories of 39 unique First American Nations come to life. The First Americans Museum is a celebration of cultural diversity, history, and contributions of the indigenous people who inhabited this land long before the United States came into existence. It's important to acknowledge and honor the First American Nations that called this land home, including the Apache, Caddo, Tonkawa, Wichita, Comanche, Kiowa, Osage, Quapaw, Muscogee, and Seminole. These nations have a historical relationship with this region and have contributed to the rich tapestry of Oklahoma's cultural heritage.