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Festival Of The Arts Festival Of The Arts

Have you heard about the Festival Of The Arts happening in Oklahoma City? It's a six-day event that offers a lot of artsy family fun. They have face painting, poster artwork, and pottery making for kids, along with live performance artists on stage. This is the perfect place to buy original paintings, sculptures, and furniture. The festival is held downtown at the Festival Plaza, Stage Center, and the Myriad Botanical Gardens. Take advantage of this fantastic event.

 
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Henry & Anna Overholser Mansion Henry & Anna Overholser Mansion

Travel back in time to visit the Overholser Mansion, home of the Father of Oklahoma City. Walking through the halls of the family mansion is like stepping into a different era. It is fascinating to experience firsthand what life was like for the Overholser family over one hundred years ago. As you explore the mansion, you can discover how Mr. Overholser contributed to the development of Oklahoma City. He was a visionary leader who cared deeply about his community. You will leave The Overholser Mansion with a newfound appreciation for the history and heritage of Oklahoma City.

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