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At Carpenter Square Theater, you'll be treated to various award-winning modern works, hilarious comedies, and outlandish musicals that will surely entertain you. With seating for 120, the space is intimate and cozy, making for a truly immersive experience. The theatre also features a lobby art gallery and bar, so you can enjoy refreshments while you take in the show. Best of all, parking is accessible on the street and in the nearby Horn Trader lot. Take advantage of the chance to see rare plays you won't find anywhere else in the city. Come to Carpenter Square Theater and get ready to sing, laugh, and enjoy great live theatre.
To discover Oklahoma's pioneer heritage, visit the historic Stockyards City. This unique district was once a bustling livestock market, but today, it's a haven for working cowboys and cowgirls alike. Here, you'll find everything from western wear to rustic furniture, and you can even enjoy a delicious steak in true country style. So come on down and experience the best of Oklahoma's proud cowboy culture.
Have you heard about Downtown in December, presented by Devon? It's an incredible holiday experience in the heart of Oklahoma City starting on November 14th. You'll enjoy many exciting activities, including outdoor ice skating, snow tube rides down a 150-foot slope, visits with Santa Claus, a festive 5K and fun run, free water taxi excursions, and a 2-day winter market. Plus, everything is surrounded by dazzling holiday lights. The best part? Most of the events are free and open to everyone. It's the perfect way to celebrate the season with friends and family.
The Oklahoma City National Memorial Museum houses the story of the tragic event that claimed the lives of 168 Americans due to a bomb explosion. Visitors can explore exhibits like the Gates of Time, Field of Empty Chairs, Survivor Tree, and Reflecting Pool, which hold significant symbolic importance and represent the sacred ground. In addition, visitors can experience the poignant story through touchscreens, galleries, and theaters that reveal the events of that fateful event, which still resonates today.