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3:30 PM - 9:00 PM
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3:30 PM - 9:00 PM
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3:30 PM - 9:00 PM
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3:30 PM - 9:00 PM
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Blue Zoo is a fantastic place to visit. You'll have access to the aquarium, all the animal exhibits, shows, and play areas. The mission of Blue Zoo is to educate and inspire in a fun, hands-on environment. You can touch and feed stingrays, birds, and reptiles, experience sharks, clownfish, seahorses, and angelfish, and play on multiple water tables and a pirate ship. Blue Zoo is more than just an interactive aquarium featuring species from around the globe. You can also enjoy educational experiences with the experts, watch a scuba diver swim amongst the sharks, hear fun facts about marine life, or even watch a live pirate show complete with swashbuckling, sword fights, and a mermaid meet and greet.
Michael Murphy's is the perfect spot if you're looking for a fun night out with great music and entertainment. This venue is home to the most wanted Rock and Roll Dueling Piano Show in the country. Say goodbye to dull meat markets and DJs spinning music you can't understand and hello to an unforgettable night of laughter and music. With three piano players taking the stage in rotations, you'll enjoy a request-driven show packed with energy and excitement. And if you're lucky, you can get a free dose of side-splitting roasts of other guests' friends. They also offer an impressive drink menu and wine selection, including signature cocktails and beers. So come down to Michael Murphy's and let us show you a good time.
If you're looking for a slice of history, look no further than Fort Reno in Oklahoma. This landmark is rich in local, state, national, and even world history all in one place. The museum is open six days a week, all year long, and offers group tours for an even more immersive experience. Historic Fort Reno offers guided group tours that take you through the historic district of the old Military Post and offer a timeline of history from the Chisholm Trail Cattle Drive to the decommissioning of Fort Reno from 1867 to 1948. These tours are fun for all ages and offer a hands-on and visual experience that will transport you back in time.