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Oklahoma City, OK 73132
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Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Oklahoma City Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Oklahoma City

Experience a thrilling day of water rides, slides, and attractions at Six Flags Hurricane Harbor in Oklahoma City's 25-acre water park. Take a leisurely ride on the lazy river, test your bravery on the Acapulco Cliff Dive, or relax poolside and catch a movie at the Dive in Movies. And to make your day even better, remember to upgrade your experience with one of the Cabana or Premium Lounge Chair options. Reserve your seating in advance and soak up all the sun and fun you desire. If you're still looking for more excitement, Hurricane Harbor boasts thrilling water slides and family-friendly play areas, all guaranteed to make your visit one to remember. Whether planning a quick weekend getaway or a more extended water park adventure, all the information you need to plan your trip is available at your fingertips. So what are you waiting for? Make a splash at Hurricane Harbor.

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Paycom Center Paycom Center

The Paycom Center is an excellent venue for major concerts, sporting events, family shows, and world-class entertainment. Have a blast watching the Oklahoma City Thunder play basketball, and check out the fantastic performances there, from WWE Monday Night Raw to Taylor Swift. With over one million guests each year, it's clear that this is the place to be for big entertainment in the city.

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Oklahoma City National Memorial Museum Oklahoma City National Memorial Museum

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.

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