Have you ever been to OKC Improv at the Reduxion Theatre Downtown? It's the perfect place for a night of shared experiences and laughter. It's Oklahoma City's premier platform for the best local and regional improvisational comedy and theater. Plus, it's more than just a showcase. OKC Improv is a non-profit community arts organization dedicated to building a thriving and sustainable improv scene. They offer regular performance opportunities for area improvisers and raise awareness and understanding of improv as an art form. It's a great way to support the local arts scene and have a blast simultaneously.
Come and experience the history and beauty of this Oklahoma treasure, the Harn Homestead. Their mission is to preserve the historic homestead of Mr. William Fremont Harn and to educate the public about the territorial years of Oklahoma. They offer a unique hands-on and minds-on experience that allows visitors to step back in time and share in the daily life of a territorial farm family. From the one-room schoolhouse to the Victorian home, the Harn Homestead captures the spirit of the brave men, women, and children who settled in this state. When you visit, you can take a paid tour of the Harn House, usually scheduled for the hour or half-hour closest to your arrival time. You can also explore five other historic buildings and the large Event Barn on your own throughout the day. While the Farmhouse building has limited hands-on activities, a small gift shop is in the main office.
Spend an afternoon at the Oklahoma Railway Museum enjoying the displays of freight cars, passenger cars, and a real steam engine. In addition to the trains, you can check out other railroad equipment, including motor cars, locomotives, and more. Plus, there's a display car filled with permanent exhibits of railroad memorabilia. But what sets the Oklahoma Railway Museum apart is the chance to see history in motion. You can ride on the trains that helped shape America's transportation industry and feel like you're stepping back in time if you visit on the first and third Saturdays from April to August. And the best part? Admission to the museum is entirely free.