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3000 S Lightner Ln
Oklahoma City, OK 73179
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B&B Electric
  • • Licensed Commercial & Light Industrial Electricians
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(405) 787-7081
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Eagle Eye Electric LLC
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(405) 334-1744
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Jesse Lewis Inc
  • • Commercial & Industrial Electrician Services
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(405) 605-5479
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Baker Brothers Electric, Inc.
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Turner Falls Zipline | 777 Zip Turner Falls Zipline | 777 Zip

Experience the thrill of the 130-foot tower zip line at Turner Falls 777 Zipline, where two guests will be secured before being hoisted in reverse to their viewpoint, 777 ft. away. From the viewing point, you'll get a spectacular view of the 77' waterfalls and Collings Castle. Then, feel the adrenaline rush as you zip back 777 ft. to the landing zone, reaching speeds of up to 28 mph. The best part? The comfortable two-seater chair-type lift is excellent for all ages. All riders will wait on the platform and enter a safe area before getting on the lift, where they will be assisted and buckled in by one of the workers. The views are extraordinary, and the ride is exhilarating.

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First Americans Museum First Americans Museum

In Oklahoma today, visitors can explore where the collective histories of 39 unique First American Nations come to life. The First Americans Museum is a celebration of cultural diversity, history, and contributions of the indigenous people who inhabited this land long before the United States came into existence. It's important to acknowledge and honor the First American Nations that called this land home, including the Apache, Caddo, Tonkawa, Wichita, Comanche, Kiowa, Osage, Quapaw, Muscogee, and Seminole. These nations have a historical relationship with this region and have contributed to the rich tapestry of Oklahoma's cultural heritage.

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