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7300 S May Ave
Oklahoma City, OK 73159
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Micks Automotive Repair & Fabrication
  • • Auto Services & Repairs
  • • Restoration & Fabrication Services
  • • Cars, Trucks & Vans
(405) 694-4193
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Oscar's Place Auto Sales & Service LLC
  • • Automotive Repairs & Services
  • • Cars & Trucks
  • • Oil Changes & Tune-Ups
(405) 730-6623
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A&H Automotive Repair Shop
  • • Factory Scheduled Auto Maintenance
  • • Air & Oil Filter Replacements
  • • Shocks & Struts Repair
(405) 672-2385
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Offroad Addiction
  • • Steering & Alignment Services
  • • Shocks & Suspension Upgrades
  • • Tire & Custom Rim Installations
(405) 752-7467
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Things To Do in Oklahoma City, OK

Pretty Please Social Room Pretty Please Social Room

Visit the most beautiful location in town, where you can enjoy top-notch beverages, delicious food, and fantastic company. With a variety of board games, card games, and drinking games, there's something for everyone to enjoy. You can also take advantage of the exclusive drink specials available all night, making it easier to have a good time without overspending. You don't have to worry about any cover or booth charges, so that you can party all night without any issues. This stylish lounge bar offers an extensive beer menu, cocktail list, and wine selection, along with different tunes played by DJs. It's the ideal location to relax and have fun with your friends.

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American Banjo Museum American Banjo Museum

Explore the music and cultural significance of the banjo, America's beloved instrument, at the renowned American Banjo Museum, where they dedicate and safeguard the banjo's vibrant history, dynamic essence, and limitless musical possibilities. The museum has an impressive collection of banjos available for public viewing, boasting over 400 instruments, films, recordings, instructional materials, printed music, ephemera, and memorabilia worldwide. The galleries feature various types of banjos, including primitive ones made by enslaved Africans, minstrel-age instruments from the mid-19th century, Classic Era banjos from the late 1800s and early 1900s, and post-WWII banjos used in bluegrass, folk, and world music.

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