Love is in the air when you spend a romantic night at the Oklahoma City Civic Center Music Hall. Book elegant box seats and listen to acoustical superiority while watching great musicals like Oliver, Hairspray, and A Street Car Named Desire that have lulled many a lover. It's one of the best destinations for a highly acclaimed romantic rendezvous.
The wonders of science come alive at the Science Museum Oklahoma, one of Oklahoma City's popular destinations for family fun. Kids are fascinated and educated at this hands-on science adventure attraction. On their trip throughout the museum, they will discover how chemical-reactions explode, explore rare space artifacts, climb the world's tallest spiral slide, sit under a universe filled with stars and see a movie under a dome.
The Centennial Land Run Monument, located in downtown Oklahoma City’s Bricktown District, commemorates the opening of Indian land in Oklahoma Territory created by artist Paul Moore. The sculpture-in-progress will feature 45 heroic (life and one-half size) figures of land run participants, frozen in motion as they race to claim new homesteads.
Explore the sacred culture and art of the Native American Indian at OKC's Red Earth Festival. Experience the grandeur of the opening parades featuring 100 tribes, in full tribal regalia. Witness the Red Earth dancers in a rare moment, when all the tribes join to perform in one of the most prestigious native dance competitions. While at the event, purchase authentic basketry, jewelry, pottery, sculpture and paintings.