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Glass Guys Inc.
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Cooch's Auto Reconditioning
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Heaton Law Firm
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Things To Do in Oklahoma City, OK

Red Earth Festival Red Earth Festival

Get ready for the Red Earth Festival in Oklahoma City, where you'll be able to immerse yourself in the rich and sacred culture of Native American Indians. The opening parades are a sight to behold, with over 100 tribes in full tribal regalia, showcasing their unique traditions and customs. Witnessing the Red Earth dancers perform is rare, as all the tribes are joined together in one of the most prestigious native dance competitions. You can purchase authentic basketry, jewelry, pottery, sculpture, and paintings, all beautiful and unique representations of Native American art. Overall, the Red Earth Festival is a lovely experience for anyone looking to learn more about this fascinating culture.

 
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Oklahoma Railway Museum Oklahoma Railway Museum

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.

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