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Closed
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Mon |
8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
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Tue |
8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
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Wed |
8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
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Thu |
8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
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Fri |
8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
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Sat |
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Experience the magic of an age of kings, queens, and knights in shining armor with magicians, jugglers, musicians, dancers, acrobats, and jousters thrilling and delighting you on any of our 15 stages. Step back in time and enjoy the wonderment of the Renaissance Festival at The Castle of Muskogee, right here in Oklahoma. Join the year-round community of festival lovers and enjoy special access to Castleton magic. Indulge in the delicious food and drink options throughout Castleton and peruse the World Trade Market, featuring over 140 Artisans showcasing their unique creations. Bring the little ones to the Children's Realm for games and hands-on demonstrations, and then choose your side in the Royal Quest. Don your best garb for the costume contest inside Castle Keepe, and attend the Masque Ball.
If you're looking for a great night out in Tulsa, why not catch a show at the legendary Tulsa Theater? This historic venue has hosted countless big-name acts, from U2 to Robin Williams. With its impeccable acoustics and every seat offering a great view, it's no wonder people keep coming back. The Art Deco style remodeling adds to the charm with elegant draperies, gilded air conditioning grilles, and stunning pendant light fixtures. So, book your tickets today and experience the magic of the Tulsa Theater.
Have you ever driven past the Cave House in Tulsa and wondered about its story? If so, you're not alone. This quirky building has a fascinating history dating back to the 1920s when it was built as the Cave Garden Restaurant. By day, the restaurant served food on picnic tables, but at night, it transformed into a speakeasy accessed through a secret tunnel in the fireplace that led to a big room under the hill. Today, the Cave House is a museum dedicated to this piece of Tulsa's past. You can schedule a guided tour to see the meandering halls and steep staircase and learn about the exciting characters that once lived there. The current owner has decorated the interior with nods to previous occupants, including a key tree for the mysterious key woman who is said to have haunted the house. Unsurprisingly, the house has been featured on HGTV's "Home Strange Home" and in the book "Weird Oklahoma."