Hotels - Cities in Oklahoma
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Ardmore
Atoka
Bartlesville
Bethany
Blackwell
Broken Arrow
Broken Bow
Catoosa
Chandler
Chickasha
Claremore
Clinton
Del City
Duncan
Durant
Edmond
El Reno
Elk City
Enid
Erick
Eufaula
Frederick
Glenpool
Grove
Guthrie
Guymon
Henryetta
Hinton
Idabel
Jenks
Lawton
Locust Grove
Lone Wolf
Mcalester
Miami
Midwest City
Moore
Muskogee
Norman
Oklahoma City
Okmulgee
Owasso
Park Hill
Pauls Valley
Perry
Ponca City
Poteau
Pryor
Purcell
Roland
Sallisaw
Sand Springs
Sapulpa
Sayre
Seminole
Shawnee
Stillwater
Stilwell
Stroud
Sulphur
Tahlequah
Thackerville
Tulsa
Vinita
Wagoner
Weatherford
West Siloam Springs
Woodward
Yukon
Oklahoma Offbeat Attraction Map
RoadsideAmerica.com's map of Oklahoma's unusual tourist attractions, museums, and landmarks.
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Quirky Tourist Attractions in or near OklahomaWhile in Oklahoma, you might enjoy a visit to: Hooker, Oklahoma: A Town Named HookerAnd the town gets the joke; its American Legion baseball team is named the Horny Toads. Boise City, Oklahoma: Life-Size Metal DinosaurA looming metal brontosaurus stands at the northern outskirts of town. Norman, Oklahoma: James Garner Statue - TV's MaverickStar of "Maverick" and "The Rockford Files," a TV celebrity honored in his home town. Shattuck, Oklahoma: Shattuck Windmill Museum & ParkShattuck Windmill Museum and Park features 45 vintage windmills. No two are the same -- ranging from the little 5-foot "Star Sephyr" to the big 18-foot "Samson." An original half-dugout soddy, dating to the early 1900s, and a 1901 prairie homestead house give a glimpse of how early settlers lived and why they needed these beautiful mills and the life-giving water they provided. Visit the museum and park's merchantile store. The Shattuck Windmill Museum & Park was established in 1994 and is lit for the holidays each December. Sand Springs, Oklahoma: Indian Burial Ground in Strip Mall Parking Lot19th century Tullahassee Creek Indian Cemetery, fenced off from the minivans. Tulsa, Oklahoma: Center of the UniverseStand on the spot and hear your voice echoing in your own freaky head. Catoosa, Oklahoma: Blue WhalePostcard darling of Route 66, the Blue Whale has fared better than its neighbor, Noah's Ark. Okemah, Oklahoma: Hot, Cold and "Home of Woody Guthrie" Water TowersCelebrating a home-town hero and a dual-faucet view of H2O. © roadsideamerica.com, Doug Kirby, Ken Smith, Mike Wilkins. Information provided as an unofficial resource on attractions as a convenience to our visitors. Information and status -- location, hours open, admission prices, current exhibits, and other aspects -- are subject to change without our knowledge. |
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