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|  | Bristow, Spring Wine Festival (5/18): Come to the Nuyaka Creek Winery Spring Wine Festival near Bristow, purchase a wine glass and taste over a dozen different wines. |
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|  | Blanchard, May Daze Festival (5/17 - 5/18): The 20th annual May Daze Festival marks the unofficial start to summer in Blanchard. |
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|  |  | Afton, The National Rod and Custom Car Hall of Fame Museum (1/1 - 12/31): The 40,000 Sq. Ft. facility houses over 50 custom built exotic vehicles by world renowned custom car builder and designer Darryl Starbird as well as many other famous hot rod and custom car builders. |
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|  |  | Aline, Sod House : Thousands of "soddies" once dotted the prairies of Oklahoma, but only this sod house built in 1894 by Marshal McCully remains |
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|  |  | Altus, Western Praire History : Follow the activities of Native Americans, frontier soldiers, cowboys, and homesteaders. |
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|  |  | Atoka, The Varied History of Southeastern Oklahoma : From pre-historic bones, the Choctaw Trail of Tears and a stop on the Butterfield Stage Line, to homegrown talents Reba McEntire and the late Lane Frost, the museum and it's picnic grounds are a welcome rest stop on US-69 Highway. |
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|  |  | Bartlesville, Frank Phillips History : The home was the setting from which Phillips, his family and friends, and the community, played a key role in the development of the oil industry in America. |
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|  |  | Bethany, Bethany 66 Festival (5/25): The Bethany 66 Festival is a family-friendly event featuring food, downtown sidewalk sales, antiques, commercial exhibits and children's activities. |
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|  |  | Binger, Caddo Cultural Traditions : The museum specializes in the material culture of both pre-Contact and present-day Caddo people. |
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|  |  | Blanchard, May Daze Festival (5/17 - 5/18): The 20th annual May Daze Festival marks the unofficial start to summer in Blanchard. |
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|  |  | Bristow, Spring Wine Festival (5/18): Come to the Nuyaka Creek Winery Spring Wine Festival near Bristow, purchase a wine glass and taste over a dozen different wines. |
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|  |  | Broken Bow, Mounted Wildlife Tours : Come into the great outdoors! See and hear elk bugling on a crisp fall morning. Wolves howling in a snowy arctic scene. ... |
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|  |  | Chandler, Home Sweet Home : Celebrate the people of Lincoln County from statehood to the present. |
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|  |  | Clinton, Clinton Route 66 Festival (5/24 - 5/25): Get your kicks on Route 66 with festivities that include a car and bike show, poker run, free concert, vendors, Wiener National dog races, free hot dogs and more. |
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|  |  | Clinton, Route 66 History in Oklahoma : Exhibits begin with "The World's Largest Curio Cabinet," home of special treasures collected from along the route. |
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|  |  | Enid, Carpenter Shop : Use real tools and materials to construct your very own masterpiece |
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|  |  | Enid, Renaissance Marketplace : The Renaissance Marketplace is stocked with a variety of play foods for your shopping pleasure. |
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|  |  | Guthrie, Oklahoma Founders : Through artifacts, photographs and paintings, the museum tells the story of the determined people who laid the foundation for the future state of Oklahoma. |
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|  |  | Heavener, Peter Conser History : The Society has renovated the home and returned it to a semblance of its native condition when Peter lived there. |
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|  |  | Hominy, Fred Drummond History : The Drummond family built one of the most successful trading and ranching operations in Oklahoma. |
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|  |  | Kingfisher, Kingfishers Early Settlers : Once the greatest cow trail in the world, the Chisholm Trail served to get Texas cattle north to the Kansas railheads from which they were shipped to the other parts of the country. |
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|  |  | Mcalester, Italian Festival (5/18 - 5/19): The annual Italian Festival in McAlester has been one of the finest annual events in Oklahoma since its inception. |
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|  |  | Oklahoma City, Banjo Heroes : This exhibit introduces visitors to six of the most important individuals in banjo history. |
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|  |  | Oklahoma City, Cherokee Strip Museum - : The Museum offers 40 rooms available for viewing, including the Drug Store, Prisoner of War Room, Kitchen, Country Store, Gun Room, Model Railroad, Old Saloon, the Oklahoma Room, an Agricultural Build |
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|  |  | Oklahoma City, Chuck Wagon Gathering and Childrens Cowboy Festival (5/25 - 5/26): Enjoy authentic family entertainment at its finest during the annual Chuck Wagon Gathering & Children's Cowboy Festival, held at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City. |
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|  |  | Oklahoma City, History of the Banjo : The American Banjo Museum is currently home to over 300 banjos! |
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|  |  | Oklahoma City, World War II Exhibit : The 45th Infantry Division served 511 days in battle during World War II, participating in 8 campaigns. The World War II gallery examines the actions of the Thunderbirds from Sicily, Italy, France, and Germany.
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|  |  | Park Hill, Ancient Village : The Ancient Village has been and remains the oldest and most enduring attraction at the Cherokee Heritage Center. |
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|  |  | Pawnee, Mansion Tour : A trained member of our interpretive staff will guide visitors on a room-by-room tour of Pawnee Bill and May's 1910 mansion. |
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|  |  | Ponca City, Heart of the Home : Explores the daily lives and chores of the pioneer women of 1893. |
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|  |  | Pryor, Rocklahoma (5/24 - 5/26): Come out and enjoy this three-day rock music festival featuring more than 50 entertainment acts on three stages. |
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|  |  | Sallisaw, Sequoyahs Cabin : Sequoyah built this one-room log cabin in 1829 shortly after moving to Oklahoma. |
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|  |  | Spiro, Prehistoric Gateway...Present-day Enigma : The mounds site, located seven miles outside of Spiro, Oklahoma, is the only prehistoric, Native American archaeological site in Oklahoma open to the public |
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|  |  | Tishomingo, Council House : Experience the first Chickasaw Council House built in Indian Territory, artifacts tracing the history and culture of the Chickasaw people and comtemporary Chickasaw artwork. |
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|  |  | Tulsa, Tulsa International Mayfest (5/16 - 5/19): The outdoor areas of Mayfest includes fine arts, crafts, four stages of performing artists, KidZone – a children’s hands-on art activity area, and of course, great festival food. |
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|  |  | Woodward, The Rotunda : The Rotunda features murals by artists Paul Laune and Pat “Kemoha” Patterson. |
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