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]]>Opened in 1931 as the First National Bank Building, this 33-story skyscraper has long been an attraction to both locals and tourists alike. Considered one of Oklahoma’s most treasured heritage sites, you’ll be able to marvel at the grandeur of its Great Hall, filled with murals depicting the history of this city. The building also houses several restaurants and stores in addition to its swanky hotel.
Calling all history fans—if you have an interest in learning about the American Wild West, then there’s no better place to do it than the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City. This museum is filled with historic statues, artworks, and authentic artefacts ranging from firearms to clothing. Make sure to visit the museum website to confirm the visiting hours for the day you plan your visit.
Whether you’re looking to go on a romantic date or simply catch a breath after a busy trip full of activities, you should add a visit to Myriad Botanical Gardens to your itinerary. In addition to simply breathing in nature, this botanical garden offers an array of concerts, movies, and classes, including yoga. Visiting hours vary per day so make sure to check the website to confirm when you can visit on the day you intend to visit.
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]]>Although it’s only about an hour from Tulsa, Pawhuska, Oklahoma has a real small town feel with one exception: the mass hoards of tourists that come to get the Pioneer Woman experience by eating and shopping at her establishments.
Most people in American and beyond now know Ree Drummond, also known as the Pioneer Woman on the Food Network. Her show has stretched way beyond just television, and she now owns several stores and different restaurants in her hometown of Pawhuska.
Ree first started off with The Mercantile, or “the merc” as she calls it, which is a bakery, comfort food restaurant, and also store that sells many home-goods that she has personally selected. Now, she also has a pizzeria aptly called P-Town.
Beyond just the downtown, in the summer if you’re willing to take a drive out to the Drummond Ranch, you can actually get on a free tour to see the lodge where Ree does all of her cooking!
So, would you take the chance and try to catch Ree’s attention? Even if you don’t get so lucky as to see her, it’s so intersting to see how big of a deal Ree is, and how she has really saved the downtown portion of Pawhuska with her fan power.
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]]>The post Why Oklahoma City Should Be On Your Bucket List appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Opened in 1931 as the First National Bank Building, this 33-story skyscraper has long been an attraction to both locals and tourists alike. Considered one of Oklahoma’s most treasured heritage sites, you’ll be able to marvel at the grandeur of its Great Hall, filled with murals depicting the history of this city. The building also houses several restaurants and stores in addition to its swanky hotel.
Calling all history fans—if you have an interest in learning about the American Wild West, then there’s no better place to do it than the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City. This museum is filled with historic statues, artworks, and authentic artefacts ranging from firearms to clothing. Make sure to visit the museum website to confirm the visiting hours for the day you plan your visit.
Whether you’re looking to go on a romantic date or simply catch a breath after a busy trip full of activities, you should add a visit to Myriad Botanical Gardens to your itinerary. In addition to simply breathing in nature, this botanical garden offers an array of concerts, movies, and classes, including yoga. Visiting hours vary per day so make sure to check the website to confirm when you can visit on the day you intend to visit.
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]]>The post Travel to Pawhuska, Oklahoma to Catch a Glance of the Pioneer Woman appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Although it’s only about an hour from Tulsa, Pawhuska, Oklahoma has a real small town feel with one exception: the mass hoards of tourists that come to get the Pioneer Woman experience by eating and shopping at her establishments.
Most people in American and beyond now know Ree Drummond, also known as the Pioneer Woman on the Food Network. Her show has stretched way beyond just television, and she now owns several stores and different restaurants in her hometown of Pawhuska.
Ree first started off with The Mercantile, or “the merc” as she calls it, which is a bakery, comfort food restaurant, and also store that sells many home-goods that she has personally selected. Now, she also has a pizzeria aptly called P-Town.
Beyond just the downtown, in the summer if you’re willing to take a drive out to the Drummond Ranch, you can actually get on a free tour to see the lodge where Ree does all of her cooking!
So, would you take the chance and try to catch Ree’s attention? Even if you don’t get so lucky as to see her, it’s so intersting to see how big of a deal Ree is, and how she has really saved the downtown portion of Pawhuska with her fan power.
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