Go see the latest thing our...
by ScottyK
Go see the latest thing our law makers are wasting money on, it's the dome to the capitol building! Oklahoma WAS the only state without a dome, but somebody decided that we needed to have a dome. Meanwhile Interstate 40 and 35 are crumbling. Good decision!
Cimmaron Steak House
by StephenK about Cimmaron Steak House
The setting is country and western in a relaxed atmosphere good for the whole family. The prices are very reasonable.
On Friday and Saturday evenings there is a live band with a dance floor. Rib Eye Steak with salad and baked potatoe
Bricktown OKC
by Yaqui
This is a pretty neat place if your looking for evening entertainment and dinning. There lots of other activities such as taking a lovely canal ride or attending a baseball game. It started as a simple wholesale commercial district began that began in the early 80's and now has developed to a wonderful tourist attraction I think many will enjoy. It is a really hangout for many during the evening. It appeared to have ample parking everywhere.
This place began from 1889 to 1904, as four main railroad companies laid many rails of steel that connected the land-locked prairie community to the rest of the world. Each of these railroad companies focused their freight operations east of the Santa Fe tracks in what is now Bricktown. To handle this ebb and flow of commerce, three generations of unique brick buildings were constructed east of the Santa Fe tracks that is part of Bricktown history.
The Inside Scoop
by mrclay2000
As usual, the stained glass windows of the First United Methodist Church (specifically the rose windows) are more dynamic when viewed from the outside, especially after dark, than they appear from the interior. Like many churches and businesses in the downtown area, the tragic events of April 1995 led to an infusion of federal rebuilding dollars, leading the church not only to reconstruct its lost windows, but to expand manifold the original house of worship.
Home Base
by afpdlacy
Oklahoma City is where I call home. I have lived in the Oklahoma City area off and on since the late sixties.
LIving here, I don't think of this as a destination. However, it appears other people do.