620 N. Harvey Ave., in Oklahoma City
Monday through Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Sunday 1:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
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2300 N Lincoln Blvd # 401
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 521-2711
301 W Reno Ave, Oklahoma City, OK - (405) 297-3995
Mon - Sat - 9 - 6 pm
Sun - Noon - 6 pm
The Waterfall
- Wichita Falls, TX 76301
This 54 foot man-made falls, completed in 1986, replaced the original falls that washed away more than 100 years ago. Visitors enjoy miles of landscaped, lighted, all-weather walking trails. Lined with benches, the paths wind along the Wichita River from the Falls to the beautiful 170-acre Lucy Park, complete with log cabin, pavilions, pool, duck pond and Lucy Land Playground. The falls can seen and visited from I-44 or you can walk the trail from Lucy Park.
Wee-Chi-Tah
500 block of Wichita St. - Wichita Falls, TX 76301
The Wee-Chi-Tah Sculpture is one of Americas largest sculptures that features the First Nation of America. The Sculpture features a Comanche Family crossing the Wichita River. The legend of their Crossing defines where Wichita got its name. Wee-Chi-Tah, Waist Deep. Located near the Front Street Bridge.
Wichita Falls Railroad Museum
500 9th Street - Wichita Falls, TX
The Wichita Falls Railroad Museum, the site of the former Union Station house, strives to preserve the railroad history of Wichita Falls featuring equipment from six Texas railroads. Step aboard trains and take a trip back in time to learn about the history of the railroads that once ran through the area.
Also read my personal trip experiences.
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