Attractions around Samch’ŏk
Explore 64 attractions, restaurants, shops around Samch’ŏk
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Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum
620 N Harvey Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73102-3032
The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum stands as a symbol of strength in the wake of unspeakable violence. Visit the Memorial Museum to experience the brutality of the Oklahoma City bombing, and the tenderness of the response. Share our dream of a world without violence and terrorism. Free parking with Museum admission.
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Bricktown
Oklahoma City, OK
Bricktown, just east of Oklahoma City’s downtown business district, is the city’s original warehouse and distribution center turned entertainment district. You can go shopping, drink at a bar, dine at one of the many restaurants, and stroll along the Bricktown River Walk Park at your own pace. You can also catch a baseball game at the Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark or have fun on the sands of Bricktown Beach on summer days. The area is home to a plethora of public art, museums, and galleries, making it one of Oklahoma City’s most vibrant arts districts and a great attraction year-round. – Tripadvisor
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National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum
1700 Northeast 63rd Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73111-7906
The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum is America’s premier institution of Western history, art and culture. Founded in 1955, the Museum, located in Oklahoma City, collects, preserves, and exhibits an internationally renowned collection of Western art and artifacts while sponsoring dynamic educational programs to stimulate interest in the enduring legacy of the American West. More than 10 million visitors from around the world have sought out this unique museum to gain better understanding of the West: a region and a history that permeates our national culture. The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum features a superb collection of classic and contemporary Western art, including works by Frederic Remington and Charles M. Russell, as well as sculptor James Earle Fraser’s magnificent work, The End of the Trail. The exhibition wing houses a turn-of-the-century town and interactive history galleries that focus on the American cowboy, rodeo and Native American culture.
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Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden
2000 Remington Pl, Oklahoma City, OK 73111-7103
Oklahoma's premier destination connecting people and our world's vanishing wildlife and wild places.
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SKELETONS: Museum of Osteology
10301 S Sunnylane Rd, Oklahoma City, OK 73160-9220
The Museum of Osteology is "America's Only Skeleton Museum". The Museum of Osteology, located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, is a unique educational experience. Focusing on the form and function of the skeletal system, this 7000 square ft. museum displays hundreds of skulls and skeletons from all corners of the world. Exhibits include adaptation, locomotion, classification and diversity of the vertebrate kingdom. Discover a world of bones and skeletons at an affordable price! Pricing: • Adults: $13 at the door | Save $1 when you purchase tickets online in advance! • Children (Ages 4-12): $12 at the door | Save $1 when you purchase tickets online in advance! • Kids under 3: FREE admission
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Science Museum Oklahoma
2020 Remington Pl, Oklahoma City, OK 73111-7103
Science Museum Oklahoma, the state's premier destination for family fun, houses more than eight acres of hands-on science experiences. Travel beyond the Milky Way in the Kirkpatrick Planetarium, experience the explosive fun of Science Live, discover where the familiar meets the fantastical in CurioCity and beyond — the museum allows your inner-child to run wild!
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Myriad Botanical Gardens
301 W. Reno, Oklahoma City, OK 73102-5030
Myriad Botanical Gardens is one of Oklahoma City’s most beloved public spaces, offering its visitors a 15 acre natural escape in the heart of downtown. A half-acre children’s garden, an off-leash dog park, splash fountains, and paths for walking and jogging provide guests young and old with a place to seek solitude with nature, or seek community and the company of others. The Gardens offers a variety of horticultural education programs for adults and children. The centerpiece attraction of the Gardens is the Inasmuch Foundation Crystal Bridge Conservatory. Its unique design has earned attention and praise in the architectural community. It is 224 feet long, 70 feet in diameter, and is covered by 3,028 sections of translucent, double-layered acrylic panels. After an 18-month, $11 million renovation, it reopened to the public on November 18, 2022.
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Oklahoma City Museum of Art
415 Couch Dr, Oklahoma City, OK 73102-2214
OKCMOA is one of the leading arts institutions in the region. Kids 17 and under are always free! The Museum presents a dynamic range of exhibitions organized from prestigious museums and collections throughout the world. The Museum’s own diverse collection features highlights from North America, Europe, and Asia, with particular strengths in American art and postwar abstraction. The permanent collection also boasts one of the world’s largest public collections of Dale Chihuly glass, a major collection of photography by Brett Weston, and the definitive museum collection of works by the Washington Color painter Paul Reed. The Museum’s renowned Samuel Roberts Noble Theater screens the finest international, independent, documentary, and classic films. The Oklahoma City Museum of Art is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums and is a member of the Association of Art Museum Directors. The Museum serves over 125,000 visitors annually from all 50 states and 30 foreign countries.
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Centennial Land Run Monument
200 Centennial Ave South End of Bricktown Canal, Oklahoma City, OK 73102
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Chesapeake Energy Arena
100 W Reno Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73102-2405
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Frontier City
11501 N I 35 Service Rd, Oklahoma City, OK 73131-6416
Old-time fun and contemporary thrills combine at Frontier City - a Wild West amusement park in the heart of Oklahoma City. Since opening its gate for the very first time, Frontier City has become an Oklahoma staple, boasting rides and entertainment for guests of all ages. Frontier City opened alongside Route 66 (now Interstate 35) in 1958 as a Western town replica featuring a Marshall's office, saloon, bank, post office, fire department, hotel, and numerous storefronts – many of which can still be seen today! Attractions have grown from a haunted farm, mine train, staged robberies, jails, and gunfight shows to roller coasters, thrill rides, kiddie attractions, water features, holiday events, and premier entertainment facilities featuring world-class shows and concerts – all included with park admission!
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State Capitol
2300 N Lincoln Blvd, Oklahoma City, OK 73105-4805
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Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark
2 S Mickey Mantle Dr, Oklahoma City, OK 73104-2433
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45th Infantry Division Museum
2145 NE 36th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73111-5396
Military museum with many items from World War II.
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Hefner Lake & Park
4491 S Lake Hefner Dr, Oklahoma City, OK 73116-1530