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AT&T Bricktown Ballpark


Home of the Oklahoma RedHawks
2 South Mickey Mantle Drive
Oklahoma City, OK 73104
United States
+1 405 218 1000
http://www.oklahomaredhawks.com
Enjoy an evening of great baseball at Oklahoma City's Bricktown Ballpark, home of the Redhawks. With a capacity of 13,066 and a unique seating plan, fans get closer to the game than ever before. The ballpark is modern and has top-of-the-line features, like a million-dollar marquee, a state-of-the-art video board and television monitors throughout the park. Guests can munch on a bag of freshly roasted peanuts or have a full meal at Coach's, the restaurant overlooking the field.

Review © 2007, Wcities
AT&T Bricktown Ballpark photo by mom2boi
Photo: mom2boi
 

 
Aerospace America


Popular air show
5600 South Macarthur Boulevard
(Will Rogers World Airport)
Oklahoma City, OK 73159
United States
+1 405 685 9546
http://www.aerospaceokc.com/ex...
Do airplanes amaze your child? Maybe you still harbor a childlike wonder for these powerful crafts. If so, check out this popular summer event. Visitors can tour all types of planes and learn about aviation. Afterward, relax in the shade underneath a parachute tent and watch some breathtaking aerial aerobatics; some performances even come with music accompaniment, fireworks or colored engine smoke. Do not miss the crowd-favorite 69th Battalion, otherwise known as the Blue Angels. It is worth braving Oklahoma's summer heat for this one. Admission is free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Affair of the Heart


Crafters delight
500 Land Rush Street
(Oklahoma State Fairgrounds)
Oklahoma City, OK 73107
United States
+1 405 632 2652 / +1 800 755 5488
http://www.aaoth.com
If you love arts and crafts or if you want to add a country touch to your home, head to the State Fairgrounds for this popular tri-annual exposition. Die-hard crafters from around the region come to participate, Oklahoma City has one of the largest events, with nearly 1,000 booths. Be prepared to spend several hours browsing here. In addition to the smaller decorative items, antique pieces and collectibles are sold. This is the place to come when searching for that one special accent for your home, when looking to completely redecorate. Admission is USD5 for all three days.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Affair of the Heart photo by Paula Morrison
Photo: Paula Morrison
 

 
BalloonFest


Whimsical send-off to summer
Wiley Post Airport
Oklahoma City, OK 73008
United States
+1 405 475 7006
BalloonFest, one of the city's most beloved events, is the perfect family outing. Huge, brightly colored hot-air balloons dot the airport grounds and soar across the sky. If you are brave, you can even take a ride in one. Do not miss the evening, 'Moon Glow', where the balloons light up the night with their colorful radiance. Best of all, the funds that are raised by the event go to benefit the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma.

Review © 2007, Wcities
BalloonFest photo by JimFelder.com
Photo: JimFelder.com
 

 
Black Liberated Arts Center, Inc.


Promoting African-American culture
210 Channing Square
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
United States
+1 405 424 2552
For nearly 30 years, the center has been educating Oklahoma about other cultures through plays, musical concerts and instructional workshops with artists. BLAC Inc. is a great place to visit on your own or with the family. It illustrates how influential African-American culture has been in every artistic discipline and, through art, gives one a glimpse into life in that culture.In addition to its in-house events, the center also sponsors the annual Deep Deuce Jazz Festival. Held the first weekend in October, visitors can groove to music, sample ethnic cuisine and browse artist booths—all in mild Indian-summer weather.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Festival of the Arts


Celebrating all styles of art
Myriad Botanical Gardens
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
United States
+1 405 270 4848
http://www.artscouncilokc.com/
One of the city's major annual events, the Arts Festival offers the best creations of both artists and local eateries. Open-air booths showcase hundreds of works by artists from across the country. Every style of art can be found from paintings to sculpture and jewelry to woodworks. Prices are a bit steep for some pieces, but there are works to fit anyone's budget. If art is not your thing, do not fear. Many come just for the food. For a couple bucks, you can feast on a meal from one of the city's fine restaurants that set up booths here.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Festival of the Arts photo by Matthew
Photo: Matthew
Festival of the Arts photo by James Cowden
Photo: James Cowden
Festival of the Arts photo by Justin Sanchez
Photo: Justin Sanchez
Festival of the Arts photo by Kyle W. West
Photo: Kyle W. West
Festival of the Arts photo by Deidra Wells
Photo: Deidra Wells
Festival of the Arts photo by Carla Sonheim
Photo: Carla Sonheim
 

 
Jazz in June


Good Food & Great Jazz
3700 West Robinson Street
Brookhaven Village
Oklahoma City, OK 73072
United States
+1 405 325 3388
http://www.jazzinjune.org/
The Norman Arts Council and the Oklahoma State Arts Council have come together to create "Jazz in June," a spectacular weekend of free jazz performances and delicious food to sample. Since 1984, Jazz in June has changed and evolved into the event that it is today and has continued to attract jazz enthusiasts from all over the country.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Lloyd Noble Center


Center offers live music and sport events
2900 Jenkins Center
Oklahoma City, OK 73019
United States
+1 405 325 3838
http://www.ou.edu/lnc/
The Lloyd Noble Center is a multi-purpose facility with many uses for the University of Oklahoma and the surrounding community since December 1, 1975. The Center is named after Lloyd Noble who served on the Board of Regents for the University of Oklahoma. As for the arena itself, the 11,000-seat facility has been home to outstanding men's and women's basketball teams. Yet, the Lloyd Noble Center is more than just a place for basketball. The multi-purpose arena has hosted wresting and gymnastic events, and several student banquets and commencements. The Center has also hosted several national touring concerts such as their very own KJ103 radio station's Jingle Jam that features artists such as Bowling for Soup, Vanessa Carlton and Hoobastank.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Lloyd Noble Center photo by Stephanie Dunham
Photo: Stephanie Dunham
 

 
Medieval Fair at the University of Oklahoma


Living history
1700 Asp Avenue
(OU Reaves ParK)
Oklahoma City, OK 73072
United States
+1 405 366 8095 / +1 800 767 7260
http://www.medievalfair.org
Do you love those grand Hollywood period pieces? Then the Medieval Fair is for you. It is like stepping back in time. Each April, the University of Oklahoma's sprawling campus is transformed to resemble an old English village. Activities abound, like jousting and other fighting simulations, puppet plays, and dancers and musicians performing authentic pieces from the age. Kids and grown-ups alike will enjoy the hands-on exhibits like medieval games and arts and crafts. Best of all, admission is free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Medieval Fair at the University of Oklahoma photo by Tyler Van Arsdale
Photo: Tyler Van Arsdale
 

 
Oklahoma City Blazers


Minor league ice hockey
119 North Robinson
Suite 630
Oklahoma City, OK 73106
United States
+1 405 235 7825 / +1 405 297 2000
http://www.okcblazers.com/
If you are lucky enough to be in Oklahoma City during hockey season, you have got to catch a Blazers game. The team plays at the Myriad Convention Center, and although they might not be major league, the action is fast and this team is fantastic. The Oklahoma fans love hockey, and you can tell by the way that they cheer the team on during the 35 games between October and March. Tickets range from USD9-USD16 with discounts for seniors and children under 12.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Oklahoma City Blazers photo by Morgan Tepsic
Photo: Morgan Tepsic
Oklahoma City Blazers photo by Morgan Tepsic
Photo: Morgan Tepsic
Oklahoma City Blazers photo by Dan Keeney
Photo: Dan Keeney
Oklahoma City Blazers photo by Clayton E. Dorris
Photo: Clayton E. Dorris
Oklahoma City Blazers photo by Tom Fuller
Photo: Tom Fuller
 

 
Oklahoma City Mariachi Festival


Appreciating Mexican Culture
3400, N Portland Ave
Oklahoma City, OK
United States
+1 405 842 5387 / +1 405 297 8912
http://www.mariachifestivalokc...
Learn more about vibrant Mexican culture at Oklahoma City's Mariachi Festival. Spread over several venues like the Civic Center and Norick Downtown Library, this fest is mostly a celebration of Mariachi music. You can watch various concerts, spend time at readings, or send the kids to the special children's musical workshop. Come learn more about colorful Mexican traditions. Caramba!

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Oklahoma City Pride Parade & Festival


No Discrimination!
Northwest 35th & Classen
Memorial Park
Oklahoma City, OK 73118
United States
+1 405 524 2131
http://www.okcpride.com/
Held over a weekend every June, the Oklahoma City Pride Parade and Festival grows in size and stature each year. With a view to support the gay, lesbian and transsexual community and lessen discrimination and homophobia, the event is lively and informative. It takes place at the Memorial Park and buzzes with activity. Various vendors and a separate children's area keep visitors entertained. The parade itself generally takes place on a Sunday, and shouldn't be missed; the innovative decorated floats are a sight to behold.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Oklahoma International Bluegrass Festival


Salute to bluegrass
Throughout the city
Oklahoma City, OK
United States
+1 405 282 4446 / +1 877 203 1206
http://www.oibf.com/
Held in picturesque Guthrie, more than 25 performers will take the stage during this annual festival. Blugrass musicians who hail from all over the world have taken the stage including Vince Gill and the Sam Bush Band. Other activities include a Youth Band Contest, Fiddlers Frolic and various spontaneous jam sessions. Ticket prices are a bit expensive and there are only a few marquee-names, but this festival is guaranteed to be fun. Tickets cost USD50-USD80 for all three days; USD25-USD30 Thu only; USD27.50-USD32.50 Fri only; USD30-USD35 Sat only.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Oklahoma International Bluegrass Festival photo by Josh Bozarth
Photo: Josh Bozarth
Oklahoma International Bluegrass Festival photo by Ian D. Swart
Photo: Ian D. Swart
Oklahoma International Bluegrass Festival photo by Josh Bozarth
Photo: Josh Bozarth
 

 
Oklahoma Memorial Stadium


Pump up the adrenalin
180 West Brooks Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73019
United States
Located in the heart of Oklahoma University, this stadium is the largest in the state. Also known as the Owen field, the Oklahoma Memorial Stadium pays homage to the legendary Bennie Owen. With a capacity to accomodate upto 75,000 fans, this stadium offers an excellent seating arrangement to catch the action live. The stadium has witnessed some of the greatest matches in football history with the Okhlahoma Sooners having won six National Championships here. It has also played host to a number of events, such as the Rolling Stones concert to the Olympic festival.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Oklahoma Memorial Stadium photo by Timothy Vogel
Photo: Timothy Vogel
Oklahoma Memorial Stadium photo by Brad A. Smith
Photo: Brad A. Smith
Oklahoma Memorial Stadium photo by Majdan
Photo: Majdan
Oklahoma Memorial Stadium photo by Dru Willis
Photo: Dru Willis
Oklahoma Memorial Stadium photo by Jeremy L. Wilbur
Photo: Jeremy L. Wilbur
Oklahoma Memorial Stadium photo by Ricky Barnard
Photo: Ricky Barnard
Oklahoma Memorial Stadium photo by yrchern
Photo: yrchern
 

 
Oklahoma State Fair


Fun and food in the fall
500 Land Rush St
Oklahoma City, OK 73107
United States
+1 405 948 6700 / +1 800 511 1552 (Tickets)
http://www.oklahomastatefair.com/
Fall is fair time in Oklahoma, if you are in town, do not dare miss it! This year promises to be spectacular, with special events like the Circus Royale, Disney on Ice, motorsports and rodeo, professional wrestling, and several rock and country-western concerts. Browse hundreds of booths set up to provide entertainment and information both outside and in the grounds' many buildings. This fair also has one of the best midways in the country, complete with rides and games.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Oklahoma State Fair photo by tamihollidayelder
Photo: tamihollidayelder
Oklahoma State Fair photo by Steven Wilson
Photo: Steven Wilson
Oklahoma State Fair photo by kekekekekekeke
Photo: kekekekekekeke
Oklahoma State Fair photo by Patrick Michels
Photo: Patrick Michels
 

 
Opening Night


Ring in the New Year
1 Leadership Square
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
United States
+1 405 270 4848
http://www.artscouncilokc.com/...
Sure, New York City might have the biggest New Year's celebration, but no place can rival Oklahoma City when it comes to a party. Opening Night draws thousands of Oklahomans to Bricktown to ring in a brand new year. Revelers can grab hearty food and drink from one of the area's famous restaurants and breweries, or just mingle among the throngs and enjoy the midnight fireworks display. This event is designed to be family-friendly, and even with the large number of attendees, the environment is casual and peaceful. Ticket prices are USD6.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Opening Night photo by Jonathan
Photo: Jonathan
Opening Night photo by KKSinger66
Photo: KKSinger66
 

 
Owen Field


Football Dreams
180 West Brooks
Oklahoma City, OK 73019
United States
+1 405 325 8200
Home to the 2000 National Champions: the Oklahoma Sooners, this U-shaped field seats over 80,000 people. Every season the stadium is jam-packed with football enthusiasts.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Paseo Arts Festival


Outdoor arts fest
Northwest 30th Street and Dewey
Paseo District
Oklahoma City, OK 73146
United States
+1 405 525 2688
http://www.thepaseo.com/
This highly anticipated yearly event features displays by Oklahoma's finest artists. Visitors can walk from store to store in the small artisan community, the Paseo District. The Paseo has a special architectural charm, with designs resembling a Spanish town with whitewashed walls and stucco roofs. Tents are set up outside to house special events, like the free clinic where children can experience how an artist works with clay, paper, and textiles. Local bands provide entertainment throughout the day, and refreshments are available at the popular district restaurants.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Paseo Arts Festival photo by Grant Hutchins
Photo: Grant Hutchins
 

 
Red Earth Festival


A cultural experience
2100 North East 52nd Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73111
United States
+1 405 427 5228
http://www.redearth.org/
Oklahoma is rich in Native American culture. The Red Earth Festival allows visitors to experience ancient customs and practices, as well as learn Native American history. Feel tribal rhythms during the drum contest or watch flashing colors and ornate costumes in the traditional gourd dances. Exhibits feature work by Native American artists, and authentic arts and crafts are sold.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Red Earth Festival photo by pink_emmie_bat
Photo: pink_emmie_bat
Red Earth Festival photo by pink_emmie_bat
Photo: pink_emmie_bat
Red Earth Festival photo by Narcis Popescu
Photo: Narcis Popescu
Red Earth Festival photo by Narcis Popescu
Photo: Narcis Popescu
 

 
Redbud Classic


Big event for fitness buffs
63rd Street and Penn Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73116
United States
+1 405 842 8295
http://www.redbud.org/
The Classic is quite possibly the biggest participatory sporting event in the city. A wide-range of activities are scheduled so everyone from kids to older adults and from the perfectly toned to the regular folk can find something in which to participate. Bicycle races, a children's run, in-line skating events, a wheelchair race, 10K and 2K runs, and a 2K walk all take place. Registration is required; forms are available on the organization's Web site. Money from the event is donated to various charities.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Redbud Classic photo by Caroline Cohenour
Photo: Caroline Cohenour
Redbud Classic photo by Ric Corman, M.D.
Photo: Ric Corman, M.D.
 

 
Southwestern Bell Bricktown Ballpark


FanTastic!
2 South Mickey Mantle Drive
Oklahoma City, OK 73104
United States
+1 405 218 1000
http://www.oklahomaredhawks.co...
Home of the Oklahoma Redhawks, Bricktown Ballpark brims with tradition, history and excitement. Its intimate seating and state-of-the-art facilities merge with the red brick retro architecture of the park. In front of the main entrance stands a big sculpture of Mickey Mantle and blown-up photos of Oklahoma baseball legends are placed liberally around the concourse. The concourse is simply wonderful as it winds all the way around the outfield so you can just stand there and gaze upon the spectators and the game. Fan seating is brought close to the field of play, while the seating bowl itself wraps gently around the field, improving lines of sight. Truly a stadium made for the fans.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
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