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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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