Sights in Oklahoma City
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National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum
National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum covers both art and history. Even if you come for just one, you're sure to be enthralled by the other. The excellent collection of Western painting and sculpture features many works by Charles M Russell and Frederic Remington while the historical galleries range from barbed wire to rodeos to cowboy hats.
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Symbolic Memorial
The outdoor Symbolic Memorial has 168 empty chair sculptures for each of the people killed in the attack (the 19 small ones are for the children who perished in the day care center). It's next to a reflecting pool in the former building's footprint. People tie simple yet heart-breaking memorials to the fence on Harvey St.
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Stockyards City
You'll brush up against real cowboys in Stockyards City, southwest of downtown, either in the shops and restaurants that cater to them or at the Oklahoma National Stockyards, the world's largest stocker and feeder cattle market.
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Crystal Bridge
Crystal Bridge, a seven-story conservatory, contains plants from every continent except Antarctica amid the 17-acre Myriad Botanical Gardens.
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Oklahoma City National Memorial Museum
The story of America's worst incident of domestic terrorism is told at the engrossing Oklahoma City National Memorial Museum
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Oklahoma City Museum of Art
The Oklahoma City Museum of Art displays good 20th-century American art.
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State Capitol
The State Capitol was built in 1917, but only got its dome in 2002.
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