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Discoveryland!
Whether you're a boy or a girl you won't be able to say no to this high energy outdoor production of Oklahoma! A Western musical revue and Native American dancers kick things off, and a pre-show dinner is available. It's 10 miles west of Tulsa.
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TapWerks
Bad at making decisions? Then don't come here. This comfy place in Bricktown serves over 150 bottled beers and has another 100 on tap. The food's not bad either and there's live music on weekends.
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Bricktown Brewery
A large microbrewery in Bricktown, with revelers splayed out across large rooms enjoying pool, darts and just being spectators. Always hopping and has a decent food menu.
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Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame
Tulsa's beautiful Union Station has new life as the Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame. For most of the year there are Sunday concerts at 5pm.
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Stage Center
This funky, hamster-house-looking building has two theaters and a cabaret room hosting contemporary plays, musicals and other events.
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Cain's Ballroom
Rising rockers grace the same boards where Bob Wills played Western swing in the 1930s and the Sex Pistols caused confusion in 1978.
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Red Rooster Bar & Grill
Classic OKC dive bar with a cheap beer-only line-up (and good burgers) and enough cigarette smoke to give nonsmokers the habit.
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Bricktown Ballpark
To make a complete night of it in the district, watch the Triple A Redhawks play at Bricktown Ballpark.
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State Fair Park
The fairgrounds host frequent horse- or rodeo-related events. (The state fair itself is a dud.)
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