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If you think you’ve seen everything your home state of Oklahoma has to offer, you’re probably mistaken, which is a good thing, because that means there’s plenty to do and see only a short drive from your front door, relatively speaking of course. Sample the great Native American culture that’s such a huge part of your state’s heritage by stopping by the Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa, or visit the fantastic collection of animals at the Oklahoma City Zoo. If you’re not happy with the weather report in your area, don’t fret, no matter where you are, it’s easy to get into something totally different, from the arid panhandle to the green mountain ranges, your state has both dynamic terrain and climates. Scattered throughout the state are also over 200 man-made lakes with over 1 million acres of water! So whether you own a boat or rent one, whether you like to fish or simply take a dip, don’t forget to pack a swimsuit and sunscreen, and get ready for some fun in the sun in your very own state of Oklahoma.

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Oklahoma, located in a region affectionately known as America’s Heartland, is a great state with a unique mix of cultures. It gets its name from the Native American Choctaw tribe and is heavily influenced by the Native American culture and others who call Oklahoma their home. In the city of Tulsa, you’ll find the world-famous Gilcrease Museum. The Gilcrease has the broadest collection of Native American artifacts, art, documents, and maps and is a must see for anyone visiting or passing through. In Oklahoma City, the city’s capital, the Oklahoma City Zoo is also a favorite hotspot. Though many people think of Oklahoma as being flat, the state is actually contains several mountain ranges, such as the Arbuckles, Kiamichis, Ouachitas, Wichitas, and a portion of the Ozarks. Oklahoma also has over 200 man-made lakes that add up to over one million acres of water! Due to its geographic location, it also has diverse weather patterns with more rainfall in the east, which keeps it green, and much less in the state’s panhandle, where it’s much more arid. Being a huge farming and manufacturing state where goods are moved in and out daily, the main highways have many lanes, which makes it easy to travel throughout the state. Though Native American culture thrives there, the cuisine is predominantly southern, with fried chicken, catfish, ribs, cornbread, okra, and sweet potatoes being very popular dishes.

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