Group Tour Planner 2024

A MODERN FRONTIER CHRISTMAS Embark on a winter adventure with our group itinerary to Oklahoma City, where you'll explore the enchanting holiday lights at the Bricktown Canal and savor seasonal delights at cozy local eateries. Embrace the festive atmosphere with visits to the city's winter markets and cultural attractions, creating lasting memories in the heart of OKC.

DAY 1 Morning

DAY 2 Morning Enjoy a shopping spree at North Pole City , Oklahoma’s largest Christmas store. Lunch Stop for lunch at Cattlemen’s Restaurant Enjoy a self-guided tour through the American Banjo Museum . Learn about banjo history from its African roots through its heyday during the roaring ’20s to its present-day voice in bluegrass, folk and jazz music. Then, take a seat in the performance venue modeled after one of the wildly popular banjo in the historic Stockyard City. Afternoon

nightclubs of the 1960s, known as Your Father’s Mustache, to enjoy a banjo performance. Evening Step back in time at a Territorial Christmas Celebration in Guthrie, OKC with historic home tours, live performances and more.

Afternoon Continue exploring our Native history by viewing Christmas trees adorned with ornaments created to showcase the Native cultures that make Oklahoma unique at the Red Earth TreeFest . An exhibit guide will describe each handmade ornament and its significance to the cultural heritage of the Tribe. Evening The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum presents “Date with the Duke." Combine a visit to the Western Performers Gallery with a cash bar, BBQ buffet and a private film screening of The Cowboys (1972) in the Museum’s Dub & Mozelle Richardson Theater.

Celebrate shared American history through the lens and collective stories of the 39 distinct tribal nations in Oklahoma today at the First Americans Museum. Explore state-of-the-art exhibitions in history, living stories, culture and art. The outdoor cultural park will provide an intimate connection with the natural environment such as earth, wind, water and fire used to interpret American Indian perspectives. Lunch Experience Native- inspired and authentic cuisine at Thirty Nine Restaurant located inside of FAM .

DAY 3 Morning On April 19, 1995, Oklahoma City

experienced the deadliest act of domestic terrorism the United States had ever seen – meant to breed chaos, fear and distrust. Instead, it was met with an outpouring of love, unity and resilience. During your visit to the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum , you will

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