Capitol Hill’s Calle Dos Cinco welcomes new outdoor gathering space At the end of September, Capitol Hill’s Calle Dos Cinco unveiled a new outdoor multicultural plaza, located on Harvey Avenue between SW 24th and SW 25th Streets. Nestled beside the historic Templo De Alabanza and surrounded by local small businesses, the plaza celebrates the neighborhood’s rich Hispanic heritage through colorful public art, Talavera tiles, a gazebo stage and other features designed for both festive gatherings and everyday community use. Managed by the Capitol Hill Business Improvement District, the $2 million project was funded through federal dollars from the City’s Strong Neighborhoods Initiative. Learn more at historiccapitolhill.com.
Now open in OKC: Joy Rails offers a unique outdoor adventure New to Oklahoma City, Joy Rails introduces an outdoor experience unlike anything else in the region. Departing from the Oklahoma Railway Museum, this memorable railbike tour winds through scenic surroundings, including Lincoln Park Golf Course. Guests can pedal along the flat tracks at their own pace or sit back and relax with the convenience of an electric-assist feature, allowing the railbike to do the work. It’s a fun and refreshing way to explore the city from a whole new perspective — right from the rails. Tours will continue as long as the forecast allows this fall and return in the spring. Learn more at joyrails.com.
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