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Aug 11 - 17
You Save $ 72
$ 834  $ 762
per person
 
Wingate by Wyndham Oklahoma City
#2 Vacation Deal
Flight + 6 Nights*
Area: Oklahoma City
Aug 11 - 17
You Save $ 65
$ 827  $ 762
per person
 
Hilton Garden Inn Oklahoma City Airport
#3 Vacation Deal
Flight + 5 Nights*
Area: Oklahoma City
Jun 12 - 17
You Save $ 67
$ 933  $ 866
per person
 
La Quinta Inn & Suites Oklahoma City NW Expwy
#4 Vacation Deal
Flight + 5 Nights*
Area: Oklahoma City
Jun 12 - 17
You Save $ 48
$ 754  $ 706
per person
 
Knights Inn At Bricktown Hotel And Convention Center
#5 Vacation Deal
Flight + 5 Nights*
Area: Oklahoma City
Jun 12 - 17
You Save $ 39
$ 737  $ 698
per person
 
BEST WESTERN PLUS Saddleback Inn & Conference Center
#6 Vacation Deal
Flight + 5 Nights*
Area: Oklahoma City
Jun 12 - 17
You Save $ 39
$ 810  $ 771
per person
 
BEST WESTERN Raintree Motor Inn
#7 Vacation Deal
Flight + 5 Nights*
Area: Oklahoma City
Jun 12 - 17
You Save $ 30
$ 636  $ 606
per person
 
BEST WESTERN Chickasha
#8 Vacation Deal
Flight + 5 Nights*
Area: Oklahoma City
Jun 12 - 17
You Save $ 28
$ 660  $ 632
per person
 
Skirvin Hilton Oklahoma City
#9 Vacation Deal
Flight + 5 Nights*
Area: Oklahoma City
Jun 12 - 17
You Save $ 39
$ 1010  $ 971
per person
 
Residence Inn Oklahoma City SouthCrossroads Mall
#10 Vacation Deal
Flight + 5 Nights*
Area: Oklahoma City
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Jun 12 - 17
You Save $ 37
$ 845  $ 808
per person
 
 
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All About Oklahoma City

Oklahoma City was born in a single day, when the Great Land Run of April 22, 1889, allowed tens of thousands of people to race across the border on foot, horseback, wagon, and even bicycle to settle unclaimed land: What was just a solitary railroad station grew to a tent city of 10,000 residents overnight. In 1907, Oklahoma became a state, and 3 years later, Oklahoma City became its capital. But it was a tragic event -- the April 1995 bombing of a federal building that claimed 168 lives -- that catapulted the city to headline status on the international news front. Since then, Oklahoma City, with a population of more than 500,000 people, has reinvented itself with ongoing revitalization projects (such as the Bricktown entertainment district) that have transformed it into one of the state's most exciting destinations. Yet despite its push to modernity, its frontier heritage remains evident in attractions such as the must-see National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum and the Oklahoma History Center, and in annual events such as Red Earth, the largest Native American festival in the world.

Feeding the Meter

The eternal quest for change to feed the country's ubiquitous and ever-loathed parking meters started in, of all places, Oklahoma, when the first meter in the U.S. was installed here in 1935.

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