Tag Archives: Oklahoma

Tulsa

VisitTulsa.com; @VisitTulsa

As the officially designated capital of Route 66, with 28 miles of the “Mother Road” within the city limits, Tulsa offers an unrivaled view into the most historic road in America, says Jonathan Huskey, director of communications for Visit …

Muskogee

VisitMuskogee.com; @VisitMuskogee

Once the capital of Indian Territory, Muskogee has a rich railroad history, which drew settlers and homesteaders to the region and still plays a vital role in the city’s economy today, according to VisitMuskogee.com.

In summer 2024, Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame …

Broken Arrow

VisitBrokenArrowOK.com; @VisitBrokenArrow

Broken Arrow is ready to meet the needs of planners with “every mood, every taste, and every budget,” according to Erin Hoefner, marketing technician and event organizer for the City of Broken Arrow. “We are excited to announce the groundbreaking for a major …

Bartlesville

VisitBartlesville.com; @VisitBville

Bartlesville’s history includes a frontier trading post and mill, the discovery of the first commercial oil well in Oklahoma, and a petroleum boom. Today, the city has a population of more than 36,000 residents who enjoy a mix of nature, business, and …

Stillwater

VisitStillwater.org; @VisitStillwater

Approximately one hour from Oklahoma or Tulsa and with direct flights from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), Stillwater offers planners ease of access, hometown hospitality, and the amenities of being “America’s Friendliest College Town,” according to Visit Stillwater. “Conference-goers can enjoy Oklahoma …

Oklahoma City

MeetInOKC.com; @VisitOKC

In Oklahoma City, planners won’t experience the stress and hassle they might find in other larger cities, says Zac Craig, president of Visit Oklahoma City. “Our airport is large enough to have the direct flights and easy connections you want, but small …

Norman

VisitNorman.com; @VisitNorman

Norman is more than a destination; it is an experience, says Dan Schemm, president and CEO of Visit Norman. “We have been shaped by our rich history, local creativity, and our welcoming nature. We take pride in exceeding expectations, offering a vibrant …

Enid

VisitEnid.org; @VisitEnid

Born out of the Great Land Run in 1893, the town of Enid burst into being when more than 100,000 land-hungry pioneers raced for 40,000 homesteads and valuable town lots in what is now northwest Oklahoma. Today, Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center …

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