Adventure District
Oklahoma City's Adventure District is an area in Oklahoma City, roughly centered on NE 50th Street and Martin Luther King Avenue, that is home to several of the city's best-known attractions. The "Adventure District" designation was created in 2000 as a marketing effort by several of the area's businesses to market the area.
In 2003, the City of Oklahoma City recognized the area as an official entertainment district.[1]
Attractions
- 45th Infantry Division Museum
- Oklahoma City Zoological Park
- Science Museum Oklahoma
- OmniDome Theatre
- National Softball Hall of Fame and Museum
- Oklahoma State Firefighters Museum
- Lincoln Park
- Frontier City
- National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum
- Remington Park
- Cinemark Tinseltown USA movie theater
- Coles Garden
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