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Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum |
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Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum- The museum was created for the victims of 1995 bombing of Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. The memorial is one of the most visible attractions in the city. There is an exhibit in the museum about terrorism in multimedia form. Students are welcome to hear the first person story of the survivors of the tragedy. |
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Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge |
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Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge- Managed by Fish and Wildlife Service, the Refuge now houses more than 546 refuges. It becomes the habitat of large native grazing animals such as white- tailed deer, Rocky Mountain elk and American bison. There are 806 plants, 36 fish, 64 reptile and amphibian, 240 birds and over 50 mammals. |
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Gilcrease Museum |
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Gilcrease Museum- the museum has the best facilities for preservation and study of American art and history. The beauty of the museum as well as the art collections lures visitors from all over the world to come and visit the place. The museum has the collection of Native American art and artifacts, maps, documents and historical manuscripts. |
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