Oklahoma City is the Horse Show Capital of the World .
The Boathouse District along the Oklahoma River is the official U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Training Site for rowing and canoe/kayak. It is also the world’s tallest adventure course and the tallest stainless steel slide in America.
The Oklahoma National Stockyards is the world’s largest stocker and feeder cattle operation.
Oklahoma City is home to the Museum of Osteology which is the only museum of its kind displaying hundreds of skulls and skeletons from all corners of the world.
The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum holds the largest collection of Western art and artifacts.
The Oklahoma City Zoo is ranked the third best zoo for kids in the nation according to Child Magazine and was a top five finalist in Microsoft’s “America’s Favorite Zoo” contest.
ESPN ranked the Oklahoma City Thunder as no. 1 for fan appreciation and team community commitment.
Green Goodies, a popular cupcake , frozen treats, coffee and more restaurant, won the Food Network’s Cupcake Wars in 2013.
Cattlemen’s Steakhouse, Oklahoma’s oldest continually operated restaurant, in Stockyard City has been in OKC since 1910 and has served steak to President George Bush (while he was President), John Wayne, Ronald Regan and Gene Autry. Cattlemen’s was also featured in Diners, Drive-In’s and Dives on the Food Network and the Travel Channel’s Man vs. Food.
The Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark is made up of 480,000 bricks to the exterior of the ballpark and if those brick were stacked, they would reach 23 miles into the sky.