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• Explore the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, home to nearly 30,000 artworks and artifacts that tell the tale of Western history, art, and culture. The Museum, established in 1955 to preserve and present the heritage of the America West, features the world's largest collection of rodeo photos, barbed wire, and saddles.
• Visit the Oklahoma City Musuem of Art. Located in the hear of downtown Oklahoma City, this remarkable cultural institution is among the best places in the United States to view contemporary artwork.
• Travel to the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. It is the site of the Oklahoma City National Memorial, a three-acre space that encompasses two bronze gates, a reflecting pool, memorial fence, and the Survivor Tree, an American elm that was damaged by the blast but lived.