Top 10 Best Places to Visit in Oklahoma, USA
Top 10 Places to Visit in Oklahoma, USA
Oklahoma is a state in the South Central region of the United States. It is the 20th-most extensive and the 28th-most populous of the 50 United States. The state's name is derived from the Choctaw words okla and humma, meaning red people. It is also known informally by its nickname, The Sooner State. Here are the top 10 best places to visit in Oklahoma.
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Oklahoma is a midwestern U.S. state whose diverse landscape includes the Great Plains, hills lakes and forests. Oklahoma City, the capital, is home to the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, recognizing the state’s pioneer history, and the Bricktown entertainment district, popular for dining and nightlife. The poignant Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum commemorates the bombing here in 1995.
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The Best Places to Visit in Oklahoma, USA
The Best Places to Visit in Oklahoma, USA
Oklahoma, is also known as “The Sooner State”, “The Land of the Red Man” and “Native America”. It offers some of the most beautiful and spectacular sights and places to visit! This is a wonderful getaway destination offering an excellent combination of historic, cultural, outdoor, and family attractions.
#1.Oklahoma City
#2.Route 66
#3.Tulsa
#4.Turkey Mountain
#5.Mount Scott,Lawton
#6.Beavers Bend State Park
#7.Natural Falls State Park
#8.Roman Nose State Park
#9.Quartz Mountain State Park
#10.Turner Falls
Top 10 beautiful towns in the United States. Carmel California made the list
Top 10 beautiful towns in the United States. Carmel California made the list.
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Hot Springs Tour Part 1
This is the start of our downtown Hot Springs tour. We went there on Saturday 10-10-15 and started at one end of town and walked down and in the park and continued to and in the Fordyce bath house which is also the visitor center. It is a beautiful town and the steam from the springs is amazing.
If There Are No Volcanoes, What Makes The Water Hot?
If There Are No Volcanoes, What Makes The Water Hot? It is not a volcano that heats up the spring water in Hot Spring, Arkansas, a national park. The process is quite different.
There are porous rocks northeast of Hot Springs, Arkansas. Rain Water then gets absorbed through this rocks and trickles down the earth. For every 300 feet down, the water heats up 4 degrees. It then comes back again as hot springs. With this process and since it is not being heated up by volcano, there is no sulfur smell.
This video also explains why Hot Springs is called the valley of the vapors. Due to the vapors coming from the hot springs, people have nicknamed the place valley of the vapors.
This is the smallest of all national parks.
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Crystal Hot Springs Utah, Tour Part 2 (one of the highest mineral content in the world!)
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Crystal Hot Springs is 12 miles north of Brigham City in the town of Honeyville, Utah. It has been run as a commercial enterprise since the beginning of the 20th Century. Before that the area surrounding the hot springs was a common gathering spot for the Shoshone-Bannock Native American tribes. Once a year they would gather at the springs and share stories and history of their ancestors. The building of the Transcontinental Railroad in the mid-19th century saw the construction of cedar tubs by Chinese laborers of Central Pacific Railroad. Numerous railroad workers stopped over to soak and the recover in the warm mineral water. In 1901 the springs were established as a business. During World War II President Roosevelt, a huge advocate of the healing abilities of mineral hot springs, started a rehabilitation program for wounded veterans. During the war, buses brought hundreds of soldiers to the spring. Today Crystal Hot Springs is still busy and on your visit to this popular Utah vacation destination you will find the pools filled with families and travelers.
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Black Mesa State Park
Black Mesa is located in Oklahoma's panhandle along the tri-state border with Colorado and New Mexico. The nature preserve consists of approximately 1,600 acres where visitors can hike and enjoy 23 rare plants and eight rare animal species. The unique area marks the point where the Rocky Mountains meet the shortgrass prairie and many species are at the easternmost or westernmost point of their natural range. In addition to being an excellent location for wildlife watching, Black Mesa State Park boasts some of the darkest nighttime skies on publicly accessible land in the country. The dark skies draw countless astronomy enthusiasts to the area every year as they make star gazing ideal.
Visiting Gold Dome, Historical landmark in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Visiting Gold Dome, Historical landmark in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States.
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We left Kentucky and stopped in West Virginia to see the New River Gorge and go on the Endless Wall Trail hike. It was beautiful but can be dangerous! After West Virginia we are headed south to Virginia through the East River Mountain Tunnel.