Top 10 reasons NOT to move to Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Top 10 reasons NOT to move to Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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EXPLORING WICHITA, KANSAS // USA 2018 Vlog
EXPLORING WICHITA, KANSAS // USA 2018 Vlog
In July, I got to visit my relatives in Tulsa, Oklahoma
10 Best Places to Visit in Nebraska
10 Best Places to Visit in Nebraska
The bluffs along the Missouri River in northeastern Nebraska offer natural beauty with miles of densely wooded areas and pristine waterfalls, while central Nebraska’s tallgrass prairies and scattered woodlands preserve the state’s homesteading heritage. Cities like Omaha, home to the Henry Doorly Zoo (deemed one of the best in the nation), are historical and cultural centers. Here are the 10 best Nebraska places to visit.
Poncan Theater Ghost
Back in 1927, the Poncan Theatre was one of the grandest theatres in all of Oklahoma, hosting some of the biggest vaudeville stars. Today, the Poncan has been restored to reflect its golden days... and apparently the restoration has revived a spirit that dwells in this repository of bygone showbiz glamour.
Discover Oklahoma Episode #1149
Find out how to rent kayaks, fast and conveniently at 4 different Oklahoma State Parks; explore the fascinating history of the six area tribes at the Standing Bear Park, Museum and Education Center in Ponca City; check out the very unique retailer known as Buck Atom’s Cosmic Curios on Route 66 in Tulsa; enjoy lip smacking food at Tasty Burger in Choctaw; everything for your wester lifestyle needs can be found at Paul’s Western Wear in Henryetta and delight in the tantalizing, flavorful food at Gaberino’s Homestyle Italian Restaurant in Norman.
Discover Oklahoma Episode #1068
This week,go repelling in Lawton; then relax at a spa in Tishomingo; admire the beauty at the Byrant Baker Art Gallery in Ponca City; have a chuckle and a smile at the Peanuts Exhibit in Bartlesville and partake of some mighty fine barbeque in Woodward…Don't miss Discover Oklahoma every Saturday night on KFOR in OKC, KTUL in Tulsa and KSWO in Lawton at 6:30pm.
Welcome to Dickson Street, Fayetteville, Arkansas
The 5th best place to live in the country might surprise you. In fact, you might not have heard of Fayetteville, AR, but you’ll be glad you have now. Despite being the 3rd largest city in Arkansas, its 83,000 residents mean it doesn't feel huge and can maintain a quirky vibe.
Dickson Street is the main vein of the city, where you’ll find unique spots—like Dickson Street Bookshop, with a rare book collection dating back 300 years. Craft brew, artisan coffee, and live music are all part of the city’s pulse. And they’ve just become one of only a few dozen cities in the nation (and the first in the state) to pass a 100% renewable energy pledge. Fayetteville is set to have 100% community-wide clean energy by 2050. Hoorah!
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5 Must See Stops In Arkansas: Just a tank of gas and 5 FREE sites you have to see!
Traveling across any state you can find so many interesting things to do if you just take the time to look. On my trip across Arkansas I stopped off at a civil war site, a historic land purchase monument in the middle of the swamp, beautiful murals telling a the story of one city, an ancient cultural center and the longest pedestrian bridge in the US. All sites ABSOLUTELY FREE!!!
You can get a lot of bang for your buck when you simply look around you and have a little gas in your tank. Come check out these sites and more as I travel from Texas to DC and back on this journey!!
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Top 10 Snowiest Cities on Earth
10. Buffalo: Located just east of Lake Erie, which borders the winter wonderland known as Canada, Buffalo experiences more snow than most major Canadian cities, which tend to be known for long, snowy winters. Buffalo residents also experience increased production of snow due to the meteorological pattern known as “lake-effect snow”, which drastically increases overall snowfall.
9. Rochester: located fairly close to Canada, south of Lake Ontario, Rochester deals with large amounts of lake-effect snow that occasionally leads to blizzards. Sustained winds that exceeded 60 mph battered the regions, blowing snow from the lake. Snow drifts of up to 30 feet accumulated in some areas.
8. Akita: Home of Akita Castle, a fortification built around 733 A.D., Akita has a population of more than 320,000 residents. It achieved the designation of a “core city” of Japan in 1997. The first two months of the year tend to dump the most snow on the people of Akita, with an average of 54.3 inches in January and 42.5 inches in February – over 90% of its average annual snowfall.
7. Saguenay: Saguenay is located about 120 miles north of Quebec City, capital of the province of Quebec. Formed through a merger of four smaller cities – La Baie, Laterriere, Chicoutimi and Jonquiere – Saguenay has a population of more than 144,000 Francophones living close to the Saguenay River and Lac Saint-Jean.
6. Syracuse: Syracuse is located in the state of New York, situated close to a lake – in this case both Lake Ontario and Onondaga Lake. Metropolitan Syracuse has a population of more than 144,000 in the city with more than 662,000 people living in the surrounding metropolitan region.
5. Quebec City: The second biggest city in the province of Quebec, Quebec City is one of the oldest cities in North America and features some of the most beautiful architecture and culture inspired by the city’s French and European roots.. Quebec celebrates the winter with the annual Quebec Winter Carnival. This year marks the carnival’s 60th anniversary.
4. St. John’s: St. John’s is located in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador and receives the most snow on average than any major Canadian city. This city is believed to be the oldest in North America and sprung from some of the first wave of settlements from European interlopers.
3. Toyama: This area of Japan receives so much snow on an annual basis that that the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route – Yuki no Otani – features giant walls of snow on both sides that tower over all drivers, completely blocking the view. Toyama is the capital of the Toyay Prefecture and is home to over 417,000 residents.
2. Sapporo: Sapporo is the largest city on this list, with a population of nearly 2 million. The fourth biggest city in Japan is the second snowiest on earth, with nearly 17 feet of snow per year on average. Similar to Quebec City, Sapporo puts on an annual festival, known as the Sapporo Snow Festival, welcoming about two million tourists during the event.
1. Aomori City: By far the snowiest city on earth is Aomori City in Aomori Prefecture, Japan. This location averages a whopping 26 feet of snow per year, more than a 100 inches more than Sapporo, the next snowiest city. The reason Aomori City receives an incredible amount of snow is its location in high elevation among the Hakkoda Mountains, Aomori Bay and Mutsu Bay, combining cold northern air with snow production aided by adjacent bodies of water.
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Arkansas Scenic Highway 7
Drive from Harrison Arkansas to Jasper Arkansas in Newton County and this is what you will see.