Features Christina Nihira
You could spend a lot of money in the metro on cool dates. But you don’t
have to, with scores of spots in more than 600 square miles of sprawl.
The drought will dull fall foliage displays, but OKC still boasts some great spots to celebrate fall.
News Kevan Goff-Parker
Instead of the spicy-mustards, chili-reds and burnt-orange arrays of
vibrantly hued leaves that usually adorn Oklahoma City trees in the
fall, this summer’s drought is likely to leave local trees bare or their
leaves brown as early defoliation takes its toll.