They pushed the boundaries of human flight and sometimes pushed the boys out of their way to get there. The female pioneers of aviation still soar at the Ninety-Nines Museum of Women Pilots, 4300 Amelia Earhart. Established in 1929 as an association for female aviators, the Ninety-Nines is an international organization of women pilots that […]
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Martin Park Nature Center brings the wild to town, with miles of trails through forests and meadows
Hikers, joggers, walkers and families can commune with nature without leaving the shadow of the city’s hustle and bustle with a visit to Martin Park Nature Center, 5000 W. Memorial. Visitors and wildlife share four trails that wind through the tall trees and patches of prairie comprising the 141-acre city park. Guiding attendees to the […]
Oklahoma’s military past comes to life at historic Fort Reno
Our state’s history is flavored with tales of land runs, cattle drives and Buffalo Soldiers. But the story of Oklahoma’s Fort Reno, 7107 W. Cheyenne, four miles west of El Reno, can’t be told without also talking of German prisoners of war and a renowned Western artist. First established in 1874 as a military camp […]
