Oklahoma City metro is the second-largest U.S. city by area and home to more than 1.4 million people! Downtown features the 844-feet tall Devon Energy Center, the NBA’s OKC Thunder at Chesapeake Energy Arena, and an incredible event space at Cox Convention Center. Next to the official downtown area is the entertainment capital of Oklahoma: Bricktown OKC. Bricktown was once the major railroad hub before reaching Sante Fe; but later fell into disrepair until resurgence began in the mid-1990s. Today, Bricktown features the OKC River Walk, Olympic rowing and whitewater rafting, and some of the best bars, clubs and restaurants in the state.
Click the timestamp to see specific sites:
0:09 Scissortail Bridge
0:18 Scissortail Park
0:44 Myriad Botanical Garden
1:02 Devon Energy Center
1:20 Civic Center Music Hall
1:30 City Hall
1:36 Leadership Square
1:50 Ronal J. Norick Downtown Library
2:00 Chesapeake Arena (OKC Thunder)
2:20 COX Convention Center
2:30 Climb UP OKC (rock climbing gym)
2:50 Centennial Land Run Monument
3:02 Bricktown
3:10 Brickopolis
3:20 Harkins Fountain and Theater
3:26 Bricktown Ballpark
3:38 Bricktown Canal
3:48 Bricktown Boat Tours
3:58 Chickasaw Mural
4:02 Bricktown Brewery, Abuelo’s, and Banjo Museum
4:10 Factory Obscura + OKC Mixtape
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