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visitusa.org.uk 31 BE INSPIRED Rich Native American and Western heritage is celebrated in an abundance of immersive visitor attractions Oklahoma City United front The Red Earth Festival each June shares authentic Native American culture with the world, drawing in hundreds of artists, spectators and traditional dancers in celebration of their proud heritage. The Red Earth Pow Wow highlights hundreds of dancers in full tribal regalia and the Red Earth Art Market features art from across the country. Steer this way... Get a true cowboy experience in Stockyards City, where live cattle auctions take place every Monday and Tuesday morning. Shop for western wear and cowboy gear, enjoy a top-notch steak at Cattlemen's — Oklahoma's first restaurant – or tap your toes to authentic country music at the Rodeo Opry every Saturday night. Picture perfect For a glimpse of the West, experience the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, home to one of the most comprehensive collections of classic and contemporary Western art in the world. From fine art and pop culture to Native American artifacts, historical cowboy gear, shopping and dining, the Museum is a must-see in OKC. Culture club Stop by Exhibit C in Bricktown for a look at the Chickasaw Nation’s Native American gallery and retail space. The gallery is packed with stunning handmade pieces from Native American artists — including jewellery, pottery, paintings, clothing and more. BE INSPIRED, VISIT VISITOKC.COM The highlights of “The former warehouses of Bricktown are a fine example of urban renewal. Don't miss the American Banjo Museum and Centennial Land Run Monument”
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