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Oklahoma Today Magazine / MAGAZINE / Routes

Routes


Everything you need to know about chicken-fried steak.
Where to get it, how to make it, and how to keep from turning it into a tiny swimming pool filled with gravy (though, if that’s your thing, we won’t judge). 
Photo by John Jernigan
Frank Phillips’ grand Bartlesville home gets a new lease on life.
With its acquisition of the Frank Phillips Home in Bartlesville, the Frank Phillips Foundation continues to tell the story of a legendary oilman and his family. Photo by Kathy Peaster
Explore the cosmos from right here in Oklahoma.
They come every fall from all over the world for this astronomical event at the tip of the Panhandle, and you can join them. Photo by Andy Fryhover
This museum is a time machine.
Though the walls can’t talk, this Oklahoma historic site has plenty of stories to tell. 
Photo by Jakob Andrew
Looking for a one-of-a-kind getaway? Try a weekend in this Lake Eufaula treehouse.
Log cabins have nothing on Ra’s Tree-sort, where guests enjoy harmonious evenings among the leaves. 
Photo by Lori Duckworth
Get the full day-to-night cowboy experience at this Oklahoma state park.
Horseback trail rides, chuckwagon dinners, nights by the campfire, and all that sky: Find it all here. 
Photo by Kim Baker / Oklahoma Tourism
Stay in this converted train car in southeastern Oklahoma for a trip you’ll never forget.
Details big and small make Rebel Hill Guest Ranch an unforgettable destination.  Photo by Lori Duckworth
Comfort has no language barrier at this Lawton restaurant. 
Mutti’s has no trouble packing in crowds of guests hungry for a plate of schnitzel, a glass of German beer, or a slice of Black Forest cake. Photo by John Jernigan
This is the Oklahoma Today staff’s burger of choice.
For decades, Geronimo’s Bakery has turned out some of the tastiest eats on Oklahoma City’s east side. Photo by Lori Duckworth
If you haven't been to Science Museum Oklahoma in awhile, now is the time.
You may know it as the Omniplex or the Kirkpatrick Center, but either way, it remains a draw for Okies of all ages. Photo courtesy Science Museum Oklahoma 
This state park is a small enclave of adventure tucked into the woods of northeastern Oklahoma.
“You’ve heard of No Child Left Behind,” she says. “I always like to say, ‘no child left indoors.’” Photo by Lori Duckworth

This Tulsa restaurant has been dishing out delectable French cuisine for decades.
Even Joe Frazier and Muhammad Ali enjoyed this unforgettable spot that offers diners a taste of Paris.
Photo by Lori Duckworth

A delicious Tecumseh spot that is all about community.
She wanted to breathe life into her town, so she created
a place that’s a little bit of everything.
Photo by John Jernigan

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This Tulsa neighborhood is the place to be for good food
A stroll through Brookside is a tour of great food from morning to night.
Photo by Lori Duckworth

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Bob Dylan’s archives come to Tulsa
The folk icon’s memorabilia comes to the Helmerich Center at the Gilcrease Museum
Photo courtesy Bob Dyla Archives

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10 Can’t-Miss Route 66 Attractions
Celebrate the Mother Road’s 90th birthday by visiting these Oklahoma gems. Illustration by JJ Ritchey

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Portals to Tranquility
This Lake Tenkiller getaway is all about community. Photo by Tom Luker

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The French Connection
A Tulsa eatery serves gourmet cuisine in provincial comfort. Photo by Melissa Lukenbaugh

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Delight at the Museum
This southwestern Oklahoma museum made a comeback after a large-scale renovation.Photo by John Jernigan

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Star Trek
Go on a one-of-a-kind aerospace adventure at this Weatherford museum. Photo by John Jernigan

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Women vs. Wild
Oklahoma women redefine roughing it with glamour camping, also known as “glamping.”

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Vicious Cycle
Tulsa’s annual cycling event is as much fun for spectators as competitors.

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Find the Center
In its second year, this music festival is a vital part of downtown Tulsa’s renaissance.

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Call of the Wild
Some of Oklahoma’s best steaks await at this Osage County restaurant.
Photo by Tom Luker.
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Collective Conscious
The opening exhibit at OSU’s new art museum is a journey through history. Photo courtesy Oklahoma State University.
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Hit the Bricks
This Texas County restaurant has something for everyone, from grandma to rowdy sports fans. Photo by Mark W. Nault.
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Burning Love
These two Tulsa friends quit their day jobs to create one of the city’s most popular barbecue joints. Photo by Evan Taylor.
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Creek Bed
Stone Creek Bed and Breakfast in Broken Arrow offers true country charm that is close to home. Photo by Evan Taylor. Read More >>



Fresh Catch
BG’s Catch in Kingston is one Oklahoman’s dream come true and a major draw for food lovers at Lake Texoma. Photo by Ashley Hudson.
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Casa de Serapio
Customers love the fresh, delicious food at Don Serapio’s in El Reno, but it’s the family atmosphere that keeps them coming back. Photo by Lacey Elaine Dillard. Read More >>


Sound Proof
Performers from all corners of the music world come from around the country to play at the Blue Door in Oklahoma City. Photo by Micheal Lander. Read More >>

Slice of Renewal
At its new location in Oklahoma City’s revitalized Film Row, Joey’s Pizzeria undergoes an aesthetic transformation while holding on to what works. Photo by Lacey Elaine Dillard. Read More >>


Haunted Bridge, Living Mystery
Visitors come to this Custer Country bridge in hopes of seeing a ghost, and they leave understanding a century-old mystery. Photo by R.E. Lindsey. Read More >>
 
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