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You’ll be surprised at  What’s Up In Downtown OKC!  Cruise Up the Bricktown Canal in a Water Taxi.  Lift Up Your Heart at the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum.  Curtains Up at The Civic Center Music Hall.  Eat Up and Drink Up in Bricktown!  Batter Up at The AT&T Bricktown Ballpark! Look at all you can do Downtown.
[Artspace] at Untitled
1 NE 3rd
[Artspace] at Untitled is a contemporary arts center located in the Deep Deuce District of Downtown Oklahoma City. Untitled presents up to six exhibitions yearly of regional, national and international artists as well as educational programming. Exhibitions are free and open to the public Tuesday - Friday 10am - 6pm and Saturday 10am - 4pm.

[Artspace] at Untitled is available for event rentals offering two available areas: 2000 sq. ft. upstairs in a fully furnished, intimate loft space; and 8000 sq. ft. in our downstairs galleries. Both spaces are available for receptions and corporate events, including business or board meetings, and cocktail parties. Untitled can accommodate up to 400 people.
(405) 815-9995
American Banjo Museum
9 E. Sheridan Avenue
(405) 604-2793
AT&T Bricktown Ball Park
2 S. Mickey Mantle Drive
(405) 218-1000
Chesapeake Boathouse
725 S. Byers Avenue
(405) 552-4040
Civic Center Music Hall
201 N. Walker
(405) 297-2584
Ford Center
100 W. Reno
(405) 602-8700
Harkins Bricktown 16
150 East Reno Avenue
(405) 231-0137
Horse-drawn Carriage Rides
Four Clydesdale and two Percheron-drawn carriages serve the Bricktown/Downtown area every weekend (Thursday - Sunday nights 6p-10p), weather permitting.
Individual Artists of Oklahoma (IAO) Gallery
811 N. Broadway
(405) 232-6060
International Gymnastics Hall of Fame
120 N Robinson
(405) 235-5600
Land Run Monument
On the South Bricktown Canal
Myriad Botanical Gardens and Crystal Bridge
301 West Reno
(405) 297-3995
Oklahoma City Museum of Art
415 Couch Drive
(405) 236-3100
Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum
620 N. Harvey
(405) 236-3313
Oklahoma River Cruises
725 S. Byers Avenue
(405) 702-7755
Oklahoma River Trails
Southern Edge of Downtown
Red Earth Museum
6 Santa Fe Plaza
Red Earth, Inc., which operates the Red Earth Museum and produces the award-winning Red Earth Native American Cultural Festival, has relocated its museum and office to 6 Santa Fe Plaza in downtown Oklahoma City. The new Gallery & Museum is scheduled to be open to the public March 22, 2010. The new location is immediately south of the Skirvin Hilton Hotel and is within walking distance of the Cox Convention Center where the non-profit organization will conduct the 24th annual Red Earth Festival June 18-20, 2010.
(405) 427-5228
Ronald J. Norick Library
300 Park Avenue
(405) 231-8650
The Mat Hoffman Action Sports Park of Oklahoma City
1700 S. Robinson, (SW 17 and Robinson)
Water Taxi
On the Bricktown Canal
(405) 234-8294

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