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Explore Martin Park Nature Center: A Haven for Wildlife and Nature Lovers

When searching for fun and educational outings for children, there are few better options than Martin Park Nature Center, especially since it offers complimentary admission. Spanning 144 acres in northwest Oklahoma City and managed by the city’s Parks & Recreations Department, Martin Park Nature Center serves as a wildlife sanctuary complete with miles of walking trails, an education center, a playground, and more. Furthermore, knowledgeable guides and professionals contribute to its popularity as a destination for school field trips and annual programs.

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Explore Central Park in Downtown Oklahoma City

In early December of 2009, MAPS 3 was approved by Oklahoma City voters. This extensive plan, which encompasses a variety of projects, including a new streetcar line, a convention center, and improved sidewalks, is set to significantly transform the city’s landscape, just as the original MAPS initiative did. One of the most prominent aspects will be a 70-acre central park that will create a vital link between downtown and the Oklahoma River area.

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Explore Dining and Food Choices at Chesapeake Energy Arena

The concept of stadium food is evolving across the nation. What was once a simple selection of nachos, peanuts, and hot dogs has transformed into a diverse, flavorful, and even upscale dining experience. Oklahoma City’s Chesapeake Energy Arena has certainly elevated the food offerings. Renowned chefs fromLevy RestaurantsandSavor Cateringhave introduced a wide array of new dishes and beverages, and further enhancements are on the horizon. Thus, when you visit the arena, perhaps to catch a Thunder game, here are a few offerings that promise to delight your palate.

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Discover Orlando: Free Guided Walking Tours

This free self-guided walking tour takes you past 28 buildings of historic importance throughout two adjacent downtown neighborhoods — the Central Business District and Parramore. The buildings, erected between the 1880s and 1940s, showcase Orlando’s architectural evolution. Moreover, the tour also weaves through many lively areas of western downtown, providing a chance to see the contemporary Orlando.

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Maximize Savings with Florida’s Pre-Paid Toll Program

Whether you’re visiting Florida or are a state resident, the biggest advantage of using a pre-paid toll program is undoubtedly convenience. These systems, including SunPass, E-Pass, and LeeWay, enable you to travel without cash on hand while traversing Florida’s highways. Furthermore, drive-through readers can scan transponders at speeds of up to 40 miles per hour, saving valuable time.

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