Although Oklahoma doesn't host a nation-wide "chicken calling" contest every year like Iowa, there are still a few unique celebrations with history that happen almost all year long. The next time you and the family are looking for something new to learn, here are a few creative suggestions.
Yes, you read that right! "Twister" will soon be back on the big screen in Oklahoma. A local movie theater in Oklahoma City will show the 1996 movie for a whole week.
This small town located in the panhandle of Oklahoma is the cow chip-throwing capital of the world. Every spring they hold an annual world championship cow chip throwing competition and festival.
From the super romantic to the quirky fun, there's all kinds of unique Valentine's Day date possibilities in Oklahoma! There's something to enjoy the day of love for every couple.
Oklahomans can find plenty of light festivals in local parks, but in Tulsa, one of the best light festivals in the state also takes place at one of Oklahoma's most beautiful landmarks.
If "Little Women" is one of your favorite Christmas movies, then you're in luck! Harn Homestead in Oklahoma City will host an immersive holiday production of Louisa May Alcott's "Little Women."