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.
Twinkly Christmas lights are draped over the businesses along North Broadway Avenue in Oklahoma City's Historic Automobile Alley - lighting up the whole block with holiday cheer!
It's time for holiday shopping, and gifts are even more special when purchased at local stores or items that are made in Oklahoma! The Holiday Pop-Up Shops are housed in Midtown Oklahoma City, and is a fantastic opportunity to shop local Oklahoma City businesses all in one place.
Ever wondered what it would be like to stay in a covered wagon? Well, now you can at Orr Family Farms in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma! But these covered wagons are not like those of yore, which is why the farm calls it "glamping."
The holiday season has arrived in Oklahoma! The Route 66 Christmas Chute in Sapulpa, Oklahoma, is now open, and there will be more holiday magic for visitors to experience this holiday season.