official tourism region of Oklahoma
Green Country is a tourism region in Oklahoma.
Cities
edit- 1 Tulsa is the largest city in Green Country.
- 2 Bartlesville
- 3 Bixby
- 4 Bristow
- 5 Broken Arrow
- 6 Catoosa
- 7 Checotah
- 8 Claremore
- 9 Coweta
- 10 Dewey
- 11 Eufaula
- 12 Fort Gibson
- 13 Grove
- 14 Haskell
- 15 Henryetta
- 16 Jenks
- 17 Locust Grove
- 18 Miami
- 19 Muskogee is the home of The Castle of Muskogee and the Oklahoma Renaissance Festival
- 20 Okmulgee
- 21 Owasso
- 22 Pawhuska Capital of the Osage Nation
- 23 Pryor
- 24 Salina
- 25 Sallisaw
- 26 Sand Springs
- 27 Sapulpa
- 28 Skiatook
- 29 Tahlequah
- 30 Vinita
- 31 Wagoner
- 32 Wyandotte
Other destinations
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edit- The Oklahoma Renaissance Festival, 3400 W. Fern Mtn Rd. Muskogee. 10ː30AM-6PM. Every Saturday & Sunday starting April 28 through May 28th,2012. Step back in time and enjoy the wonderment of a day in Renaissance England, right here in Oklahoma! Journey to an age of sorcerers, knights in shining armor, kings, queens, and maidens fair. Become mesmerized as magicians, jugglers, musicians, dancers, acrobats and jousters thrill and delight you. Quench your thirst and tantalize your taste buds with the wonderful varieties of drink and morsels found throughout Castleton. Stroll through the World Trade Market with over one hundred Artisans displaying 16th Century goods from around the world. Take the wee ones to the Children's Realm for games and hands-on demonstrations. $14.95.
Do
edit- 1 The Castle of Muskogee, 3400 Fern Mountain Road Muskogee (North of Muskogee on HWY 69), ☏ +1 918-687-3625. 9AM-5PM. The Castle is the home of the Oklahoma Renaissance Festival, The Halloween Festival, The Castle Christmas, The Boare's Heade Feaste, and one of the largest selection of fireworks in the state of Oklahoma.
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editGo next
edit- East to Northwest Arkansas Ozarks
- Southwest to Oklahoma City