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Steve Hovington: "The name Myriad Botanical Gardens was officially adopted May 5, 1970. The name came from “the Myriad,” the new 13,000-seat arena and convention center across the street from the parkland."
TravelOK: "The Destination Space exhibit offers all kinds of hands on exhibits that encourage young ones to reach for the stars. Also don't miss seeing a show in Oklahoma's original planetarium."
Brian Putnam: "Great selection of shoes, and knowledgeable staff with facilities to help you figure out what works for you. Clothing lines are sparse, but accessories (water bottles, gels, hats) are exceptional."
Cyndi Bates: "With the colder weather moving in, a piece of piping hot quiche will warm your heart. Spinach and mushroom, cheddar and bacon, all amazing."
Shawn Foreman: "Went for a fundraiser, which was held in the outdoor patio for Covid reasons; nice safe distancing, entertainment was awesome and the bratwurst with sauerkraut on the soft pretzel bun was EXCELLENT!"
John Mann: "Take the kids to the Spirit Zone. Park at Cox Convention Center for $6. Eat at the Old No. 7 Bar (section 114). If you need help deciding which Seats to purchase for your next Thunder game, check out"
Joe Buettner: "Make sure to get to a Thunder game early to check out all the great booths and fun stuff around the place! They get packed pretty quick, so make sure you make your rounds."
TravelOK: "Art inspires the soul at the OKCMOA with stunning works that include Dale Chihuly glass sculptures, independent films in the theater & culinary masterpieces in the museum cafe."
John Tang: "Fantastic Chilluly collection and the rest of the gallery is nice as well."