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Midwest City's Made in Oklahoma Festival draws a crowd Updated: Tue, May 22, 2012 Midwest City's Made in Oklahoma Festival featured locally produced foods and drinks. Read More
Grand Casino is new name for Shawnee facility Published: Sat, May 19, 2012 Formerly the FireLake Grand Casino, the Citizen Potawatomi Nation renamed the casino at Interstate 40 exit 178 to avoid confusion. Read More
By the numbers Published: Tue, May 15, 2012 Oklahoma City hotel-motel tax, by the numbers $8.6 million, taxes collected so far in fiscal year 2012, which ends June 30. $8.2 million, target for tax collection so far this year. 8 percent, growth in tax receipts from last year. 12 percent, growth in tax receipts in fiscal year 2011. $245,544, amount in... Read More
In modern Tokyo, places to touch traditional Japan Published: Mon, Feb 20, 2012 What I learned about the dying profession of geishas while I was in Japan was that geishas are entertainers who are trained in different artistic skills such as playing the shamisen (a three-stringed instrument), singing or ritual Japanese dance. And there are male geishas as well as female geishas. All three of... Read More
At new New York City hotel, a robot handles the luggage Updated: Thu, Jun 23, 2011 It's the first of several high-tech, sleek amenities guests encounter at the Yotel, a new hotel that aims to provide a trendy stay at an affordable price. Read More
Take a scenic motorcycle ride through the Arkansas Ozarks Published: Thu, Apr 14, 2011 There is plenty to do and see as you take in the scenery and other offierings of some of Arkansas' most beautiful country. Read More
Step Back Somewhere in Time on Mackinac Island Updated: Thu, Aug 19, 2010 The 1980 movie "Somewhere in Time," which starred Christopher Reeve and Jane Seymour, has secured a place of honor in the genre of the time-travel romance, and that sums up the film's locale, too. Mackinac Island is a small spit of rocky, wooded land in the Mackinac Strait between lower Michigan and its Upper... Read More
Robin Hood's Nottingham Is Ready for Its Close-up Updated: Wed, Jun 2, 2010 Robin Hood's ideals of stealing from the rich to give to the poor, standing up to unjust authority and living in harmony with the land have been glorified countless times in song, book, stage and screen. At least a dozen major films have catapulted this hero into our collective consciousness. Read More
Robin Hood's Nottingham Is Ready for Its Close-up Updated: Wed, May 5, 2010 Robin Hood's ideals of stealing from the rich to give to the poor, standing up to unjust authority and living in harmony with the land have been glorified countless times in song, book, stage and screen. At least a dozen major films have catapulted this hero into our collective consciousness. With the latest... Read More
Family Travel - Unplugged Updated: Tue, Apr 27, 2010 Smart phones, PDAs, email, laptops, wireless Internet access - technology makes it easy to stay in touch with anyone, anywhere. But it can also make it difficult to get connected to the people you're closest to - your family. When you add personal entertainment devices into the mix, a family trying to get away from... Read More
Shop outside the retail box for travel items Published: Wed, Oct 28, 2009 Business became brisk at a theme park gift store, when rain led to a flood of shoppers seeking plastic ponchos for $6 each. But we pulled out a private stash of clear plastic ponchos from a dollar store. Practical but frugal travel gear can be purchased for as little as 20 cents an item. We pick up inexpensive... Read More
Home swap vacations: Cheap but are there risks? Updated: Thu, Apr 23, 2009 NEW YORK — It's an alluring vacation idea in a recession: To beat pricey hotel rates, you swap homes with a family in the city you want to visit. But when push comes to shove, you might have doubts about home exchange programs that open your home to strangers and the possibility of theft, property damage or... Read More
ON THIN ICE Updated: Wed, Dec 3, 2008 People who live in northern climates seem to revel in it. There are ice sculpture competitions, ice fishing, even those Finnish people who like to sweat in a sauna, then dive headlong into icy water in nothing but their birthday suits. Ice is a way of life. For those who share in the mysterious allure of... Read More
Home for the holidays Updated: Fri, Nov 14, 2008 Getting the family together for the holidays often means piles of kids sleeping on the floor, adults crammed onto lumpy sofa beds and long waits for the shower. While this kind of togetherness can be good thing, many travelers — and their hosts — actually prefer a little more space and privacy. Read More
Bed-and-breakfast offers rest amid natural setting Updated: Sun, Jun 11, 2006 The night is quiet on the porch of the Rusty Gables Lodge at the N Triangle P Ranch, but the view couldn't be more intense. The creaking of the swaying rocking chairs provides a sound track for thousands of fireflies dotting the night sky. The scene looks as if it belongs in the art gallery just inside the doors.... Read More
Putnam City North class of '86 reunites Saturday Updated: Thu, Jun 8, 2006 Members of the Putnam City North High School class of 1986 will celebrate their 20-year reunion this weekend. A casual venue is set for 7 p.m. Friday at Rocky's Bricktown Music Hall, 225 E Sheridan. Food is included with registration and a cash bar is available. A free family event runs from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on... Read More
OSU baseball practice highlights Updated: Tue, May 30, 2006 Sooners and Cowboys one seeds in Regional baseball for the first time since 1994. OU at home and OSU should be, except for a cattle show at the National Wrestling Hall of Fame induction banquet taking up too many hotel rooms in Stillwater. Frank Anderson's Pokes weren't even in a regional last season and are now... Read More
Norman to see surge in hotel rooms Updated: Thu, May 4, 2006 NORMAN - Five hotels -- either in planning stages or the start of construction, are intended for Norman, representing a 40 percent increase in the number of hotel rooms in town. Hotel reopens to satisfy Sooner faithful That percentage could rise if a proposed $35 million, 240-room Embassy Suites Hotel near... Read More
Hotel reopens to satisfy Sooner faithful Updated: Thu, May 4, 2006 NORMAN - Guests at Sooner Legends Inn and Suites see red -- or crimson -- and lots of it. Norman to see surge in hotel rooms The 136-room hotel, which had been closed for two years, reopened in March with a new name, new owners and a whole new look. Siblings Valerie, Doug and Sharlyn Kennon and two investors... Read More
Edmond sees growth of hotel corridor Updated: Tue, Apr 18, 2006 EDMOND - A Fairfield Inn Suites hotel under construction at Interstate 35 and Second Street will help make up for hotel rooms lost last year when a Ramada Inn on Second was transformed into a dormitory for the University of Central Oklahoma. The 91-room hotel is being built between a Holiday Inn Express and a... Read More
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