Cleveland County, home to Norman, Oklahoma and its Sooners, has a rich frontier history. This home, constructed in 1900 and ... More
Cleveland County Historical House
Description
Cleveland County, home to Norman, Oklahoma and its Sooners, has a rich frontier history. This home, constructed in 1900 and now on the National Register of Historical Places, has been preserved by the city to serve as a living museum. As visitors explore the house, they will find exhibits detailing county history from the Land Run to Oklahoma statehood. The architectural style is Queen Anne, and rooms are furnished with period antiques and stained-glass windows. This is a wonderful attraction for both history and architecture or interior design buffs. Admission is free.
Description:
Gourmet Italian Restaurant with steak, pastas, and fresh seafoods. The only restaurant in Norman, OK that serves USDA prime steaks.
We also boast a wine list of over 150 wines from around the world.
Description:
This is one of the easiest courses you will find in the area. The fairways are flat with very few
trees to block your shot, and the course itself is pretty short. This is a great place for beginners ...
Description:
Oklahoma City's neighbor to the south, Norman, is probably best known for being the home of the Oklahoma University Sooners,
but there are some more refined pursuits to be found here, too. One such institution is this 70 year ...
*Terms & Conditions: Savings calculation is based on Flight + Hotel vacation package bookings for a 3 month period for 2 adults with a 2+ night length of stay compared to price of the same components if booked separately during same period. Savings will vary based on origin/destination, length of trip, travel dates and selected travel supplier(s). Savings not available on all packages.