- The list below includes 70 free or cheap things to do in or near Edmond, Oklahoma, including 44 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Children's Play Area, History Museums and Bowling.
- From University of Central Oklahoma Jazz Lab to Mitch Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Edmond and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Oklahoma City, Guthrie, Yukon and Moore.
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Customers choose from three crusts, eight sauces, and 30-plus toppings before pizza makers bake up the personal pies in three minutes
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800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive, Oklahoma City, OK 73105
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Located within a 215,000 square-foot facility, the Oklahoma History Center is an educational historical museum that strives to educate guests about the history of the state. The museum features a large selection of historical exhibits, artifacts, and hands-on interactive activities.
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The State Capitol building offers visitors tours of the site, which feature Woody Guthrie, Will Rogers, and historic paintings. The location also features several murals for visitors to take in.
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Located on over 110 acres, Avid Extreme Sports Park features a wooded environment for paintball and airsoft adventure games. The park provides a selection of fields with obstacles and is suitable for parties and private events.
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The Pole Position Raceway is basically an indoor go kart racing track that is available for those who are at least 13 years old. There are several racing options, but the most popular is Arrive & Drive where visitors show up and perform standard races that last roughly 10 minutes.
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Constructed in 1903, the Overholser Mansion is a historic mansion home built by the 'Father of Oklahoma City' Henry Overholser. The mansion is filled with numerous artifacts, furnishings, and decorations that tell the story of the home's history.
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1400 Classen Drive, Oklahoma City, OK 73106
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The history of the state is put on display through its people at the Gaylord-Pickens Oklahoma Heritage Museum. With the help of high-tech interactive exhibits, visitors can meet both famous and everyday citizens of Oklahoma who shaped the region.
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620 N. Harvey Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73102
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Oklahoma City National Memorial commemorates those affected by the 1995 Oklahoma City Bombing. The memorial grounds comprise of a reflection pool, the Gates of Time, the Field of Empty Chairs and more, while the museum houses historical artifacts of that infamous day.
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Oklahoma City Museum of Art features the largest collection of Dale Chihuly's glass works in addition to its many other visiting exhibits. The museum also comrpises of a movie theater and a restaurant.
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Oklahoma City’s Civic Center Music Hall is a live music and performance venue that hosts a wide array of productions, including plays, musicals, concerts, and other events. The venue is also available for rentals.
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9 East Sheridan Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73104
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The American Banjo Museum is the only one of its kind in America. Housed in the “Bricktown†section of Oklahoma City, they present the complete history of the banjo, from its African roots to its current place in bluegrass music.