Episode of AAA’s Discover Oklahoma to feature the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in Stillwater

2013-06-28 — /travelprnews.com/ — The June 29th episode of AAA’s Discover Oklahoma features the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in Stillwater and stops at the Dick Tracy Headquarters in Pawnee, Chandler’s Greenfield Vineyard and Winery and The Paramount and the Sandridge Sky Trail in Oklahoma City.

AAA’s Discover Oklahoma airs Saturdays at 6:30 p.m. CT on KOTV-6 in Tulsa, KWTV-9 in Oklahoma City and KSWO-7 in Lawton. The show can also been seen Saturdays at 6 p.m. CT on KXII in Sherman/Denison, Texas and KCTU in Wichita, Kan.

NATIONAL WRESTLING HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Stillwater
The only museum of its kind in the country can be found in Stillwater at the National Wrestling Hall of Fame & Museum on the campus of Oklahoma State University. Explore the museum that celebrates the sport and shares its history.  View art, memorabilia, and a list of more than 5,000 wrestlers who are highlighted on the Wall of Champions.

DICK TRACY HEADQUARTERS
Pawnee
Pawnee native Chester Gould created the Dick Tracy comic strip and visitors can learn more about his life at the Pawnee County Historical Society Museum & Dick Tracy Headquarters. Jenifer Reynolds takes viewers to Pawnee to peek into the life of the artist and his famous creation.

GREENFIELD VINEYARD AND WINERY
Chandler
Dino Lalli visits this seven-acre vineyard and invites visitors to tour the facility and enjoy free wine tastings, or experience the walking trails and picnic areas. Don’t forget to catch a concert at their amphitheater.

THE PARAMOUNT
Oklahoma City
Shel Wagner heads to Oklahoma City’s film row district to visit The Paramount OKC. This unique restaurant features breakfast, lunch, a full service coffee bar, and a screening room.

SANDRIDGE SKY TRAIL
Oklahoma City
The world’s tallest adventure course can be found in the boathouse district near downtown Oklahoma City. Abby Kurin conquers the Sandridge Sky Trail that includes six levels of challenges, the tallest slide in America, and an 80-foot base jump called the Rumble Drop.

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