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Jason Boland & The Stragglers

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May
03

Wade Bowen

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May
18

Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway

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Paris Street and Mesquite Street, Nocona, TX
The Miss Enid Justin Park, supported by the Nocona Lions, features a variety of children's outdoor play equipment, a skate board ramp, two large pa... Read More
413 Pelham Road, Bowie, TX
The Skate Park is located inside Pelham Park and is open to the public year around.  The park is free and skate at your own risk facility. Read More
West Sherman Street and South Weatherford Street, Chico, TX
202 East Mill Street, Decatur, TX
Harmon Park is an elaborate park with a massive play ground and two Little League baseball fields. On the outside of the park is a small skate park... Read More
409 West Cates Street, Bridgeport, TX
The covered skate park includes quarter pipes, a wedge ramp, skateable bench, grind boxes, and grinding rails. The playground features swings, slid... Read More
19691 United States Highway 77, Thackerville, OK
1000 West California Street, Gainesville, TX
Mission:To strengthen the connection to the natural world by entertaining,educating and empowering the community.History:The Frank Buck Zoo has a l... Read More
3323 Lodge Road, Ardmore, OK
Status - OpenArea - TrailLand - State ParkVisit RiderPlanet-USA.com for more info Read More
35 Sunset Drive, Ardmore, OK
Mission: The purpose of the Greater Southwest Historical Museum is to collect, preserve, and interpret the social, cultural, and economic history ... Read More
401 1st Ave SW, Ardmore, OK
Goddard Center Mission Statement To encourage and support participation, education, and enjoyment of visual and performing arts by all and to supp... Read More
600 Lake Murray Drive, Ardmore, OK
About Us: Hardy Murphy Coliseum was constructed in the mid 1930’s by the Works Progress Administration (W.P.A.). It opened for business ... Read More