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Landmarks in Edmond, OK

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National Stockyard Exchange

This district of town, known as Stockyards City, is home to the largest cattle market in the world. In fact, it was these stock yards that provided the impetus for the state's first major industry. Over the last century, the area had fallen into decline and decay since its inception in 1910, however today the area has been revitalized without losing its authentic 'Old-West' feel. A highlight of the stockyard is a stroll over a walkway that hovers above some of the massive beasts. The shops primarily focus on a variety of western wear, from cowboy hats and boots to Bolo ties and even spurs! It's also pretty accurate to assume that the restaurants in the district serve some of the best steaks in the Midwest, don't forget Cattlemen's Steakhouse. While this area could be considered "touristy," it remains an essential place to visit to get a true picture of 'Ol' OKC'.

Lost Lakes Entertainment Complex

Lost Lakes Amphitheater is an amphitheater which is available for concerts and is a popular ground for festivals and fairs. They have played host to some popular bands and is also available for cultural events. The venue has an onsite water park with numerous rides, especially for children.

The Town Center of Mustang is a hub of activity with something for every age. The Center has a library with computer and Internet access; a recreation center with advanced equipment and aerobic, pilates, Zumba, kickboxing, martial art and other classes; a senior center that organizes trip, games, parties and wellness camps for the elders in the community and a well-equipped conference center. The Center also hosts a lot of interesting events such as Mustang Firemen's Freedom Fest and a Halloween event called Spooktacular.

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