Native Americans, pioneers and cowboys may have shaped the course of a young Oklahoma City but these days this oil-rich center has come into its own for other reasons, though never forgetting its old-west culture.
Walk down winding paths through evergreen and flower gardens in the acres. A glass pyramid rises above the open-air plants and the milieu changes when you walk inside to tropical palms and flowering trees. This is the Mary Bivins Tropical Conservatory.
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