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Introduction to Oklahoma
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| To look upon the serene fields and forests of today's | Can I make the Oklahoma reservation by phone? We would |
| Oklahoma, it's hard to imagine this as a place of frantic, | be happy to help you make any Oklahoma hotel reservation |
| even desperate, activity: Native American tribes forced to | by phone. You can call our toll free number between the |
| relocate there; land-crazed settlers rushing to claim a piece | hours of 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday (CST). |
| of ground; Dust Bowl farmers escaping a state that was | 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. |
| blowing away. Perhaps all that agitation made Oklahomans | |
| long for some quiet and relaxation, because that's what we | How can I be sure information about my credit card is |
| find there today. Even the large cities of Tulsa and | secure? We use secure-socket-layer (SSL) encryption, the |
| Oklahoma City seem uncrowded and unhurried, and | standard encryption on the Internet. This type of encryption |
| Oklahomans everywhere in the state seem more than happy | allows you to feel confident and secure about supplying |
| to engage visitors in some leisurely conversation. | personal and credit card information. |
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| The state has plenty of attractions for tranquil sightseeing, | Can I book the reservation to stay tonight? Some hotels |
| many of them related to the state's past, turbulent and | accept reservations until 3:00pm on the arrival day. Only |
| otherwise. There are museums about cowboys, about | hotels that follow this policy will show when the today's arrival |
| cowboy philosophers (Will Rogers) and about the white | date is typed into the search form. |
| settlers who moved into the area in the late 1800s and early | |
| 1900s. There are majestic tallgrass prairies that show the | Is there a minimum age requirements to reserve a room? A |
| way the region looked before the cowboys and pioneers got | minimum age of 18 is required by most hotels to book a |
| there. Where Oklahoma really stands out, though, is in its | room. Some require the guest(s) be 21. These requirements |
| wealth of Native American museums, historic sites and | and other amenities information on the property "Detail" |
| cultural gatherings. Once known as the Indian Territory, it | pages. |
| still has the largest Native American population of any U.S. | |
| state, numbering more than 500,000. | |
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