@Barndog said:
one coin show a year for me and this will be the one. I have driven through OK City on my way to Fort Lostinthewoods, MO, but never stopped. Do they have a Gibson's across the street?
I was just reviewing this thread and it snapped: "Fort Leonard Wood." My son, who was a combat medic in the Army Guard (and did a year in Iraq, much to the detriment of his father's hairline), spent some time there! Dang, that was almost 20 years ago...
The later date is the first week of school - a big deal when you have kids in elementary school. Really wish they had kept the prior years’ schedule of earlier in August. OKC location rules out a quick day trip.
Dang. 5 hours away, that's not too much of an issue, if I stay overnight. Other than the obvious, (tons of coins to look at and maybe buy) what else is there that is a 'must see" in that area or Little Rock to OKC corridor?
@Mission16Redux said:
Dang. 5 hours away, that's not too much of an issue, if I stay overnight. Other than the obvious, (tons of coins to look at and maybe buy) what else is there that is a 'must see" in that area or Little Rock to OKC corridor?
Other sites to see on the way or way back: In Bartlesville you have Woolaroc which is the old Frank Phillips (of Phillips 66 fame) ranch with a herd of bison. A detour to the Ouachita Mountains in SE Oklahoma brings you to Robber's Cave State Park. It’s a purported Jesse James hideout which I never believed. But it hosts some of the best hiking trails mixed in with the caves, huge boulders and beginner rock climbing.
When OKC was brought up for the ANA Show, I started thinking about what options the family would have if not going to the show each day. I made this list but few are walking distance from the show and probably 100 degree weather.
These should be easy to Google and get an idea where they are in relation to the show.
Myriad Gardens
Bricktown Canel Ferry
Remington Park Race Track and Casino.
OKANA Hotel Water Park.
National Cowboy Western Museum.
OKC Zoo and the Omniplex Museum. They are close to each other.
The OKC Bombing Memorial.
@ldhair said:
When OKC was brought up for the ANA Show, I started thinking about what options the family would have if not going to the show each day. I made this list but few are walking distance from the show and probably 100 degree weather.
These should be easy to Google and get an idea where they are in relation to the show.
Myriad Gardens
Bricktown Canel Ferry
Remington Park Race Track and Casino.
OKANA Hotel Water Park.
National Cowboy Western Museum.
OKC Zoo and the Omniplex Museum. They are close to each other.
The OKC Bombing Memorial.
@ldhair said:
When OKC was brought up for the ANA Show, I started thinking about what options the family would have if not going to the show each day. I made this list but few are walking distance from the show and probably 100 degree weather.
These should be easy to Google and get an idea where they are in relation to the show.
Remington Park Race Track and Casino.
who will spend more money, you at the show or family at the casino?
No. I rarely go to ANA shows unless they are in my immediate area. I much prefer FUN.
Retired dealer and avid collector of U.S. type coins, 19th century presidential campaign medalets and selected medals. In recent years I have been working on a set of British coins - at least one coin from each king or queen who issued pieces that are collectible. I am also collecting at least one coin for each Roman emperor from Julius Caesar to ... ?
Do you have to register to attend the show, or are you only referring to the hotel?
I did register since I'm an ANA member; gives me free daily access. Otherwise it's $10 per day to access. Access is free to public only on Saturday per website. https://www.money.org/worldsfairofmoney/
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Got my plane and hotel reservations today. Looking forward to the show.
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Empty Nest Collection
I was just reviewing this thread and it snapped: "Fort Leonard Wood." My son, who was a combat medic in the Army Guard (and did a year in Iraq, much to the detriment of his father's hairline), spent some time there! Dang, that was almost 20 years ago...
My (infrequently updated) hobby website Groovycoins.com
Of course I’ll be there. Seems like it would be a silly time to take a week off.
Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
Visit the Society of US Pattern Collectors at USPatterns.com.
My prediction - attendance will be strong, and complaining about the site will be stronger still.
I will be there for the duration.
Got my room booked.
Life member of ANA
The later date is the first week of school - a big deal when you have kids in elementary school. Really wish they had kept the prior years’ schedule of earlier in August. OKC location rules out a quick day trip.
Sent in my registration today. It might be my only chance to visit an Oklahoma ANA this lifetime.
Pacific Northwest Numismatic Association
Dang. 5 hours away, that's not too much of an issue, if I stay overnight. Other than the obvious, (tons of coins to look at and maybe buy) what else is there that is a 'must see" in that area or Little Rock to OKC corridor?
Registered and room reserved. Now I just need to win the lottery to buy all the coins I'm searching for. Lol
Looking forward to seeing dealers and their inventory that may not normally attend other shows.
USAF (Ret.) 1985 - 2005. E-4B Aircraft Maintenance Crew Chief and Contracting Officer.
My current Registry sets:
✓ Everyman Mint State Carson City Morgan Dollars (1878 – 1893)
✓ Everyman Mint State Lincoln Cents (1909 – 1958)
✓ Morgan Dollar GSA Hoard (1878 – 1891)
Other sites to see on the way or way back: In Bartlesville you have Woolaroc which is the old Frank Phillips (of Phillips 66 fame) ranch with a herd of bison. A detour to the Ouachita Mountains in SE Oklahoma brings you to Robber's Cave State Park. It’s a purported Jesse James hideout which I never believed. But it hosts some of the best hiking trails mixed in with the caves, huge boulders and beginner rock climbing.
When OKC was brought up for the ANA Show, I started thinking about what options the family would have if not going to the show each day. I made this list but few are walking distance from the show and probably 100 degree weather.
These should be easy to Google and get an idea where they are in relation to the show.
Myriad Gardens
Bricktown Canel Ferry
Remington Park Race Track and Casino.
OKANA Hotel Water Park.
National Cowboy Western Museum.
OKC Zoo and the Omniplex Museum. They are close to each other.
The OKC Bombing Memorial.
I will probably walk over to the American Banjo Museum. https://americanbanjomuseum.com/
The 99s Museum of Women Pilots is at the airport https://www.museumofwomenpilots.org/ I visited years ago, well worth it.
Pacific Northwest Numismatic Association
who will spend more money, you at the show or family at the casino?
Would you like to bet? & What odds are you offering???
ANA 50 year/Life Member (now "Emeritus")
Do you have to register to attend the show, or are you only referring to the hotel?
No. I rarely go to ANA shows unless they are in my immediate area. I much prefer FUN.
I did register since I'm an ANA member; gives me free daily access. Otherwise it's $10 per day to access. Access is free to public only on Saturday per website. https://www.money.org/worldsfairofmoney/
USAF (Ret.) 1985 - 2005. E-4B Aircraft Maintenance Crew Chief and Contracting Officer.
My current Registry sets:
✓ Everyman Mint State Carson City Morgan Dollars (1878 – 1893)
✓ Everyman Mint State Lincoln Cents (1909 – 1958)
✓ Morgan Dollar GSA Hoard (1878 – 1891)