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TUESDAY, MAY 23

Embark Bus

Tuesday 9:00 a.m.
Join EMBARK's bus maintenance and operations staff to tour their transit facility located in downtown Oklahoma City. This tour will include in-depth discussions around EMBARK's daily bus operations and maintenance routines. Attendees will be transported from the Oklahoma City Convention Center to the facility. Additionally, participants should wear comfortable clothing. This tour will take approximately 2 hours. Free.

Embark Light Rail

Tuesday 9:00 a.m.
Join EMBARK's electrical, maintenance and operations staff to tour their streetcar storage & maintenance facility located in downtown Oklahoma City. This tour will include in-depth discussions around EMBARK's streetcar daily operations and maintenance routines. Attendees will be transported from the Oklahoma City Convention Center to the facility. Additionally, participants should wear comfortable clothing. This tour will take approximately 2 hours. Free.

Water Taxi - Bricktown History Tour

Tuesday 9:00 a.m.
The in-depth history tour is a very detail oriented account of the many changes Bricktown has gone through from the Land Run of 1889 and before all the way through MAPS and today. Be sure to pack a hat, sunscreen, and water. Attendees will use the streetcar (or walk) as transportation from the Oklahoma City Convention Center to the Water Taxi. This tour will take approximately 1 hour. $10 per person.

Oklahoma City Memorial and Museum

Tuesday 9:00 a.m.
The Oklahoma City National Memorial is a memorial in the United States that honors the victims, survivors, rescuers, and all who were affected by the Oklahoma City bombing on April 19, 1995. This tour includes a Ranger talk in the Outdoor Symbolic Memorial, and you will be able to hear directly from a survivor of the attack. Attendees will use the streetcar as transportation from the Oklahoma City Convention Center to the Oklahoma City Memorial and Museum. This tour will take approximately 2.5 hours. $15 per person.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 24

Embark Bus

Wednesday 10:30 a.m.
Join EMBARK's bus maintenance and operations staff to tour their transit facility located in downtown Oklahoma City. This tour will include in-depth discussions around EMBARK's daily bus operations and maintenance routines. Attendees will be transported from the Oklahoma City Convention Center to the facility. Additionally, participants should wear comfortable clothing. This tour will take approximately 2 hours. Free.

Embark Light Rail

Wednesday 10:30 a.m.
Join EMBARK's electrical, maintenance and operations staff to tour their streetcar storage & maintenance facility located in downtown Oklahoma City. This tour will include in-depth discussions around EMBARK's streetcar operations. Attendees will be transported from the Oklahoma City Convention Center to the facility. Additionally, participants should wear comfortable clothing. This tour will take approximately 2 hours. Free

American Banjo Museum

Wednesday 2 p.m.
The American Banjo Museum in Oklahoma City is dedicated to the history of the banjo. The museum's exhibits document the rise of the banjo from its arrival in North America via the Atlantic slave trade to modern times. This tour includes a banjo performance! Attendees will use the streetcar (or walk) as transportation from the Oklahoma City Convention Center to the American Banjo Museum. This tour will take approximately 1.5 hours. $20 per person.

First American Museum

Wednesday 2 p.m.
In one place, visitors experience the collective histories of 39 distinctive First American Nations in Oklahoma today. First Americans Museum shares the cultural diversity, history, and contributions of the First Americans. Attendees will be driven from the Oklahoma City Convention Center to the First American Museum. This tour will take approximately 2 hours. $15 per person.

Oklahoma City Memorial and Museum

Wednesday 2 p.m.
The Oklahoma City National Memorial is a memorial in the United States that honors the victims, survivors, rescuers, and all who were affected by the Oklahoma City bombing on April 19, 1995. This tour includes Ranger talk in the Outdoor Symbolic Memorial. Unlike the tour on Tuesday morning, this tour will NOT include hearing directly from a survivor of the attack. Attendees will use the streetcar as transportation from the Oklahoma City Convention Center to the Oklahoma City Memorial and Museum. This tour will take approximately 2 hours. $13 per person.

Water Taxi - Bricktown History Tour

Wednesday 2 p.m.
The in-depth history tour is a very detail oriented account of the many changes Bricktown has gone through from the Land Run of 1889 and before all the way through MAPS and today. Be sure to pack a hat, sunscreen, and water. Attendees will use the streetcar (or walk) as transportation from the Oklahoma City Convention Center to the Water Taxi. This tour will take approximately 1 hour. $10 per person.

THURSDAY, MAY 25

Embark Bus

Thursday 10:00 a.m.
Join EMBARK's bus maintenance and operations staff to tour their transit facility located in downtown Oklahoma City. This tour will include in-depth discussions around EMBARK's daily bus operations and maintenance routines. Attendees will be transported from the Oklahoma City Convention Center to the facility. Additionally, participants should wear comfortable clothing. This tour will take approximately 2 hours. Free.

Embark Light Rail

Thursday 10:00 a.m.
Join EMBARK's electrical, maintenance and operations staff to tour their streetcar storage & maintenance facility located in downtown Oklahoma City. This tour will include in-depth discussions around EMBARK's streetcar operations. Attendees will be transported from the Oklahoma City Convention Center to the facility. Additionally, participants should wear comfortable clothing. This tour will take approximately 2 hours. Free

American Banjo Museum

Thursday 11:30 a.m.
The American Banjo Museum in Oklahoma City is dedicated to the history of the banjo. The museum's exhibits document the rise of the banjo from its arrival in North America via the Atlantic slave trade to modern times. This tour includes a banjo performance! Attendees will use the streetcar (or walk) as transportation from the Oklahoma City Convention Center to the American Banjo Museum. This tour will take approximately 1.5 hours. $20 per person.

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