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Car Shipping To and From Oklahoma

Planning a move or trip can be stressful. Don't add to the stress by driving your vehicle for countless hours. We can take care of that part for you! Auto shipping companies have the equipment and know-how to make vehicle transport in Oklahoma stress-free.

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For more information on shipping your vehicle to or from Oklahoma, use the form above to begin your free quote.

The State of Oklahoma

Oklahoma is located in the South Central region of the U.S, bordered by the states of Texas, Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, New Mexico, and Colorado. The state offers a wide variety of activities and attractions to enjoy, turning it into an incredible spot for all-year-round vacations with the family, road trips with friends, weekend getaways, and much more.

Native American Culture

There are several chances in Oklahoma to get fully immersed in tribal history, music, art, and culture. Visit the Red Earth Festival in Shawnee, Oklahoma, in the summer to see over 100 Native American tribes from throughout North America participate in a stunning, competitive dance competition and see exhibits of the most renowned Native American artists. Also, you'll be able to discover the culture of the Native American tribes whose headquarters are in Oklahoma or learn about the history of the Five Civilized Tribes that were transferred to the Native American Territory.

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Top Tourist Attractions

  • Philbrook Museum of Art 

Philbrook Museum of Art is home to numerous collections of art and history. The museum is located in a beautiful building, which has around nine collections that include Native American history on its inside. The museum contains works from Asia, America, Africa, and Europe. It's a must for arts and history lovers. 

  • Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum

The museum is a tribute to victims of the 1995 bombing of Oklahoma City. The memorial contains a wall with the names of the survivors, as well as an interactive tour divided into 10 sections that show the chronological story of the bombing. 

Visitors will be able to discover footage archived from the vent, artifacts, and the getaway car that was used during the incident. 

  • Route 66

Did you know the iconic route 66 runs through Oklahoma? Well, one of the top choices for motorists is going on a trip through the remarkable route. Route 66 was the first route that connected Chicago and Los Angeles from end to end, running through multiple states like Oklahoma. 

You'll get to see amazing roadside attractions and landmarks along the route, as well as places to stop by.

  • Myriad Botanical Gardens

The garden, which is located right in Oklahoma City, has over 17 acres of territory filled with botanical wonders, landscapes, and sightseeing areas. You'll also be able to explore and discover the most exotic fauna and flora. 

The garden also offers a children's playground, a dog park, jogging and walking paths, fountains, and educational programs.

Fun Facts

Fun Facts

  • In 1936, the shopping cart was created in Ardmore.

  • In Oklahoma City, the first parking meter in the country was set up in 1935.

  • In Muskogee, Oklahoma, the first Girl Scout cookie was sold in 1917.

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Major Cities in Oklahoma

  • Oklahoma City

  • Tulsa

  • Norman

  • Broken Arrow 

  • Edmond

  • Lawton