This is the best place to really get a good feel of western heritage. The National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum is here, and also in the next couple of years we will be opening the American Indian Cultural Center. We have got a lot of Native American and cowboy heritage. Also, the Oklahoma City National Memorial, which is the memorial dedicated to the April, 19, 1995 bombing of the Federal Building. It's an amazing memorial and an amazing museum; not just to Oklahoma City natives, but Oklahomans and everybody else in the United States. I would say that's one of the biggest things that we are known for. We do have a major airport Will Rogers World Airport and we probably have 10 or more airlines flying out. We are accessible by Amtrak from Fort Worth, Texas. Oklahoma City really is basically the geographical center of the United States. It's in the center of Oklahoma at the intersections of Interstates 40 and 35. Surrounding cities are Norman, Shawnee, and Edmond. Tulsa is about an hour and a half northeast of Oklahoma City.