National Geographic's Traveler magazine has released its annual list of must-see places to visit in the world.Oklahoma City was one of four locations in the United States to make it on National Geographic's list of places to see in 2015.National Geographic referenced improvements to downtown and midtown Oklahoma City, the Asian district and more in their article.National Geographic says Back Door BBQ and the Wedge Deep Deuce Pizzeria are must-go places to eat and some locales in the city would fit right into an episode of Portlandia.Here are a few passages from the article:“We’re such a blank canvas that even people from Austin are moving here,” says Hunter Wheat, who launched MidTown’s Blue Garten last year, a one-block food truck complex with open-air movies and live bands.“I’m just happy to see it’s growing into the city I always knew it could be,” Wheat said.The magazine is on newsstands Dec. 2.Here are National Geographic's must-see places in the world to visit in 2015:- The Presidio, San Francisco- Hyderabad, India- Zermatt, Switzerland- National Mall, Washington, D.C.- Corsica- Choquequirao, Peru- Sark, Channel Islands- Koyasan, Japan- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma- Maramures, Romania- Mergui Archipelago, Myanmar- Esteros Del Ibera, Argentina- Tunis, Tunisia- Sea Islands, South Carolina- Taiwan- Medellin, Colombia- Haida Gwaii, British Columbia- Mont St. Michel, France- Mornington Peninsula, Australia- Port Antonio, JamaicaRead the full article about OKC here: http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/best-trips-2015/#/canal-bricktown-oklahoma-city_85215_600x450.jpg

National Geographic's Traveler magazine has released its annual list of must-see places to visit in the world.

Oklahoma City was one of four locations in the United States to make it on National Geographic's list of places to see in 2015.


National Geographic referenced improvements to downtown and midtown Oklahoma City, the Asian district and more in their article.

National Geographic says Back Door BBQ and the Wedge Deep Deuce Pizzeria are must-go places to eat and some locales in the city would fit right into an episode of Portlandia.

Here are a few passages from the article:

“We’re such a blank canvas that even people from Austin are moving here,” says Hunter Wheat, who launched MidTown’s Blue Garten last year, a one-block food truck complex with open-air movies and live bands.

“I’m just happy to see it’s growing into the city I always knew it could be,” Wheat said.

The magazine is on newsstands Dec. 2.

Here are National Geographic's must-see places in the world to visit in 2015:

- The Presidio, San Francisco

- Hyderabad, India

- Zermatt, Switzerland

- National Mall, Washington, D.C.

- Corsica

- Choquequirao, Peru

- Sark, Channel Islands

- Koyasan, Japan

- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

- Maramures, Romania

- Mergui Archipelago, Myanmar

- Esteros Del Ibera, Argentina

- Tunis, Tunisia

- Sea Islands, South Carolina

- Taiwan

- Medellin, Colombia

- Haida Gwaii, British Columbia

- Mont St. Michel, France

- Mornington Peninsula, Australia

- Port Antonio, Jamaica

Read the full article about OKC here: http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/best-trips-2015/#/canal-bricktown-oklahoma-city_85215_600x450.jpg