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Are you looking for last-second eclipse glasses? The Tourism Dept. has several places to get them

The highly anticipated solar eclipse is almost here, and many people are looking for last-second places to get glasses. The highly anticipated solar eclipse is set to occur in southeastern Oklahoma on Monday, with tens of thousands expected to be in the path of totality. The Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department has several locations for last-minute eclipse glasses. Glasses will be available at all Tourism information centers and park gift shops, with department officials in Beavers Bend offering them. The Tourism Department also plans to offer glasses from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., in the lobby of the Strata Tower at Oklahoma Commons in Oklahoma City, and TravelOK.com for $2.99. Additionally, a glasses and shirt bundle featuring the Tourism Department's theme for the eclipse will cost $34.95.

Are you looking for last-second eclipse glasses? The Tourism Dept. has several places to get them

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Tens of thousands of people are expected to be in southeastern Oklahoma for the solar eclipse

The highly anticipated solar eclipse is almost here, and many people are looking for last-second places to get glasses.| MORE | Looking directly at the solar eclipse can cause permanent eye damage, optometrist saysThe Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department has people covered as the department prepares for tens of thousands of people to flock to the southeastern part of the state on Monday to experience the path of totality.Glasses will be available at all Tourism information centers and park gift shops, and they'll have glasses available from department officials in Beavers Bend if people need to grab a pair on Monday.The Tourism Department also will have glasses available from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Friday, April 5, in the lobby of the Strata Tower at Oklahoma Commons at 123 Robert S. Kerr Ave. in Oklahoma City.Also, people can find glasses on TravelOK.com for $2.99. They also can buy a glasses and shirt bundle that features the Tourism Department's theme for the eclipse, "Total Eclipse of the Park," for $34.95.Top Headlines Oklahoma executes Michael Dewayne Smith for killing 2 victims in 2002 Community searches for answers after 2 women disappeared from Oklahoma Panhandle From homelessness to Final Four history, Fisk forward Jeremiah Armstead being honored for courage Verdigris Police Department mourns off-duty officer killed in Tulsa crash on Easter Sunday Video: Dad comes up with adorable ritual to avoid meltdowns over what 5-year-old daughter wears

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