National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum
#3 in Best Things To Do in Oklahoma City
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1700 NE 63rd St.
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Time to Spend: 2 hours to Half Day
National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum
The National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, located in Oklahoma City, is an esteemed institution dedicated to preserving and celebrating the rich history and cultural significance of the American West. Established in 1955, the museum hosts an extensive collection of artifacts, artworks, and exhibits that narrate the stories of cowboys, native tribes, and frontier life. Visitors can explore galleries showcasing Western art, historical firearms, cowboy gear, and even prominent rodeo memorabilia. Not to miss is the impressive outdoor garden featuring larger-than-life sculptures amidst beautifully landscaped settings.
Visiting Tips
- Plan Your Visit: Allocate at least 2-3 hours to thoroughly enjoy the exhibits and outdoor spaces.
- Guided Tours: Take advantage of the museum's guided tours for a more in-depth understanding of the exhibits.
- Interactive Exhibits: Look out for interactive displays, especially in the Children’s Cowboy Corral – a hit with younger visitors.
- Dining: Enjoy a meal or quick snack at the museum’s onsite café, which offers a variety of refreshments.
Precautions
- No Flash Photography: Flash photography is prohibited inside the museum to protect the delicate exhibits.
- Respectful Behavior: Maintain respectful behavior, especially in the areas presenting Native American cultures and heritage.
- Bag Checks: Be prepared for security checks at the entrance; large bags may need to be checked at the security desk.
- Accessibility: The museum is wheelchair accessible; if you need assistance, contact the museum staff who are happy to help.