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ALTUS

Museum of Western Prairie: 100 N Hightower
Tu-F 9:00 to 5:00; Sa-Su 2:00 to 5:00 580/482-1044

 

ANADARKO

Delaware Tribal Museum: M-F 8:00 to 5:00 2 mi N on US-281 405/247-2448

National Hall of Fame For Famous American Indians
Includes outdoor gallery of bronzes.  M-Sa 9:00 to 5:00 Su 1:00 to 5:00; 115 US-62 E  405/247-5555

Philomathic Pioneer Museum:  311 E Main
T-Su 1:00 to 5:00; 405/247-3240

Southern Plains Indian Museum & Craft Center
Free on Sundays 1:00 to 5:00; US-62E 405/247-6221

 

APACHE

Apache Historical Museum: Original 1901 frontier bank with art gallery. M-F 9:00 to 5:00; Evans & Coblake 580/588-3392

 

CACHE

Quanah Parker Star House & Eagle Park Ghost Town:
Comanche Chief Quanah Parker had stars painted on the roof to mimic those on the uniforms of US military officers; By appt. SH-115 & SU-62 580/429-3238

Holy City of the Wichitas: Natural amphitheater and structures built by WPA and CCC in 1935, including a chapel with murals and intricate ceramic brickwork.  Site of annual pageant on Easter eve; Su-Sa 8:00 to dusk. Guided tours by appt.; Wichita Mountain Wildlife Refuge 580/429-3361

 

 

CARNEGIE

Kiowa Tribal Museum:  M-F 8:00 to 4:30; Special tours & exhibits offered; SH-9W 580/654-2300
 

CORDELL

Washita County Courthouse: Scaled-down version of the State Capitol, but with a dome. 8:00 to 4:00 daily; Town Square 580/832-3538

Washita County Museum:  F 2:00 to 4:00 and by appt; 105 E First  580/832-3681, 580/832-2053

 

DUNCAN

Shephens Country Historical Society Museum:
Th-Su 1:00 to 5:00; US-81 & Beech  580/252-0717

 

ELK CITY

Parker Drilling Rig #114:  One of the world´s tallest oil rigs; 107 E 3rd

 

ERICK

Honey Farm & Candle Company:  Working honey farm & candle business; gift shop; M-Sa 8:00 to 6:00;
Su 1:30 to 5:30 Mar-Dec, or by appt.; I-40 & Honey Farm Road; 580/526-3759

100th Meridian Museum:  Artifacts from prehistoric times to present; F-Sa 9:00 to 11:30 July-Aug; F-Sa 1:00 to 4:00 Sept-Jun;  Sheb Wooley Ave & Roger Miller Blvd. 580/526-3221

 

FORT SILL

Fort Sill Museum: 1870 Old Post buildings house exhibits about buffalo soldiers, Southern Plains tribes and Geronimo. Quartermaster corral includes re-created traders store and blacksmith shop; Su-Sa 8:30 to 4:30; 437 Quanah Rd, I-44 Key Gate Exit; 580/442-5123

 

FREDERICK

Hackberry Flat Wetland Restoration Project: Wetlands preservation area; wildlife viewing, hunting; open year round; Se of city 580/335-2126

Tillman Country Historical Museum Complex: Features one-room schoolhouse; W, Sa & Su 2:00 to 4:00 & by appt.; 201 N 9th 580/335-5884, 580/335-2805

 

HOBART

Old City Hall Threatre:  By appt., Main & 3rd; 580/726-2341

 

HOLLIS

Harmon County Historical Museum:  Tu-Sa 9:30-noon, 1:00 to 4:30; 102 W. Broadway 580/688-9545

 

HYDRO

Johnson´s Peanut Co: Seasonal; tours by appt, gift shop open year round.  S of city 1/2 mi on old Rt 66; 405/663-2330

 

LAWTON

Lewis Museum:  Transportation items, antique cars;
By appt.;816 SE 1st 580/355-0692

Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge:  60,000-plus acres; free range buffalo, Texas longhorn cattle, prairie dog town, elk, deer, Quanah Parker Nature Center, wildlife viewing and photography, mountain bicycling, rock climbing, 15 mi of trails, camping, picnicking, fishing. SH-49 N & W. 580/429-3222

 

MEDICINE PARK

Mt Scott: Scenic drive to the region´s highest point; 8am-dusk, weather permitting.  Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge 580/429-3222

 

SAYRE

Beckham County Courthouse:  M-F 9:00 to 5:00;
E Main 580/928-2457

Shortgrass Country Museum: by appt; 106 E Poplar, Rock Island Depot 580/928-5757, 580/928-5735

 

WALTERS

1920 Rock Island Depot:  By appt. 220 W Nevada
580/875-2922

Cotton County Museum:  Tools, housewares & medical equipment. M,W,F 9-noon. 116 N. Broadway  580/874

 

WAURIKA

Chisholm Trail Historical Museum:  The 200-year history of the Chisholm Trail; Sa-Su 2:00 to 5:00 & by appt.; US-81 & US-70 580/228-2166

Rock Island Railroad Depot/Library: M-Sa;
Meridian & Broadway 580/228-2575

 

WEATHERFORD

General Thomas P Stafford Museum:  Moon rocks, Apollo space suit, space exploration equipment, memorabilia from Oklahoma´s premier astronaut; Su-Sa 8:00 to 6:00; 3000 Logan Rd;580/772-6143

Lee-Cotter Blacksmith Shop:  Turn-of-the-century farrier equipment still in use; M-Sa 8:00 to 5:00; 208 W Rainey 580/772-7744

Thomas P Stafford & Custer County Veteran´s Memorial:  Su-Sa; 522 W. Rainey  580/772-7744

 

 

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