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Museums & Historic Sites

What do Wild West Shows, Victorian mansions, sod houses, forts, battlefields, and prehistoric archaeological sites have in common? They are all right here in Oklahoma where the diverse and exciting past unfolds across the state.

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Cherokee Strip Museum
2
Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center
3
Museum of the Western Prairie
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Oklahoma History Center
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Oklahoma Route 66 Museum
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Oklahoma Territorial Museum
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Pioneer Heritage Townsite Center
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Pioneer Woman Museum
9
Spiro Mounds
10
Fort Gibson
11
Fort Supply
12
Fort Towson
13
Fort Washita
14
Honey Springs Battlefield
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Frank Phillips Home
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Fred Drummond Home
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George Murrell Home
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Pawnee Bill Ranch
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Peter Conser Home
20
Sequoyah's Cabin
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Sod House Museum
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AJ Seay Mansion
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Chisholm Trail Museum
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Confederate Memorial Museum & Cemetery
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Healdton Oil Museum
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Henry Overholser Mansion
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Jim Thorpe Home
28
No Man's Land Museum
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State Capital Publishing Museum
30
TB Ferguson Home
31
Tom Mix Museum

Museums

  1. Cherokee Strip Museum
  2. Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center
  3. Museum of the Western Prairie
  4. Oklahoma History Center
  5. Oklahoma Route 66 Museum
  6. Oklahoma Territorial Museum
  7. Pioneer Heritage Townsite Center
  8. Pioneer Woman Museum
  9. Spiro Mounds Museum

Historic Homes

  1. Frank Phillips Home
  2. Fred Drummond Home
  3. George M. Murrell Home
  4. Pawnee Bill Ranch
  5. Peter Conser Home
  6. Sequoyah's Cabin
  7. Sod House Museum


Military Sites

  1. Fort Gibson
  2. Fort Supply
  3. Fort Towson
  4. Fort Washita
  5. Honey Springs Battlefield


Affiliates

  1. A. J. Seay Mansion
  2. Chisholm Trail Museum
  3. Confederate Memorial Museum & Cemetery
  4. Healdton Oil Museum
  5. Henry Overholser Mansion
  6. Jim Thorpe Home
  7. No Man's Land Museum
  8. State Capital Publishing Museum
  9. T.B. Ferguson Home
  10. Tom Mix Museum



 OHS will mark 150th anniversary of the American Civil War with reenactments, activities and historical exploration. Visit www.okcivilwar.org to find out more.