Oklahoma is overflowing with history and interesting places to visit. Everywhere you go, you will find something new and exciting to see and learn about. No matter your taste, you will find something of interest in the great state of Oklahoma.
The Healdton Oil Museum is located in Healdton in Arbuckle Country. Healdton is one of many "boom towns" in the Sooner State and this museum tells the story of the oil boom in Carter Carter.
The Pawnee Bill Ranch and Museum is located in Pawnee in Green Country. This museum shares the history of Gordan Wiliam Lillie and the Pawnee Bill Wild West Show. See wild buffalo, the Observation Tower and blacksmith shop.
The Museum of the Red River is located in Idabel in Kiamichi Country. Explore archaeological artifacts from the Caddo and Choctaw Indian tribes. Enjoy the artifacts from East Asian and African cultures as well.
The Twister Museum is in Wakita in Red Carpet Country. It is the actual office of the movie "Twister which starred Bill Paxton and Helen Hunt. Dorothy One, a prop from the movie, can be viewed. The Twister pinball machine, donated by Bill Paxton is also there.
The Oklahoma City National Museum is located in Oklahoma City in the heart of Frontier Country. It serves as a reminder of the bombing of the Murrah Building and the spirit of Oklahoma to recover from that event.
Pop in and discover for yourself that Oklahoma is more than oil, cows and cotton. Oklahoma offers visitors so many varied places of interest you may have to stay longer. Please do; Oklahoma loves having company!
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