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BARNSDALL |
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Bigheart Museum: Artifacts from city´s oilfield days; Tu-F noon to 4:00; Sa 9:00 to 1:00; 520 W Main (918)847-2023 |
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Main Street Oil Well: "Ripley´s Believe It Or Not" calls it the world´s only oil well in the middle of Main Street; 918/847-2516 |
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BARTLESVILLE |
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Bartlesville Community Center: Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation design. Performing arts center, banquet facilities; M-F 8:00 to 5:00; guided tours Th at 3:00; self-guided tours daily; Adams & Cherokee; 918/337-2787 |
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Bartlesville Museum In The Price Tower: Permanent and special exhibits; Tu-Sa 10:00 to 3:00; Su 12:30 to 3:00; 6th & Dewey 918/336-2491 |
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Johnstone Park: Replica of Oklahoma´s first commercial oil well; Hulah Depot; steam locomotive; Kiddie Park with 30-cent rides; M-Su; N Cherokee & Hensley Blvd; 918/336-8708 |
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Keepsake Candle Factory: Candles made from molds of antique glassware; M-F 9:00-5:30; Sa 10:00-5:00; Su 1:00 to 5:00; 2 mi W, SH-60 918/336-0351 |
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LaQuinta Foster Mansion: Circa 1932, 32 room Spanish style mansion; Th 10:30-11:30 or by appt; 2201 Silverlake Rd. 918/336-6943 |
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BRISTOW |
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Armer´s Exotic Animals: Open daily; N of city 918/367-5577 |
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Bristow Museum: Railroad depot; M-F; One Railroad Place 918/367-5151 |
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Sand Creek Art Gallery: Tu-Sa; 221 S Main 918/367-5656 |
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Skye Mesa Wolf Hybrids: Open Daily; S of city 918/367-5613 |
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Veterans of Foreign Wars National Wake Island War Memorial: M-Su; City Park; 918/367-5720 |
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BROKEN ARROW |
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Broken Arrow Historical Society Museum: Tu-F 1:00 to 4:00; 1800 S Main 918/258-2616 |
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Safari´s Exotic Wildlife Sanctuary: 26881 E 58th St; By appt. 918/643-1332 |
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CATOOSA |
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Tulsa Port of Catoosa/Arkansas River Historical Society Museum: Self-guided driving tours; Museum houses memorabilia from development of the Tulsa Port of Catoosa and McClellan-Kerr waterway; M-F 8:00 to 4:30; US-169 N to 46th St N, then E 5 mi, Port Authority Building 918/266-2291 |
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CHECOTAH |
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Katy Depot Center: Restored 1890 MKT Depot and tourist information center; Th-M 10:00 to 5:00; Su 1:00 to 5:00 Mar-Dec; US-69 & US-266, N of I-40 918/473-6377 |
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CHELSEA |
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Hogue House: By appt; 10th & Olive 918/789-2220 |
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Oklahoma´s First Oil Well Historical Site: The state´s first non commercial well; M-Su; 1 mi W of SH-66 918/789-2220 |
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CLAREMORE |
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Conservation Education Reserve: Natural resource conservation facility; group tours; M-Su; Rogers University 918/341-4147 |
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Oklahoma Military Academy Memorial Museum: M-F 8:00 to 5:00; Rogers University 918/341-2818 |
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Will Rogers Memorial Museum: Gravesite, memorabilia, children´s interactive center, films, gift shop, archives; M-Su 8:00 to 5:00; 1720 W Will Rogers; 918/341-0719 800/324-9455 |
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CLEVELAND |
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Triangle Oil & Historical Museum: Cleveland memorabilia: Sa-Su 1:00 to 5:00, sum; 1/2 mi W on US-64 918/358-3133 |
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COLLINSVILLE |
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Collinsville Depot Museum: Pioneer furnishings; By appt. 115 S 10th 918/371-2386 |
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COWETA |
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The Emporium: Oldest home in Coweta housing gifts and antiques M-Sa 10:00 to 6:00; Th 10:00 to 8:00; 401 N Broadway 918/486-2748 |
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Mission Bell Museum: Early day items from Coweta; M-F, 10:00 to 3:00 & Sa-Su by appt; Cypress & S Ave B 918/486-2513 |
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DRUMRIGHT |
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Attic Babies: Nationally-recognized manufacturers of collectible gag dolls; factory tours and gift shop; Tours M-Th 9:30 and 1:00; 4 mi N on SH-99; 918/352-2204 |
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Drumright Historical Museum: Oilfield and area history, Su 1:30 to 5:00, Broadway & Harley 918/352-2204 |
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FORT GIBSON |
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Fort Gibson National Cemetery: Graves of veterans from every war since 1812; M-Su; 1 mi E on US-62 918/478-2334 |
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FOYIL |
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Totem Pole Park: Restored fantasy roadside park features 1948 90-foot concrete totem pole, rock home and other structures by late folk artist Ed Galloway; 4 mi E on SH-28A 918/342-9149 |
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GORE |
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Cherokee Court House Tahlonteeskee: Reconstructed 1829 council house; 2 mi E; 918/489-5663 |
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GROVE |
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Har-ber Village: Outdoor replica of a turn-of-the-century village; M-Su 9:00 to 6:00, Mar-Nov; 3 1/2 mi W; 918/786-6446 |
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HEAVENER |
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Peter Conser Historic House; Home of the leader of the Choctaw Lighthorsemen; W-F 10:00 to 5:00; Su 1:00 to 5:00; 4 mi S, 3 mi W; 918/653-2493 |
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HENRYETTA |
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Henryetta Art Association Museum: By appt; 621 W Main 918/652-4165 |
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Henryetta Territorial Museum: Henryetta mementos, artifacts; Tu 12:00 to 4:00; W-F 10:00 to 4:30; Sa 1:00 to 3:00; 408 W Moore 918/652-3028 |
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HOMINY |
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Drummond House: Victorian home with period furnishings; F-Sa 10:00 to 5:00; Su 1:00 to 5:00 305 N Price 918/885-2374 |
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JAY |
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Delaware County Historical Museum: Indian artifacts, historical items; M, W, F 1:00 to 4:00 sum; closed Nov-Mar; SH-20 on Courthouse Square 918/253-4345 |
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LANGLEY |
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Pensacola Dam: World´s longest multiple-arch dam stretches across Grand Lake; Tours, sum; SH-28E 918/782-3214 |
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LOCUST GROVE |
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Saline Courthouse: Only original remaining Cherokee courthouse; 9 mi E on US-412, then 3/4 mi S |
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Willard Stone & Sons Museum & Gallery: By appt 1-mi E on US-412 918/479-5388 |
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MANNFORD |
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Keystone Crossroads Museum: Manford, Creed and Pawnee county artifacts; Su 1:00 to 4:00 Mar-Jun, or by appt; Coonrod Ave & SH-51 918/865-7206 |
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MIAMI |
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Coleman Theater: Route 66 landmark features Spanish-Mission style architecture and Louis XV furnishings; Tu-Sa 10:00 to 4:00 Jun-Aug; M-F 8:30 to 5:00 Sept-May; group tours by appt; 103 N Main 918/542-6685 918/540-2425 |
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Dobson Museum: Indian artifacts, mining and frontier memorabilia; Su, W & F 1:00 to 4:00; 110 "A" St. SW 918/542-5388 |
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MUSKOGEE |
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Thomas-Foreman Home: Original furnishings, private collections; F-Sa 10:00 to 5:00; 1419 W Okmulgee 918/682-6938 |
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NOWATA |
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Nowata County Historical Museum: Tu-Sa 1:00 to 4:00; 121 S Pine 918/273-1191 |
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OKMULGEE |
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Creek Council House Museum: History of the Muscogee (Creek) people; Tu-Sa 10:00 to 4:30; 106 W 6th; 918/756-2324 |
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OOLOGAH |
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Bank of Oologah: Furnishings, equipment from pre-statehood bank that bears the city´s original spelling M-F 9:00 to 5:00; Sa 9:00 to 4:00; Su 1:00 to 4:00 Maple & Cooweescoowee 918/443-2790 |
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Dog Iron Ranch & Will Rogers Birthplace: Home of Oklahoma´s favorite son has a new barn after a recent old-fashioned barn raising; Daily self-guided tours; 2 mi N on US-169, 1 mi E 918/275-4201 |
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Oolagah Historical Museum: M-F 9:00 to 5:00 Sa 10:00 to 4:00; Su 1:00 to 4:00; Maple & Cooweescoowee 918/443-2790 |
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PAWHUSKA |
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Cathedral of the Osage: Built in 1910, features rare stained-glass windows; By appt; 1314 N Lynn; 918/287-1414 |
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Osage County Historical Museum: M-Su 9:00 to 5:00 sum; M-F 9:00 to 5:00, Sa-Su 12:00 to 5:00 win; 700 N Lynn 918/287-9924 |
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Osage Tribal Museum & Gift Shop: M-Fr, 10:00 to 5:00; 819 Grandview 918/287-4622 |
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PAWNEE |
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Pawnee Bill Museum & Ranch: 1908 mansion, barn, buffalo pasture, log cabin and blacksmith shop; memorabilia of Pawnee Bill and his wild west shows; Su, M 1:00 to 4:00; Tu-Sa 10:00 to 5:00; 1/2 mi W on US-64 918/762-2513 |
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PICHER |
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Picher Mining Field Museum, Inc: Lead and zinc specimens; artifacts; M-Sa 10:00 to 2:00; Su 12:00 to 4:00, sum; 528 N Connell 918/673-1192 |
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SALLISAW |
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Dwight Mission: Circa 1829 Cherokee mission boarding school; By appt; 11 mi N; 918/775-2144 |
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Fourteen Flags Museum: Log cabins built before 1845; re-created 1930´s general store; M-Su 9:00 to 5:00; 200 E Cherokee 918/775-2558 |
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Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge: Winter home for thousands of migratory waterfowl and bald eagles. 6-mi daytime driving tours: office hrs, M-F 7:30 to 4:00; 3 mi S of Vian 918/773-5251 |
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Sequoyah´s Home Site: Home,exhibits about the inventor of the Cherokee alphabet; Tu-F 9:00 to 5:00; Sa-Su 2:00 to 5:00; 11 mi NE on SH-101 918/775-2413 |
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SAND SPRINGS |
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Charles Page Memorial Library & Museum: Pristine example of Oklahoma art deco architecture; Tu-Th 1:00 to 5:00; F-Sa 11:00 to 3:00; 6 E Broadway 918/241-5889 |
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Keystone Watchable Wildlife Area: Winter bald eagle viewing Oct-Apr; 5 mi W on US-64 |
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Sand Springs Historical and Cultural Museum: T-Th 1:00 to 5:00; F-Sa 11:00 to 3:00; Main & Broadway 918/241-5889 |
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SAPULPA |
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Frankoma Pottery: Internationally renowned Oklahoma giftware and dishware. Plant tours, gift shop M-Sa 9:00 to 5:00; Su 1:00 to 5:00; 2400 Frankoma Rd. 918/224-5511 |
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Sapulpa Historical Museum: M-Th 10:00 to 3:00; 100 E Lee 918/224-4871 |
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SKIATOOK |
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Skiatook Historical Museum: Tu-F 1L00 to 4:00; 115 S Broadway 918/396-7558 |
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SPIRO |
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Spiro Mounds Archaeological Park: Evidence of prehistoric Indians; W-Sa 9:00 to 5:00; Su 12:00 to 5:00; 6 mi NE; 918/962-2062 |
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TAHLEQUAH |
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George Murrell Home: Antebellum residence of prominent citizen; hours vary; 3 mi S on SH-82, 1 mi E on Murrell Rd. 918/456-2751 |
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TULSA |
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Alexandre Hogue Gallery of Art: Traveling exhibits, works of local artists; M-F 8:30 to 4:30, Sa 1:00 to 4:00 Sep-May; Phillips Hall, 6th & College 918/631-2202 |
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Arkansas River Historical Society Museum/Tulsa Port of Catoosa: Self-guided driving tours; Museum houses memorabilia from development of the Tulsa Port of Catoosa and McClellan-Kerr waterway; M-F 8:00 to 4:30; US-169 N to 46th St N, then E 5 mi, Port Authority Building 918/266-2291 |
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Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame: Photos and history of musicians who have contributed to Oklahoma´s music; M-F 9:00 to 5:00; 322 N Greenwood 918/582-1741 |
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Oxley Nature Center: M-Su 8:00 to 5:00; Mohawk Park, NE of Tulsa Zoo 918/669-6644 |
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Red Bud Valley Nature Preserve: 80 acres; 1-mi trail loop through three distinct habitats and an exposed limestone formation with caves and springs; W-Su 8:00 to 5:00; 3 1/2 mi N of I-44 on 161 E Ave 918/669-6644 |
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Tulsa Historical Society Museum: Tu, W, Th, Sa 11:00 to 4:00 1400 Gilcrease Museum Rd 918/596-1350 |
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VINITA |
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Eastern Trails Museum: Historical and pioneer artifacts; M-Sa 1:30 to 4:00; 215 W Illinois 918/256-2115 |
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WARNER |
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Wallis Museum: Fossils, rocks, Indian artifacts; M-F 8:00 to 5:00; Student Union Bldg, Connors State College 918/463-2931 |
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