About Us : The Alfalfa County Museum occupies the 1929 National Historic Cherokee Hotel, that to this day is the tallest four story building in Al...
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About Us:Journey with us to a time in our country's past where life was hard but hope for a better future was strong. The promise of new life in th...
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About Us
The Railroad Museum of Oklahoma is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) corporation formed for the preservation and display of historical railroad art...
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History:
The town of Kingman was incorporated in 1883 with a population of 400. Five years later with a population of nearly 6,000, the citizens o...
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Our Purpose:
Our general mission is to honor the memory of US Military Veterans from all military branches and provide a place for people t...
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Mission:
The mission of the Plains Indians and Pioneers Museum is to collect, preserve, and interpret the history of Northwest Oklahoma for 50 mil...
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About Us:
Our museum got its start when a group of Wellington citizens joined together to form the Chisholm Trail Museum in 1963. After many mee...
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Mission:
The purpose of this corporation is to preserve and to perpetuate the history of the people of Oklahoma in this community and along the Ch...
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Cherokee Strip Museum Located on five acres of land about an hour north of Oklahoma City, the Cherokee Strip Museum provides an opportunity to expl...
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Salt: The Hutchinson Salt Member of the Permian Wellington Formation was formed about 275 million years ago when the Permian Sea dried up. One of t...
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The Mulvane Historical Museum, housed in the former
Santa Fe Depot, was dedicated and opened August 19, 1983. The Mulvane Historical Society...
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The Derby Museum is managed by the Derby Historical Society and does not receive city or government funding. The museum exists solely by and with v...
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Old Cowtown Museum is a unique, 17 acre open-air living history museum which recreates Wichita and Sedgwick County, Kansas from 1865 to 1880. you'l...
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