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The Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center 507 S. 4th Street | 580.237.1907 | csrhc. org
The Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center Brings History To Life Through Interactive Exhibits That Tell The Story Of The 1893 Cherokee Strip Land Run— The Largest Land Run In American History. The Museum Features Five Immersive Galleries, Rotating Exhibits, A Theater, Research Center, Museum Shop, And The Humphrey Heritage Village, Home To The Only Remaining 1893 U. S. Land Office.
Leonardo’ s Children’ s Museum & Adventure Quest 200 E. Maple | 580.233.2787 | leonardos. org
Leonardo’ s Children’ s Museum Is A Hands-On Art And Science Museum Dedicated To Enriching And Inspiring Children Of All Ages Through Fun, Interactive Learning Experiences. Founded Through The Vision Of Helen Mary Walker Garriott, Owen Garriott, And Community Leaders, The Museum Opened In 1995. Named For Leonardo Da Vinci, The Museum Encourages Creativity, Exploration, And Discovery Through Engaging Exhibits, Classes, And Workshops.
Railroad Museum Of Oklahoma 702 N. Washington | 580.233.3051
The Railroad Museum Of Oklahoma Is A Treasure Trove Of Railroad History And Artifacts. Located In A Historic Freight Depot, The Museum Features A Vast Collection Of Over 1,000 Pieces Of Dining Car China, Vintage Lanterns, Depot Clocks, And A Telegraph System. Visitors Can Explore Model Trains In Action, Including Ho And N-Scale Layouts, And Even Climb Aboard Nine Authentic Cabooses From The Railroads That Once Served Enid. The Museum Also Includes A Display Of The Campbell Brothers Circus And Related Circus Items, Making It A Favorite Among Both Young And Old.
Woodring Wall Of Honor And Veterans Park 1026 S. 66th | 580.233.4530
The Woodring Wall Of Honor & Veterans Park Is A Peaceful Place To Reflect On Those Who Have Paid The Ultimate Price During Their Military Service. This Park Is Home To A Permanent 80 Percent Scale Replica Of The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall In Washington, D. C. That Stands Eight Feet High And 380 Feet Long. It Features The Names Of Over 58,000 Men And Women- Including Over 990 Oklahomans- Who Served And Sacrificed Their Lives In The Vietnam War.
American Military Heritage Museum Oakwood Mall, 4125 W. Owen K. Garriott | 580.233.4530
This 40,000 Sq Ft Museum( Formerly Known As The Ok Military History Exhibit) Is Dedicated To Honoring America’ s History Of Fighting For Freedom. The Exhibit Features A Variety Of Military Artifacts, Including Aircraft, Jeeps, Helicopters, And Memorabilia From Past Wars. It Also Includes A T-33 Simulator, F-4 Phantom And Mig-21 Fighters, Dioramas Such As A Mash Unit And A Civil War Battle, And Heroes Of The Heartland, A Tribute To 10 Fallen Heroes From The Region. Free Admission.
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