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National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum1700 Northeast 63rd Street, Oklahoma City, OKTel: (405) 478-2250 • Web: Visit this site » The American West is captured in this 220,000 square foot museum. There are hundreds of sculptures and thousands of paintings, photographs and artifacts from the Old West. The newest addition is the Joe Grandee Museum, which features more than 5,000 artifacts from this artist's personal collection. There is a life-size reproduction of a frontier town, a rodeo gallery, a cowboy gallery and a frontier soldier gallery. You will also see the largest collection of contemporary western artists, as well as the well-known paintings of Frederick Remington. Admission: USD8.50 adults, USD7 seniors, USD4 children (6-12), free for children under 6.
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Sep 24, 2007 by
Karen from Ocala, FL
“The previous revuers obviously have never been to the museum in Canyon, TX. This one was nice, the paintings and sculpture were excellent, but the rest was a big zero and a waste if our time. I must say though, the landscaping was great - except for the cracked and broken front steps. I learned hundreds of things at the TX museum, but nothing here. We have been in all the lower forty-eight states and always try to take in most museums we run across. Maybe we are just jaded because we have seen the best.” 1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
Jul 6, 2006 by
Charlotte Powers from Wytheville, Va.
“This is an awesome place. We hope to come back for a visit sometime. I was wondering if it would be possible to purchase a small replica of the "Trails end" of the white alabaster horse and rider. Maybe even an 8x10 photo. I took pictures while there but they were lost in our travels. I can be reached at. ” 1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
Aug 13, 2005 by
Terry West from Chattanooga, TN
“Someone had to tell the world about western US migration, life and our heritage, no one can tell it better than this, keep on keeping on.” 2 of 2 people found this review helpful.Popular Attractions in Oklahoma CityView all attractions in Oklahoma City
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