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Cimarron Native American Museum


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Located in the Cimarron Antique Mall at I-44, Exit 29, is an extensive collection of Native American artifacts and western memorbilia, featuring paintings by Cowboy Artist Joe Beeler. You will see everything from the tiniest bird points to petrified buffalo skulls to hides, stone axes, knives, animal mounts, and lots more. And, it's free. A must for children of all ages.


Admission: FREE
Hours: Daily 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Address: I-44 at Exit 29
Phone: 417-548-3023

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