Anardarko Basin Museum of Natural History
category : Museums

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the hotel was built in the late 1920's and promoted as the only fireproof hotel between Oklahoma City and Amarillo. It is also site of one of the world's largest drilling rigs, 181 feet tall, and visible from Interstate 40. It also houses the Route 66 World News, a publication promoting the history and preservation of the nostalgia of the "Mainstreet of America."
The ABMNH has an outstanding collection of minerals, fossils, natural history rocks, petrified wood, Native American pictures, paintings and beadwork, oil & gas memorabilia, art & photographs, oil & gas exploration and production equipment. Our goal is to portray a relationship to Route 66, oil & gas, & to provide an extensive tourist information center.
The regional nature of the museum encompasses a large, natural geologic wonder known as the Anadarko Basin. This basin covers most of the area roughly bounded by Oklahoma City, Anadarko, Amarillo, Guymon, Dodge City, and Blackwell. Some of the deepest natural-gas wells on Earth have been in the Anadarko Basin.
Many hours of labor and the efforts of numerous individuals went into the rehabilitation of the mezzanine.
Admission: Admission fee
Hours: By appointment. Closed legal holidays
Address: 204 N Main
Phone: 580-243-0437
Our Website:www.itlnet.net/web/route66/index.html
Group tours by arrangement; handicapped accessible; motorcoach parking.
Come visit us in Elk City, Oklahoma