Red Carpet Country, Oklahoma Museums
Sod House Museum
At one time thousands of sod houses dotted the plains region of North America. This "soddy " built by Marshal McCully in 1894
Alfalfa County Museum
The Alfalfa County Museum occupies the 1929 National Historic Cherokee Hotel, that to this day is the tallest four story building in Alfalfa County. Currently the museum'
Canton Area Museum
The passenger station originally built by the KCM&
Canadian Rivers Historical Society Museum
Area's first log jail, train caboose, furnished 1901 home.
T. B. Ferguson Mansion Museum
The Ferguson Mansion was built in 1907 and is open for tours of its period furnishings and historic memorabilia. T.B. Ferguson, appointed Oklahoma'
Windmill Museum and Park
Shattuck Windmill Museum and Park was established in 1994 and now, 37 windmills stand in the park, with no two alike, from a little 5 foot "Star Zephyr" to the big 18 foot "Samson."
Homestead Museum
Some of the items in the museum came from the people who came by covered wagon to homestead in what is now Ellis County, Oklahoma in the the late 1890s and early 1900s. There are household items (
Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center
The Museum of the Cherokee Strip in Enid, OK was transformed in 2012, into the first regional heritage center for the State of Oklahoma. It doubled in size to a 24,000
Humphrey Heritage Village
The Humphrey Heritage Village includes an elaborate old Victorian style home that has been refurbished. It is known as the "Glidewell Home." Also included is the original land office
George's Antique Auto Museum
George's Antique Auto Museum features 50 antique automobiles displayed in period settings. Twenty-five of them were made before 1950
Railroad Museum of Oklahoma
If you are fascinated by trains, you will like the Railroad Museum of Oklahoma. Within the museum compound, there are six cabooses from railroads that have served Enid (Union Pacific, BNSF
Grant County Historical Society Museum
Visit the Grant County Museum to learn about the history and development of the area from the 1893 Cherokee Strip Land Run, farm equipment, and 1890s clothing and cooking equipment.
Medford Centennial Buildling
The Medford Centennial Buildling lets you view records the City's History from 1893 to present.
Wacky Wacky Wilsons Roadside Museum
Wacky Wacky Wilsons Roadside Museum and Themed Wedding Chapel - A very unique experience.
Community Museum
The Community Museum is housed in Laverne's first hotel, The Fox, which was built in 1912
Kaw City Museum
The Kaw City Museum was established in the railroad station of "old" Kaw City when the depot was moved from the old town site to the new location on the hill overlooking the Arkansas River valley.
The Kanza Museum
With heavy emphasis on the history and preservation of Kaw Nation's artifacts, the Kansa Museum has frequently changing displays. The museum has recently featured some of the tribe'
Newkirk Communty Museum
Kay County Cherokee Outlet memoribilia.
Cultural Center Museum & Visitors Center
The Ponca City Cultural Center Museum is the former home of Ernest Whitworth Marland, tenth Governor of Oklahoma, who came to Ponca City to visit the 101
Marland Estate Mansion
Marland modeled his dream home after the Davanzati Palace in Florence, Italy. Breathtakingly beautiful, this "Palace on the Prairie"
Ad Buck Museum of Science and History
The A.D. Buck Museum of Science and History was founded in 1913
Governor Seay Mansion
The Seay Mansion is a monument to a dream, a dream that Kingfisher would be the new capitol of Oklahoma Territory;
First Bank of Kingfisher
D.F. Doak and his brother, Walter, opened the Bank of Kingfisher in a tent on April 22, 1889 - the day of the land run. It stood on the corner of Main and Admire near the center of Kingfisher.
Major County Historical Society Museum
Antique farm machinery, pioneer exhibits, veterans memorial.
Cherokee Strip Museum
Through the use of artifacts, photographs, and documents the museum traces the history of the Cherokee Outlet and its people.
Minie R. Slief Community Museum
Each community within Roger Mills County has displayed their history with memorabilia. The Veteran's Room has an unequaled display of uniforms, pictures, and an exceptional scrapbook.
The Augusta Metcalfe & Break O'Day Farm
Break O'Day Farm and Metcalfe Museum, the historic homestead and repository for the works of Oklahoma pioneer and “Sagebrush Artist,” Augusta Corson Metcalfe Directions:
No Man's Land Museum
Since its establishment in 1934 by surviving pre-Territorial pioneers from all parts of the Oklahoma Panhandle, the No Man'
Texhoma Museum
The Texhoma Museum is maintained and operated by the Texhoma Genealogical and Historical Society, Editors and Publishers of the Panhandle Pioneers, a Local Historical Series.
The Plains Indians and Pioneers Museum
The Plains Indians and Pioneers Museum offers a walk on the wild side with Lawyer/Gunfighter, Temple Lea Houston - Sam Houston's youngest offspring. Temple'
Cherokee Strip Museum
In 1975 the Cherokee Strip Museum Association acquired the former Alva City Hospital building with its 40 rooms to house one of Oklahoma'
Northwestern Oklahoma State Museum
Northwestern Oklahoma State University Museum houses one of the top taxidermic bird collections in the United States and also has natural history exhibits, fossils, and Indian artifacts.
The Freedom Museum
The Freedom Museum is one of the most popular places of interest in this area. The museum houses one of the most extensive collections of late 1800s and early 1900