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National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum

        The world’s largest collection of Western lore and art and a showcase of the American West in Oklahoma City. This enormous Hall features the art of Charles Russell, Frederic Remington, and James Earle Fraser, among others.  The complex contains several major exhibition galleries, The American Cowboy Gallery, The American Rodeo Gallery and the Western Entertainment Gallery, a Children's Cowboy Corral, and a 14,000 square foot western town, Prosperity Junction, from the turn of the century.  The Hall's landscape includes beautiful natural and botanical gardens. This unique complex, which has tripled in size in the last 5 years, also includes a restaurant and museum store.  

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"End of the Trail" statue by James Earle Fraser

National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum
1700 N.E. 63rd Street
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73111
Phone: 405-478-2250

Operating hours vary with the season.
Closed on Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day.

Admission fees charged. Children under 6 are free and discounts for seniors 62+ are available.

North of I-44 between I-235 and I-35 on the north side of Oklahoma City.  Follow the signs from I-235 and I-44.

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