Heartland of America Museum
Heartland of America Museum
The Heartland of America Museum chronicles life in western Oklahoma by preserving historical artifacts and providing authentic and educational displays on the various aspects of life in the heartland. Featuring 12,000 sq ft of exhibit space, the museum showcases over 70 exhibits of items ranging from the Great Depression and WWI to the Iraq War. Other displays include a drug store, music-related items, toys, games, a one-room schoolhouse, American Indian artifacts, historic cars, tractors, clothing, a telephone switchboard, phone booth, 1930s bedroom, blacksmith shop, an original Route 66 diner, portable jail, communication technology, patriotism and religion.
This museum is a must-see for anyone interested in the progression of America throughout the 20th century. The museum also offers wind turbine tours daily by appointment. The tour consists of a slide show presentation showing the construction of a wind turbine unit from start to finish, a question and answer session, and a visit to a wind turbine site.
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Pricing
Adults (19 and over): $6Children & students (with student ID): $2
Children 5 and under: Free
While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the pricing listed above, prices are subject to change without notice.