U.S. Cavalry Association Museum
U.S. Cavalry Association Museum
Step into the storied history of America's mounted military at the U.S. Cavalry Association Museum, located on the grounds of historic Fort Reno in El Reno. Housed in a former officers' residence, the museum preserves and interprets the heritage of the United States Cavalry from the Revolutionary War era through the transition to mechanized and airborne units.
Visitors can explore an impressive collection of uniforms, weapons, saddles, photographs, documents and military artifacts that showcase the evolution of cavalry service over more than two centuries. Exhibits highlight the lives of cavalry soldiers, the role of Fort Reno as a frontier military post and the enduring traditions of the cavalry branch.
Operated by the United States Cavalry Association, a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving cavalry history since 1976, the museum also serves as a gateway to the association’s research library and educational programs. History enthusiasts traveling along historic Route 66 will find the museum a fascinating stop that brings the legacy of the American cavalry to life.
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Pricing
Adults (17-54): $4Seniors (55+): $3
Active/Retired Military: $2
Children (4-16): Free
While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the pricing listed above, prices are subject to change without notice.