National Wrestling Hall of Fame & Museum
National Wrestling Hall of Fame & Museum
Visit the National Wrestling Hall of Fame & Museum in Stillwater to experience America’s shrine to the sport of wrestling. Learn about the sport's rich history through interactive exhibits, electronic kiosks and watch NCAA Championship matches from the 1930s to present day. Begin your tour in the John T. Vaughan Hall of Honors, where the greatest names in wrestling are recognized, including the iconic granite plaques presented annually to Distinguished Members since the Hall of Fame opened in 1976.
The Paul K. Scott Museum of History features one of the largest collections of wrestling memorabilia in the world, including Olympic and World Championship gold medals and portraits of every United States wrestling gold medalist.
Wrestling truly is for everyone and the diversity and accessibility of the sport continues to be highlighted through exhibits featuring females, African Americans, Native Americans and Latino Americans.
Check out the William S. Hein Library and review the vast collection of wrestling books from around the world. The library also features historical documents, NCAA guides and results, and bound copies of Amateur Wrestling News dating back to 1956.
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Pricing
TicketsAdults: $7
Students: $3
Family: $15
Children (5 & under): Free
Military veterans and senior citizens (65 & older): $5
Special pricing for groups and teams is available.
While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the pricing listed above, prices are subject to change without notice.