OKLAHOMA HISTORY CENTER This 18-acre complex is a well-designed, multisensory historical experience that chronicles the story of Oklahoma via five galleries. The 215,000-square-foot space uses audio, visual and computer-assisted activities to share the history of Oklahoma from a diverse group of perspectives. More than 2,000 artifacts are contained in the center, including Native American and military artifacts, photographs, textiles and machinery.
OKLAHOMA NATIONAL STOCKYARDS The world’s largest stocker and feeder cattle market is in the Stockyards City district of Oklahoma City. Operating since 1910, the stockyards have been a vital part of local culture and national trade. Cattle auctions take place every Monday and Tuesday and are open to the public.
OKLAHOMA RAILWAY MUSEUM The ORM has an impressive collection of freight cars, passenger cars, a steam engine, a beautifully reconstructed train depot and four operating locomotives, which pull passengers on the first and third Saturday from April to August. The museum aims to educate the public about the role of trains in the development of Oklahoma and the U.S. If you’re eager to ride a steam train, the Oklahoma Railway Museum is the spot for you.
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