FAM is committed to serving as a dynamic center promoting awareness and educating the broader public of the unique cultures, diversity, history, contributions and resilience of the First American Nations in Oklahoma today. The 175,000-square-foot museum, located at 659 First Americans Boulevard in Oklahoma City, showcases state-of-the-art exhibitions of First Americans history, culture and art; offer public and educational programs; a family discovery center; a full-service restaurant; catering; and a museum store featuring authentic, one-of-a-kind handmade items by premier First American artists. ADMISSION: $15 GROUP RATES: call for rates and details. HOURS OF OPERATIONS: Mon. - Fri. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. FIRST AMERICANS MUSEUM
CONTACT:
Ginny Underwood, Marketing and Communications Manager
(o): 405.594.2116 (c): 405.229.7210 ginnyu@famok.org famok.org
Sat. - Sun. 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. RESTAURANT ON-SITE: Yes MOTORCOACH PARKING: Yes MOTORCOACH PARKING COST: Free
HARN HOMESTEAD
The Harn Homestead is a ten-acre property that was once an 1890’s homestead. A collection of six historic buildings tells the story of Oklahoma City’s humble beginnings and feature the following: An 1890’s Schoolhouse, a 1904 Dairy Barn, a replica homestead cabin, a small two-story home. a 1910 Farmhouse, and the Harn House; a 1904 Victorian available for guided tours on the hour and half-hour. All other buildings are available to view throughout the museum’s hours of operation. GROUP RATES: $5 GROUP RATE MINIMUM: 10 HOURS OF OPERATION: Mon. - Frid., 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.* *9:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. in July and Aug. MOTORCOACH PARKING: Yes MOTORCOACH PARKING COST: No
CONTACT:
David Sapper dsapper@harnhomestead.com harnhomestead.com
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