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Science

Cemetery, Culture, General, Historical Society, Library

Family Histories, Alfalfa County History Book, Alfalfa County Cemetery Book, Pictures. The Historical Society has a Microfilm Reader/Printer located at the museum. Limited Obituaries of Alfalfa County Deaths.

In 1990 the American Railway Museum became dormant.

Anadarko Philomathic Museum

Anadarko, Oklahoma

Antlers Historical Museum

Antlers, Oklahoma

Apache State Bank Museum

Apache, Oklahoma

Children's, History, Historic House, Historical Society

THE MUSEUM WILL BE CLOSED TO REPAIR DAMAGE FROM THE TORNADO ON APRIL 27, 2024. WE HOPE TO OPEN SOMETIME IN 2025.

Ataloa Lodge Museum

Muskogee, Oklahoma

Anthropology, Archaeology, Art, Church, Culture, History, Historic House, Natural History, University

A very large private collection of American Indian Art/Utilaterian items from every corner of Native America. The historic Ataloa Lodge Museum offers one of the finest collections of American Indian art and life-ways in the United States, and each season on its grounds holds its own unique beauty.

Art, Culture

The Ada Arts & Heritage Center is the former library for the city of Ada. It now provides a venue for cultural and community events.

Adams Corner Rural Village

Tahlequah, Oklahoma

American Banjo Museum

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Art, Culture, General, History, Specialized

The American Banjo Museum is a national treasure in downtown Oklahoma City. The American Banjo Museum is a world-class facility dedicated to preserving and promoting the music and heritage of America's native musical instrument - the banjo. With over 300 banjos the museum presents the history and evolution of the banjo with interpretive exhibits and displays.

Anadarko Basin Museum

Elk City, Oklahoma

History

Antique Automobile Museum

Chickasha, Oklahoma

Specialized

Apache Historical Society

Apache, Oklahoma

Culture, History, Historic House, Historical Society

Originally built in 1901-02, this two story sandstone structure housed the Apache State Bank offices and other businesses throughout the years. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it now houses the museum, which displays local history including period clothing and antique furniture, books, more than 600 local photographs, original bank fixtures, art, medical and dental equipment, and other collections and memorabilia of many past citizens of Apache. Other group services can include a tour of the Mo Betta shirt factory. Admission is free, but donations accepted. Credit to Oklahoma Tourism & Recreation Department.

Arbuckle Historical Museum

Sulphur, Oklahoma

History

Historical Society