How many kids have imagined themselves in a rodeo? At The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, kids realize dreams can come true. The museum, built in 1955, houses 30,000 thousand examples of American Indian and Western artwork. Designed to honor the Cowboy, the venue has over 200,000 square feet, displaying a large collection of photos, guns, and even the different types of barbed wire that were used on ranches. A slew of annual events, like the Annual Chuck Wagon Festival, keeps guests coming back year after year.

1700 Northeast 63rd Street, Oklahoma City, OK, Phone: 405-478-2250

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