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Frank Phillips had entertaining, educating, and preserving the West’s history in mind when he built the Woolaroc Ranch Museum and Wildlife Park in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. Ideal for kids of all ages, the ranch is in Northeastern Oklahoma, Osage Hills, and provides a wildlife preserve on 3,700 acres of rugged land. The ranch is home to exotic and native animals like elk, bison, and longhorn cattle that roam freely in the wide-open meadows. The museum houses Native American art, artifacts, and Western art. The museum also houses a variety of colt rifles and a monoplane. This historic museum is free for kids 11 and younger.
1925 Woolaroc Ranch Road, Bartlesville, OK, Phone: 918-336-0307
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