Welcome to the museum at the Oklahoma History Center. An architectural
masterpiece, a decade in the making, the Oklahoma History Center is an
18-acre, 215,000 square-foot learning center exploring Oklahoma’s
unique history of geology, transportation, commerce, culture, aviation,
heritage and more.
Smithsonian quality exhibits that bring to life the voice and visions of Oklahoma.
more than 50 topics and 2,000 artifacts reflecting Oklahoma’s inspiring and adventurous past.
yourself and your family through cutting edge research and interpretive programs of Oklahoma’s rich and diverse history.
Stories, spirits, triumphs and tragedy…the Oklahoma History Center is your opportunity to experience Oklahoma’s inspiring and adventurous past.
The Oklahoma History Center is conveniently located on the northeast
corner of N.E. 23rd & Lincoln Boulevard, across the street from the
Governor's Mansion. Motor coach parking is available, and the
Center offers food and beverages at the Winnie Mae Café on the third
floor.
| MUSEUM ADMISSION |
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| Adults |
$5.00 |
|
Seniors
(age 62+) |
$4.00 |
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| Students |
$3.00 |
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Children
(5 & Under) |
Free |
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| Family/Dual |
$15.00 |
|
Group Rate
(10 or more) |
$4.00/ person |
|
OHS Members & OHC Patrons |
Free |
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| OMA, AAM, & Smithsonian Institute & Affiliate Members |
$3.00 |
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