Plan Your Visit

Find your destination and start exploring Oklahoma history.

Route 66, the Wild West, prehistoric Spiro Mounds, and so much more are waiting for you at Oklahoma Historical Society museums, historic homes, forts, and battlefields across the state.

Admission is always free for OHS members.




Oklahoma Historical Society Museums and Historic Sites


  1. Atoka Museum and Civil War Cemetery
  2. Cabin Creek Battlefield
  3. Cherokee Strip Museum and Rose Hill School
  4. Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center
  5. The Chisholm
  6. Fort Gibson Historic Site
  7. Fort Supply Historic Site (currently closed)
  8. Fort Towson Historic Site
  9. Fred and Addie Drummond Home
  10. Henry and Anna Overholser Mansion
  11. Honey Springs Battlefield
  12. Hunter’s Home
  13. Museum of the Western Prairie
  14. Oklahoma History Center
  15. Oklahoma Route 66 Museum
  16. Oklahoma State Capitol Museum
  17. Oklahoma Territorial Museum and Carnegie Library
  18. OKPOP Museum (coming soon)
  19. Pawnee Bill Ranch and Museum (currently closed)
  20. Pioneer Woman Museum and Statue
  21. Sod House Museum
  22. Spiro Mounds Archaeological Center
  23. Tom Mix Museum
  24. White Hair Memorial (currently closed)
  25. Will Rogers Memorial Museum
1
Atoka Museum and Civil War Cemetery
2
Cabin Creek Battlefield
3
Cherokee Strip Museum and Rose Hill School
4
Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center
5
The Chisholm
6
Fort Gibson Historic Site
7
Fort Supply Historic Site (currently closed)
8
Fort Towson Historic Site
9
Fred and Addie Drummond Home
10
Henry and Anna Overholser Mansion
11
Honey Springs Battlefield
12
Hunter’s Home
13
Museum of the Western Prairie
14
Oklahoma History Center
15
Oklahoma Route 66 Museum
16
Oklahoma State Capitol Museum
17
Oklahoma Territorial Museum and Carnegie Library
18
OKPOP Museum (not yet open)
19
Pawnee Bill Ranch and Museum (currently closed)
20
Pioneer Woman Museum and Statue
21
Sod House Museum
22
Spiro Mounds Archaeological Center
23
Tom Mix Museum
24
White Hair Memorial (currently closed)
25
Will Rogers Memorial Museum



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