Elk City Old Town Museum complex - Route 66 + Transportation + Farm and Ranch Museum |
73648 Elk City, OK, United States of America (USA) (Oklahoma ) |
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Address |
U.S. 66 and Pioneer Road
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Floor area | only roughly guessed: 30 000 m² / 322 917 ft² |
Opening times
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Daylight savings hours: Monday - Saturday: 9am - 5pm; Sunday: 2pm - 5pm Winter hours: Monday - Saturday: 9am - 5pm |
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Status from 05/2019
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Entire complex adults: $5; Senior Citizens, Students (Ages 6-16): $4 | ||||
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Homepage | www.elkcity.com/departments/museums |
Location / Directions |
Elk City is a city in Beckham County, Oklahoma, United States. Elk City is located on Interstate 40 and Historic U.S. Route 66 in western Oklahoma, approximately 110 miles (180 km) west of Oklahoma City and 150 miles (240 km) east of Amarillo, Texas. Eastbound take Exit #32 and travel 5 miles along Old Highway 66. Westbound take Exit #41 and travel 4.8 miles on Old Highway 66. The museum is located on the north side of the road. |
Description | The Old Town Museum complex includes the Pioneer Museum and Beutler Brothers Rodeo Hall, the Farm and Ranch Museum, Livery Stable, Train Depot, Wagon Yard and other areas depicting Old Town Elk City as well as The National Route 66 and Transportation Museums. OLD TOWN MUSEUM COMPLEXNostalgia abounds in a visit to the Old Town Museum where Oklahoma pioneer life is recreated. The complex is the steward for the present generation in preserving those moments of life experienced in settings like the interior of the Rock Bluff School, the Pioneer Chapel and early day pioneer doctor's office. The Beutler Rodeo Hall is a treat in itself featuring Rodeo memorabilia from a long line of the nation's top rodeo stock producers - the Beutlers. Visitors can also enjoy a relaxing stroll around Cowtown watering hole. NATIONAL ROUTE 66 MUSEUMRoute 66 is the most famous highway ever! Its path crossed eight states from Chicago, Illinois to Los Angeles, California. The National Route 66 Museum focuses on the people who lived, worked and traveled the "Mother Road" and offers visitors a classic walk through all eight states, highlighted by realistic murals and vignettes depicting the eras of the road and the interesting places that made Route 66 so famous. As you travel along, you can listen to recorded histories and personal accounts of the road from overhead audio kiosks. NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION MUSEUMEnjoy an interactive look at the history of transportation. Kids and adults will love taking in the short film on transportation history shown in the Rex Theatre. Enjoy a trip to the Drive-In Theatre and take a seat in the back of a 1959 Red Impala to watch clips from old movie greats such as The Blob – complete with drive-in speakers attached! Its a history lesson filled with INTERACTIVE, HANDS-ON ACTIVITIES!. FARM AND RANCH MUSEUMThe Farm and Ranch Museum, sponsored by the Western Oklahoma Historical Society, celebrates Western Oklahoma's agricultural heritage. The museum features a vast collection of tools that were used in early farm and ranch life. A Blacksmith shop and windmill collection are amoung the exhibits depicting pioneer farmers and ranchers and their contributions to this nation. |
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