Oklahoma Train Museum Oklahoma City
Oklahoma Railway Museum
The Oklahoma Railway Museum operates over a former Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad line (The Katy) in Northeast Oklahoma City. The museum and train operations serve an educational experience for both young and old, which provide the experience of railroad travel in a 1940-50's streamlined passenger train and the feel of the mixed train passenger service that once operated across the state.
For more videos of the local Oklahoma City area
45th Infantry Division Museum, Part 1
45th Infantry Division Museum, Part 2
American Banjo Museum
Cowboy Hall of Fame
Oklahoma City Bombing Museum
Oklahoma Firefighter Museum
Softball Hall of Fame
Oklahoma Railway Museum/Train Depot
Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame
For more videos of the local Oklahoma area
US Army Field Artillery & Fort Sill Museum
Geronimo Burial Ground
Oklahoma Sports Museum, Part One
Oklahoma Sports Museum, Part Two
Oklahoma Drug Store Museum
Apothecary Garden
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Oklahoma Firefighters Museum Oklahoma City
The Oklahoma State Firefighters Museum
The Oklahoma Firefighters Museum, located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, is a museum owned and administered by the Oklahoma State Firefighters Association. The museum is financed by the dues collected from more than 8,000 firefighters. Groundbreaking for the museum building was performed on April 6, 1967 and was completed in 1969. The building houses the museum, the Oklahoma State Firefighters Association, the Oklahoma Fire Chiefs Association, the Council on Firefighter Training and the Oklahoma Retired Firefighters Association offices.
For more videos of the local Oklahoma City area
45th Infantry Division Museum, Part 1
45th Infantry Division Museum, Part 2
American Banjo Museum
Cowboy Hall of Fame
Oklahoma City Bombing Museum
Oklahoma Firefighter Museum
Softball Hall of Fame
Oklahoma Railway Museum/Train Depot
Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame
For more videos of the other Oklahoma areas
US Army Field Artillery & Fort Sill Museum
Geronimo Burial Ground
Oklahoma Sports Museum, Part One
Oklahoma Sports Museum, Part Two
Oklahoma Drug Store Museum
Apothecary Garden
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December in Oklahoma City
Catch Lyric's A Christmas Carol through December 24th in the Plaza District. Or check out any of the other great Downtown in December events happening in Oklahoma City
Southwest Florida Eagle Cam
Southwest Florida Eagle Cam
OKLAHOMA MUSEUM OF THE GREAT PLAINS
IN THIS VIDEO WE EXPLORE THE GREAT PLAINS MUSEUM IN LAWTON OKLAHOMA
Oklahoma Railway Museum Jr.Conductor
This is to reward the older Railroad enthusiast, and let them know we care about how they feel about railroads and the Museum and we want their participation in getting ready to be a member, when they are membership age. We enjoy having the young peoples interest and maybe Mom and Dad will come also.
Gramling steam locomotive at the Oklahoma Railway Museum
The Gramling Locomotive Works Flagg Coal Company #75 was at the Oklahoma Railway Museum for two week ends during April 2014. This was an opportunity for hundreds of young people to see a steam locomotive in action.
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Oklahoma Road Trip — National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum
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Museum of the Great Plains
Located in Lawton, the Museum of the Great Plains features special collections and exhibits that spotlight the cultural and natural history of the Great Plains of North America. Some of the museum's permanent exhibits include the Domebo Dig Site, an authentic recreation of a 1960s archeological excavation that revealed human activity from 11,000 years ago. Come explore one of the many outdoor exhibits at the museum!
Pottawatomie County Museum
Explore a fascinating history of Oklahoma when you visit the Pottawatomie County Museum in Shawnee. It’s a place to engage and educate as you walk through and see literally hundreds of artifacts. The building itself is on the National Registry of Historic Places. And since the building used to be the train depot, you’ll find a significant number of railroad items. One of the biggest attractions is a working railroad diorama of downtown Shawnee. With unique displays, the Pottawatomie County Museum in Shawnee inspires and strengthens a community by reflecting on its past and looking to the future.
TOP 11. Best Museums in Oklahoma City - Oklahoma
TOP 11. Best Museums in Oklahoma City - Oklahoma: National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, Museum of Osteology, Science Museum Oklahoma, Oklahoma City Museum of Art, 45th Infantry Division Museum, American Banjo Museum, Oklahoma History Center, Oklahoma Firefighters Museum, National Softball Hall of Fame, The American Pigeon Museum & Library, Oklahoma Railway Museum
Train at the state fair of Oklahoma
Train
A Tour of Southwest Oklahoma
DAY ONE
Morning- We begin our tour of Southwest Oklahoma in Duncan at the 905 Train Museum and Depot. This tour will feature exhibits spotlighting railroad operations and the Rock Island railroad's connection to Duncan. This developing railroad museum is housed in the newly built replica of Duncan's original 1892 Rock Island Depot. The crowning jewel is the Rock Island steam locomotive (# 905) which is currently being restored on site. Next, we'll visit the Stephens County Historical Museum. Visiting the museum will transport you back into a simpler time; you can literally step into Grandma's kitchen or the family dentist's offices. See authentic room vignettes filled with treasured antiques, memorabilia, and other artifacts depicting pioneer life in Oklahoma. Lunch will be on your own in historic downtown Duncan, where Main Street is lined with antique shops, eateries and the Stepping Stone Trail.
Afternoon- After lunch we'll tour the Chisholm Trail Heritage Center. We'll take a seat in the museum's theater to experience what the Chisholm Trail was like as we smell the coffee and bacon from the chuck wagon see the lightning and feel the wind blow and the ground shake as the cattle stampede. The cowboys and the cattle that drove up the Chisholm Trail are captured larger than life in a bronze statue that stands 15 feet high and a length of 35 feet (allow 2 hours).
Evening- We will stay in Duncan. After dinner you can try your luck at the Chisholm Trail Casino.
DAY TWO
Morning- After breakfast at the hotel, we'll head to Lawton Fort Sill. Our first stop will be the Museum of the Great Plains, where the culture of the Great Plains is carefully preserved. Exhibits include a replica of an 1830's trading post and over 3,000 pieces of 20th century Plains Indian artifacts (allow 1 hour). Next, we'll visit the Comanche National Museum and Cultural Center, where you will experience the reservation's efforts to uncover and interpret the history of the Comanche Nation (allow 1 hour). Lunch will be on your own in Lawton.
Afternoon- After lunch we'll tour Fort Sill, a 19th century frontier Army post. A tour of the Fort Sill Historic Landmark and Museum will feature the historic homes and buildings on the Post Quadrangle, as well as Geronimo's grave. Groups can make special arrangements for a re-enactor to present the life of a Buffalo Soldier that served during the late 1800s at Fort Sill (allow 2 hours). Then we'll visit the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge. Wild, rugged, and weathered, view one of the oldest mountain ranges in North America. The refuge teams with wildlife, including buffalo, elk, deer and longhorn cattle. Next, we'll take a short drive to see The Holy City of the Wichitas. This site is amazingly similar to the lands Jesus walked. It features an annual Easter pageant and a chapel with a priceless ceiling and wall paintings.
Evening- We will enjoy a relaxing dinner at the new 360 Restaurant and a peaceful night's rest in the newest most luxurious lodging options in Southwest Oklahoma the Apache Casino Hotel. Slots, craps, blackjack, three card poker...Yes, you can find all of your favorite games here. Get your game on at Oklahoma's Friendliest Casino.
DAY THREE
Morning- We'll begin our day by heading to Medicine Park, the first resort area in Oklahoma. Here we find a quaint cobblestone village that attracted celebrities, gangsters and presidents due to its serene picturesque setting along Medicine Creek in the early 1900's. Today, Medicine Park is a small community with big charm that is full of unique shops, gorgeous views and friendly faces (allow 2 hours). We'll have lunch at nearby Meers, a legendary restaurant known for their longhorn burgers served in a 9-inch pie plate. Bring your appetite!
Afternoon- After lunch we will travel to Elk City, where we'll visit the National Route 66 and Transportation Museum, which pays tribute to all eight states that the Mother Road passes through. See quirky roadside attractions that lured people to stop and get a feel for the experience of traveling down Route 66. We will see artifacts, murals and vintage automobiles that are symbolic to those that traveled and worked along Route 66 (allow 2 hours). The Route 66 Museum complex consists of the National Route 66, Old Town, Farm & Ranch Transportation and Blacksmith Museums.
Evening- We will stay in Elk City. Enjoy dinner at one of the variety of restaurants guaranteed to satisfy everyone from cowboys to city slickers.
Oklahoma N-Rail Layout Tour
Track level view of a loop around the red line on Oklahoma N-Rail's club layout. Had to double time the video to keep it from being 15 minutes long. Come visit the layout at Plaza Mayor (old crossroads mall) in Oklahoma City. Also check us out on Facebook and our website, links provided below.
45 Infantry Division Museum Oklahoma City Part1
The 45th Infantry Division Museum in Oklahoma City
The 45th Infantry Division of the U.S. Army was a major formation of the Oklahoma Army National Guard from 1920 to 1968. Headquartered mostly in Oklahoma City, the guardsmen fought in both World War II and the Korean War. They trace their lineage from frontier militias that operated in the Southwestern United States throughout the late 1800s.
This is a two part video series.
Part 2 can be found at:
For more videos of the local area
US Army Field Artillery & Fort Sill Museum
Geronimo Burial Ground
American Banjo Museum
Cowboy Hall of Fame
Oklahoma City Bombing Museum
Oklahoma Firefighter Museum
Softball Hall of Fame
Oklahoma Railway Museum/Train Depot
Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame
Oklahoma Sports Museum, Part One
Oklahoma Sports Museum, Part Two
Oklahoma Drug Store Museum
Apothecary Garden
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Flagg Coal #75@ Oklahoma Railway Museum
Flagg Coal # 75 Switching at OKC Railway Museum 2014
Old Friends at Big Canyon, Oklahoma
A tribute to the all the fun and friendship our railroad photography group has had through the years filming trains in the Arbuckle Mountains along side the Washita River in Big Canyon.
Oklahoma Territorial Museum & Carnegie Library
The Oklahoma Territorial Museum and Carnegie Library tells the fascinating story of the determined people who laid the foundation for the future state of Oklahoma through artifacts, photographs and paintings. Exhibits within the museum cover the time period from 1889 to 1913 including the first land run in the territory, the events leading up to April 22, 1889, territorial lifestyles including that of the homesteader and urban dweller and a major exhibit chronicling the events and issues leading up to Oklahoma's statehood. A wealth of genealogy information can be found at the Oklahoma Territorial Museum and Carnegie Library.
35th Annual Oklahoma City Model Train Show 12/3/2011
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This is a video I put together of the 35th annual Oklahoma City Train Show in December 2011. The OKC Train Show is an annual event sponsored by the Oklahoma Railway Museum that takes place on the first weekend in December at the Oklahoma State Fair Grounds. It is one of the largest train shows in the southwestern United States. All music used in this video is used with permission under Creative Commons licenses (see below for more info).
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Spring the Swing by Papa_Zulu
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Hidden Blues by Pitx (feat. rocavaco)
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Slinky Blues by Admiral Bob (feat. unreal_dm)
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Garden Of The Forking by J.Lang (feat. Neurowaxx)
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See You Later by Pitx (feat. Fireproof Babies,
Bmccosar)
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pling by jaspertine
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Thing For Itself by unreal_dm (feat. Pitx)
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Pulse (George Ellinas remix) by George_Ellinas
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SW8 Railroad Locomotive
A cab ride in the Oklahoma Railway Museum SW-8 locomotive. This locomotive served in Korea during that conflict. Final painting will be in a MKT scheme