Gene Autry Oklahoma Museum 47 Prairie Street, Gene Autry, OK 73436
About the Business
The Gene Autry Oklahoma Museum, located at 47 Prairie Street in Gene Autry, Oklahoma, is a must-see tourist attraction for fans of vintage cowboys in entertainment. The museum houses the world's largest collection of memorabilia from the 1920s to present day, featuring iconic figures like Gene Autry and the Singing Cowboys. From radio to vinyl to CDs, and from film to television to YouTube, visitors can explore the rich history of cowboys and cowgirls in entertainment.
At the museum, visitors can learn about the Cowboy Way of Life, reminisce about past memories, and discover the history of Berwyn, Oklahoma, now known as the Town of Gene Autry. Admission to the museum is by donation, as the institution is supported solely by contributions. Visitors are encouraged to explore the museum first and then donate what they feel comfortable giving. Come visit the Gene Autry Oklahoma Museum and experience the magic of vintage cowboys in entertainment!
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Location & Phone number
47 Prairie St, Gene Autry, OK 73436, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
Closed
Thursday:
10:00 - 16:00
Friday:
10:00 - 16:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 16:00
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Wonderful place to visit. Show many of classic actors and actress. We visit every year! Don't cost to see, but do have a donation box this helps keep it going and functional! Worth it all!"
"Lots of history reflecting his singing, movie and television career. Numerous bills (flyers) reflecting his career and several others, Will Rogers, John Wayne and Ritter to name a few. Easy access for all. You could spend atleast an hour, excepts donations, bathrooms available."
"We drove for two hand a half hours to fulfill one of my mothers dreams to visit. Mom is 83 years old and has wanted to see this since she was 15. It said online it was open but got there and it was closed. So sad"
"Very cool place to visit. N the middle of nowhere i literally spent 3 or 4 hours looking at all the pics of all the old famous country stars and western stars and movie stars and just old western memorabilia it was pretty amazing to see. Loved all the letters and stories of those who have donated and how they acquired such things. Just amazing. And the smell of the old building was very distinctive. Brought me back to my childhood school. It was one building housing kindergarten through 12 grade. Maybe 140 students in the whole school. So average of ten students per grade. The town was durant Mississippi. It was a town w a population of 400 back n the 80s. Now I think it's population is 700. As of 2021. Brings back allot of memories this museum and its artifacts. So glad I got to experience this."
"Nice place to see. Has lots of 50's cowboy history. Some Ok history. Close to OKC. Close to other interesting things to see. The town seems to be dead which is sad. Little to build up or be there to help you. Mostly self serve."
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