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Get Free Admission to National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum

Today, you can enjoy the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum for free.

Each Wednesday through November 19, admission to the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum is free.

Wide Open Wednesday is the perfect opportunity to visit and learn about the legacies that have shaped the way Americans live today.

Director of Marketing Leslie Baker details some of the current features,

“If they come on this free Wednesday they can enjoy the art of Robby McMurtry, he is a Native American Artist, and we have our Cowboy Artists of America, Traditional Cowboy Arts Association, and another small exhibit called Making Change.”

The Museum tells America’s story as it unfolds across the west through fine art, Native American objects and historical cowboy gear.

Located at the Junction of I-35 and I-44 in Oklahoma City, the museum is open from 10am to 5pm.

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