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Things To Do in Oklahoma City, OK

Historic Fort Reno Historic Fort Reno

If you're looking for a slice of history, look no further than Fort Reno in Oklahoma. This landmark is rich in local, state, national, and even world history all in one place. The museum is open six days a week, all year long, and offers group tours for an even more immersive experience. Historic Fort Reno offers guided group tours that take you through the historic district of the old Military Post and offer a timeline of history from the Chisholm Trail Cattle Drive to the decommissioning of Fort Reno from 1867 to 1948. These tours are fun for all ages and offer a hands-on and visual experience that will transport you back in time.

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Oklahoma Railway Museum Oklahoma Railway Museum

Spend an afternoon at the Oklahoma Railway Museum enjoying the displays of freight cars, passenger cars, and a real steam engine. In addition to the trains, you can check out other railroad equipment, including motor cars, locomotives, and more. Plus, there's a display car filled with permanent exhibits of railroad memorabilia. But what sets the Oklahoma Railway Museum apart is the chance to see history in motion. You can ride on the trains that helped shape America's transportation industry and feel like you're stepping back in time if you visit on the first and third Saturdays from April to August. And the best part? Admission to the museum is entirely free.

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