Browse Museums

Science

Elsing Museum

Tulsa, Oklahoma

Archaeology, Natural History, Science, Specialized, University

The Elsing collection includes over 3000 specimens of spectacular minerals, gems, fossils, native American artifacts, and oriental carvings. The carvings range from intricately sculpted ivory pieces to jade, open and even cork. Approximately 200 different mineral species are represented from regional Oklahoma varieties to rare specimens from around the world. Special exhibit rooms are set aside for fluorescent minerals and delicate carvings.

State Museum of History

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Anthropology, Archaeology, Botanical Garden, Children's, Culture, General, History, Historical Society, Library, Natural History

Tucker Tower Nature Center

Ardmore, Oklahoma

History, Historic House, Nature Centers, Park, Science

Tucker Tower is an icon for southern Oklahoma. Overlooking beautiful Lake Murray, it is well worth a visit.

History, Library, Military, Science, Specialized

The construction of the Air Defense Artillery Museum is currently in the planning stages at Fort Sill, Oklahoma.

History, Science

Science

Art, Culture, History, Historic House, Park, Science, Specialized

The Triangle Heritage Museum in Cleveland, Oklahoma contains historical documents and artifacts from the towns of Cleveland, Hallett, Jennings, Terlton, Blackburn and Maramec in Pawnee County.

History, Planetarium, Science

With a mission to preserve Oklahoma’s aerospace history and to inspire science-based learning through discovery, the Tulsa Air and Space Museum & Planetarium (TASM) has carved out a unique niche in the Oklahoma museum community. TASM has been exposing students to real-world applications of STEM for over 15 years.
Education is provided in a stimulating environment that includes inspirational stories of aerospace pioneers and events, unique and priceless aircraft, computer flight simulators, cockpit trainers, demonstrations, and simulated space voyage experiences.

US Army Field Artillery Museum

Fort Sill, Oklahoma

General, History, Library, Military, Science, Specialized

The Museum was opened June 2, 2009. Previously, the Artillery Collection was part of the Fort Sill National Historic Landmark and Museum collection. Our collection includes a representation of uniforms from each era. We have added many new pieces and exhibits to peak the interest of any history or artillery buff.