There is not an abundance of graffiti in Oklahoma, but we did find a few pieces that are sure to catch your eye. We also threw in a few pieces of street art and murals that are welcomed in the state and appreciated for their artistic beauty.
1. Mural in Oklahoma City near 9th and Broadway.
2. Sonic Hedgehog Train Graffiti.
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3. Tulsa's Blue Dome District Street Art.
4. A Large Wall Mural on 23rd Street in Oklahoma City.
3. Oklahoma City Art.
5. Indian Wall Art in Pawhuska.
7. Cellograff for St. Patrick's Day.
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8. Tulsa Street Art...Maybe Tiki Man?
Where else can you find museum-worthy graffiti in Oklahoma? Post a picture below in the comments.
Prepare to be transported to a world of wonder and discovery as you step through the doors of the D.W. Correll Museum in Catoosa. Here, amidst the natural beauty of the landscape, a journey of exploration awaits—one that promises to captivate the imagination and stir the soul. Over three years, a dedicated team of visionaries curated a collection that spans the breadth of human experience. From the timeless elegance of vintage automobiles to the geological wonders that speak of epochs past, the museum offers a glimpse into the mysteries of our planet—a journey that promises enlightenment and wonder for all who dare to embark upon it.
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The D.W. Correll Museum comprises two expansive buildings along Route 66, each housing a distinct array of treasures and exhibits. One building showcases meticulously restored antique automobiles alongside items of historical interest, while the other boasts an extensive collection of bottles, decanters, rocks, gems, minerals, and seashells from around the world.
D.W. Correll was a prominent figure in Catoosa, known for his eclectic interests and passionate pursuits. As the founder of the museum bearing his name, Correll's legacy lives on through the diverse collection he meticulously curated, showcasing his enduring spirit of curiosity and exploration.
You'll find a diverse array of minerals sourced from the rich geological landscape of the tri-state area. From shimmering quartz crystals to vibrant specimens of galena and sphalerite, these minerals offer a glimpse into the natural wealth of the region and its storied history of mining.
Visitors can also marvel at a captivating collection of geodes, each a natural wonder formed over millions of years. These hollow rocks reveal dazzling crystalline interiors, showcasing the intricate beauty of nature's geological processes. And the best part is, that you can purchase some of the items.
They also feature special exhibits for limited times such as this one that showcased model ships and maritime artifacts.
Of all the Route 66 attractions, this museum undoubtedly has the most compelling diversity. The D.W. Correll Museum has something for everyone. Have you ever seen a bottle collection like this one?
Head over to the automotive building where you'll find antique vehicles including an 1898 Locomobile, 1906 Cadillac, 1915 Dodge touring car, 1914 Oldsmobile, 1917 Twin 6 Packard, and more. All are in working condition.
In the heart of Weatherford, an unassuming town along the famed Route 66, an extraordinary celestial narrative unfolds at the Stafford Air & Space Museum. Open 360 days a year, this repository of aerospace marvels holds the distinguished honor of being the only place in the world to exhibit test-fired, flight-ready engines from both the U.S. Saturn V and the Soviet N-1 moon rockets, key players in the historic SPACE RACE. Keep scrolling to learn more about this museum that is simply out of this world.
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Situated along the iconic Route 66 at I-40 and Exit 84, the museum opens its doors seven days a week, inviting visitors to embark on a journey through the annals of space exploration.
The Stafford Air & Space Museum transcends the boundaries of a conventional museum; it is a living tribute to the pioneers who dared to reach for the stars.
With its immersive exhibits, rare artifacts, and a nod to the past and future of space exploration, this small-town marvel proves that when it comes to exploring the cosmos, sometimes, the most extraordinary journeys begin in the most unexpected places.
The museum's vast expanse houses over 3,500 artifacts and offers a captivating journey through aviation and spaceflight history. From the Wright Brothers' mastery of wing-warping to an interactive display delving into the intricacies of the F-16, there's something for every enthusiast.
As an affiliate of the Smithsonian, the museum stands as a distinguished partner in preserving and showcasing the rich tapestry of aviation and space history.
Catering to visitors of all ages, the Stafford Air & Space Museum thoughtfully includes a dedicated play area for toddlers, ensuring that even the youngest explorers have a space to engage and have fun.
Don't forget to explore the Gift Shop. From space-themed trinkets to aviation-inspired goodies, the shop offers a chance to take home a piece of the museum's magic and share your passion for aerospace exploration.