Oklahoma City, OK: National Softball Hall of Fame & Museum

______________________ FREE, but they do accept donations HOURS: Monday – Friday: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Saturday: 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Sunday: 1:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. **Closed on weekends September – April NOTES: *They do have a gift shop LOCATION: 2801 NE 50th St Oklahoma City, Oklahoma PHONE: (405) 424-5266 … Continue reading

Broken Arrow, OK: Blue Bell Creameries (Tours by appointment only)

______________________ COST: in 2013, according to their website: (includes a serving of Blue Bell Ice Cream): General Admission: $3.00 Senior Citizens (55+) & Children (6 to 14): $2.00 School groups (students): Free September – February School groups (students): March 1st – August 31st $1.00 per person TOUR HOURS: Monday – … Continue reading

Fort Sill, OK – Geronimo Grave Site

The grave marker/site of Geronimo is located in the Apache Indian Cemetery at Fort Sill. Whether his remains are truly in this grave remains disputed. Here’s an article I found on the subject:Times Record News (2/20/09): Comanche descendant: Geronimo not buried at Fort Sill _______________ FREE Best directions I have found … Continue reading

Lawton, OK (inside the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge): The Holy City of the Wichitas

66 acre site; has the appearance of having been built in Biblical times. Site of the nation’s longest running Easter passion play, “The Prince of Peace”. Also has a memorial for the victims of the Oklahoma City bombing, a Veterans Walkway, and the World Chapel. ___________ FREE HOURS: Sun-Sat 8am-dusk … Continue reading

Anadarko, OK: Anadarko Philomathic Pioneer Museum

Small town museum. You can see exhibits such as early day physician’s office, general store, parlor, Native American dolls, regalia, artifacts, & railroad memorabilia. _______________ FREE HOURS &DAYS: Closed Mondays & Holidays Open Tuesday-Friday, 10a.m. to 5 p.m. LOCATION: 311 East Main, close to downtown, in the Rock Island Railroad … Continue reading