All museums open on Monday and attractions to visit in Oklahoma

Planning a museum visit on Monday? Below are all 50 museums and attractions in Oklahoma (United States) that are open on Monday.

Looking for museums open on Monday in Oklahoma? These are the best places to visit:

  1. Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum1

    Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum

     Oklahoma City, OK
    The Oklahoma City National Memorial is a significant site in the United States that pays tribute to the victims, survivors, rescuers, and all those affected by the Oklahoma City bombing on April 19, 1995. It serves as a poignant reminder of the tragic event and stands as a symbol of resilience and unity in the face of adversity.
  2. Arcadia Round Barn2

    Arcadia Round Barn

     Arcadia, OK
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    Old Town Museum

     Elk City, OK
  4. Will Rogers Memorial Museum4

    Will Rogers Memorial Museum

     Claremore, OK
    The Will Rogers Memorial Museum, located in Claremore, Oklahoma, is a large museum dedicated to the life and work of entertainer Will Rogers. The museum spans 19,052 square feet and houses a variety of artifacts, memorabilia, photographs, and manuscripts related to Rogers' life. Visitors can also view documentaries, speeches, and movies starring Rogers in the museum's theater.
  5. Oklahoma City Zoo5

    Oklahoma City Zoo

     Oklahoma City, OK
    The Oklahoma City Zoo, also known as the Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden, is a significant attraction in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The zoo was initially established in 1904 in Wheeler Park with a small number of animals. However, due to space constraints and a devastating flood, the zoo had to relocate to Lincoln Park. This historical background gives the zoo a rich history and a unique character that adds to the overall visitor experience.
  6. Oklahoma Aquarium6

    Oklahoma Aquarium

     Jenks, OK
    The Oklahoma Aquarium, a significant attraction in Jenks, a southern suburb of Tulsa, is a 72,000-square-foot public aquarium. This impressive facility was constructed in 2002 and officially opened its doors to the public on May 28, 2003. It offers a unique opportunity for visitors to explore a wide variety of aquatic life in a spacious and well-designed environment.
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    Medicine Park Aquarium & Natural Sciences Center

     Medicine Park, OK
  8. Museum of Osteology8

    Museum of Osteology

     Oklahoma City, OK
    The Museum of Osteology is a unique institution located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It is a private museum dedicated to the study of bones and skeletons, a field known as osteology. The museum houses an extensive collection of over 450 skeletons from various animal species across the globe, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in the natural world and the skeletal structures that support it.
  9. Science Museum Oklahoma9

    Science Museum Oklahoma

     Oklahoma City, OK
    Science Museum Oklahoma, located in Oklahoma City, is a comprehensive science museum that houses the Kirkpatrick Planetarium, the International Gymnastics Hall of Fame, and a variety of specialized galleries. These diverse exhibits provide a wide range of scientific exploration for visitors of all ages.
  10. Oklahoma History Center10

    Oklahoma History Center

     Oklahoma City, OK
    The Oklahoma History Center (OHC) is the state's history museum, situated on an 18-acre plot in Oklahoma City. It is conveniently located across the street from the Governor's mansion at 800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive. The museum, which opened in 2005, is operated by the Oklahoma Historical Society and focuses on the history of Oklahoma.
  11. Tulsa Zoo11

    Tulsa Zoo

     Tulsa, OK
    The Tulsa Zoo, located in Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States, is a non-profit zoo that spans 84 acres (34 hectares). It is a significant attraction for both locals and tourists, offering a wide range of exhibits and experiences for all ages.
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    National Route 66 Museum

     Elk City, OK
    The Whited Grist Mill, a historic gristmill, is located at the National Route 66 & Transportation Museum in Elk City, Oklahoma. Built by Ruben Whited in 1903–04, the mill was operated by his family throughout its existence. It served as a significant part of the local community, grinding corn for Elk City's residents. The mill was the only gristmill to ever operate in Elk City, making it a unique piece of the city's history.
  13. Tulsa Zoo13

    Tulsa Zoo

     Tulsa, OK
    The Tulsa Zoo, located in Tulsa, Oklahoma, spans across 84 acres and is a non-profit organization. Although it is owned by the City of Tulsa, it has been privately managed by Tulsa Zoo Management Inc since 2010. This unique arrangement allows the zoo to benefit from both public and private resources, ensuring its continued operation and maintenance.
  14. Myriad Botanical Gardens14

    Myriad Botanical Gardens

     Oklahoma City, OK
    Located in the heart of Oklahoma City's downtown district, the Myriad Botanical Gardens spans 15 acres and offers a variety of seasonal activities. Visitors can enjoy bulb displays, concerts, movies, classes, and annual children's festivals among other events. The garden provides a unique blend of nature and culture, making it an ideal destination for tourists of all ages.
  15. National Softball Hall of Fame15

    National Softball Hall of Fame

     Oklahoma City, OK
    The National Softball Hall of Fame and Museum is a dedicated softball museum situated in the Adventure District of Oklahoma City. This location offers a unique insight into the history and development of softball, making it an interesting destination for sports enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
  16. Woodward Park and Gardens16

    Woodward Park and Gardens

     Tulsa, OK
    Woodward Park, located in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is a 45-acre public park that was established in 1929. It serves as a botanical garden and arboretum, providing visitors with a variety of horticultural experiences. The park is named after Helen Woodward, the original property owner, and was created after a lengthy court suit over ownership.
  17. Marland Mansion17

    Marland Mansion

     Ponca City, OK
    The E.W. Marland Mansion, also known as the 'Palace on the Prairie', is a grand Mediterranean Revival style mansion located in Ponca City, Oklahoma. Built by oil baron and philanthropist Ernest Whitworth (E.W.) Marland, the mansion is one of the largest residences in the southwestern United States. The mansion, spanning 43,561 square feet, is a testament to Marland's wealth and influence during the peak of the 1920s oil boom.
  18. Chisholm Trail Museum18

    Chisholm Trail Museum

     Kingfisher, OK
    The Chisholm Trail Museum, located in Kingfisher, Oklahoma, is a place where visitors can learn about and celebrate the history of the Chisholm Trail. The museum also includes the historic Governor Seay Mansion, adding an extra layer of historical significance to the site.
  19. Washington Irving Memorial Park and Arboretum19

    Washington Irving Memorial Park and Arboretum

     Bixby, OK
    The Washington Irving Memorial Park and Arboretum is a public landscape garden and arboretum that covers an area of 32.5 acres. It is located in Bixby, Oklahoma, USA. The park is named in honor of the American writer Washington Irving, who toured the area in October 1832 as part of a federal expedition through the 'American West'.
  20. Will Rogers Gardens20

    Will Rogers Gardens

     Oklahoma City, OK
    Will Rogers Gardens is a spacious 30-acre park situated in Oklahoma City. It is conveniently located at the intersection of 36th Street and Portland Avenue, making it easily accessible for visitors.
  21. Governor Seay Mansion21

    Governor Seay Mansion

     Kingfisher, OK
    The Governor Seay Mansion, a historic site in Kingfisher, Oklahoma, was constructed in the year 1892. This three-story red brick building is a significant part of the city's history and offers a glimpse into the past.
  22. The Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art22

    The Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art

     Tulsa, OK
    The Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art, located in Tulsa, Oklahoma, has a rich history dating back to its founding in 1966. The museum moved to its current location at 2021 E 71st St in Tulsa, OK 74136 on the Zarrow Campus of the Jewish Federation of Tulsa in November 2004. This location is where visitors can explore the museum's vast collection of Jewish art.
  23. Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Capitol Museum23

    Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Capitol Museum

     Tuskahoma, OK
    The Choctaw Capitol Building, constructed in 1884, served as the government seat for the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma until 1907. This historic building is a testament to the rich history and culture of the Choctaw Nation, offering visitors a glimpse into the past. The building's architecture and historical significance make it a notable point of interest for tourists.
  24. Oklahoma State Firefighters Museum24

    Oklahoma State Firefighters Museum

     Oklahoma City, OK
    The Oklahoma State Firefighters Museum is conveniently located at 2716 N.E. 50th Street in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. This central location makes it easily accessible for both locals and tourists alike, providing an opportunity to explore the rich history of firefighting in the state.
  25. Greenwood Cultural Center25

    Greenwood Cultural Center

     Tulsa, OK
    Greenwood is a neighborhood located in the city of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Known as the 'Black Wall Street', it was home to a thriving African-American community in the early 20th century. Its growth was halted by the racial riots of 1921, which resulted in between 50 and 500 deaths, thousands of injuries, and significant destruction.
  26. Three Valley Museum26

    Three Valley Museum

     Durant, OK
    The Three Valley Museum houses a vast collection of artifacts that tell the story of Bryan County's history. These artifacts provide a tangible connection to the past, allowing visitors to gain a deeper understanding of the region's history and culture.
  27. Museum of the Great Plains27

    Museum of the Great Plains

     Lawton, OK
    The Museum of the Great Plains, also known as the Great Plains Museum, is a cultural and historical institution. The name may refer to different museums across the Great Plains region, so it's important to specify the one located in Lawton, Oklahoma when planning a visit.
  28. Red Earth28

    Red Earth

     Oklahoma City, OK
    The Red Earth Festival is a significant cultural event that takes place every June in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. This Native American festival is a vibrant celebration of indigenous culture, offering a unique opportunity for visitors to immerse themselves in the rich traditions and heritage of Native American communities. The festival is hosted by Red Earth, Inc., a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting Native American art and culture.
  29. National Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum29

    National Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum

     Stillwater, OK
    The National Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum, located in Stillwater, Oklahoma, is a dedicated space for the celebration and preservation of the history of amateur wrestling. It serves as a hall of fame, honoring the greats of the sport, and a museum, showcasing a vast collection of wrestling artifacts and memorabilia.
  30. Marland's Grand Home30

    Marland's Grand Home

     Ponca City, OK
    The Marland Grand Home, also known as Marland's Grand Home, the Grand Home, and the Marland Paris Home, is a significant historical site listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This recognition highlights the home's architectural, industrial, and social history significance, making it a notable destination for those interested in these aspects of history.
  31. First Americans Museum31

    First Americans Museum

     Oklahoma City, OK
    The First Americans Museum, also known as FAM, is located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, in the United States. The museum, which was previously known as the American Indian Cultural Center and Museum, officially opened its doors to the public on September 18, 2021.
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    Five Civilized Tribes Museum

     Muskogee, OK
    The Five Civilized Tribes Museum, located in Muskogee, Oklahoma, is a cultural hub that displays the art, history, and culture of the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Muscogee (Creek), and Seminole tribes. The museum offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich heritage of these tribes through various exhibits and collections.
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    International Gymnastics Hall of Fame

     Oklahoma City, OK
    The International Gymnastics Hall of Fame, located in Oklahoma City, serves as a museum and hall of fame for individuals associated with the sport of gymnastics. It is a place where visitors can learn about the history of gymnastics and the people who have made significant contributions to the sport.
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    National Hall of Fame for Famous American Indians

     Anadarko, OK
    The National Hall of Fame for Famous American Indians, located in Anadarko, Oklahoma, holds the distinction of being the first Hall of Fame for Native Americans established in the United States. Founded in 1952, this institution serves as a testament to the rich history and contributions of Native Americans.
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    Visions In the Paseo Art Gallery

     Oklahoma City, OK
    Oklahoma City's only art gallery dedicated to photography. Local, national as well as international artists are on display.
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    Honor Heights Park

     Muskogee, OK
    Honor Heights Park, located at 1400 Honor Heights Drive in Muskogee, Oklahoma, is a 132-acre botanical garden and arboretum. The park is public and is operated by the City of Muskogee. It offers a wide range of flora and fauna for visitors to explore and enjoy.
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    Cann Memorial Gardens

     Ponca City, OK
    The Cann Memorial Botanical Gardens are situated at 1500 East Grand Avenue, Ponca City, Oklahoma, United States. This location is easily accessible and offers a serene environment for visitors to explore and enjoy the beauty of nature. The gardens are open seven days a week, making it a convenient destination for tourists.
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    The Mabel B. Little Heritage House

     Tulsa, OK
    A part of Greenwood Cultural Center, this museum is a tribute to survivor of Tulsa Race Riot in 1921.
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    Jo Allyn Lowe Park

     Bartlesville, OK
    Jo Allyn Lowe Park is a public park situated at the intersection of Price Road and Locust Road in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. It is easily accessible and open to the public daily, making it a convenient spot for visitors to the area.
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    Comanche National Museum and Cultural Center

     Lawton, OK
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    Devon Energy Oil and Gas Park

     Oklahoma City, OK
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    World Organization of China Painters Museum

     Oklahoma City, OK
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    Oklahoma Contemporary

     Oklahoma City, OK
    Located in the heart of downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Contemporary is a non-profit Contemporary Art Museum. The institution, which was established in 1989, has grown into a significant art hub in the region. It offers a variety of exhibitions and programs that cater to a wide range of interests.
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    Ben Johnson Cowboy Museum

     Pawhuska, OK
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    Standing Bear Museum and Education Center

     Ponca City, OK
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    Conoco Museum

     Ponca City, OK
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    The Farm And Ranch Museum

     Elk City, OK
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    Chislohm Trail Heritage Center

     Duncan, OK
    The Chisholm Trail Heritage Center, located in Duncan, Oklahoma, is a museum dedicated to celebrating the historic Chisholm Trail. This museum provides an opportunity for visitors to learn about the history and significance of the Chisholm Trail, a major cattle route from Texas to Kansas during the late 19th century.
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    Alexandre Hogue Gallery

     Tulsa, OK
    This gallery is multipurpose and multicultural and hosts various kinds of art, mainly crafts and performative arts.
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    Helmerich Center For American Research

     Tulsa, OK