Address: | 2145 NE 36th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73111, USA |
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Postal code: | 73111 |
Phone: | (405) 424-5313 |
Website: | http://store.45thdivisionmuseum.com/ |
Monday: | Closed |
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Tuesday: | 9:00 AM – 4:15 PM |
Wednesday: | 9:00 AM – 4:15 PM |
Thursday: | 9:00 AM – 4:15 PM |
Friday: | 9:00 AM – 4:15 PM |
Saturday: | 10:00 AM – 4:15 PM |
Sunday: | 1:00 – 4:00 PM |
Wow, this is hands down one of the most amazing exhibits I have been to. We've been stationed in Germany the past 5 years and this museum had items that not even the German museums can rival. Admission is free, but please, put that money in the donation box instead. The story of these fearless men featured at the museum, is nothing short of amazing and heart wrenching. Even if you're just stopping in Oklahoma for the day, you cannot miss this opportunity. They also hold the largest collection of Hitler's privately owned items. From going to so many museums in Europe, especially WWII sites, I can absolutely say this is true.
The museum was fantastic, many interesting vehicles and weapons. I really enjoyed coming here. The only thing that I would like to see is better staffing. I saw maybe 2 staff members in the back break room.
This museum is one of the best! They have an amazing collection of vehicles, weaponry and uniforms. We were running short on time when we stopped by and had to move through quickly, this was not how to see it. Make sure you have a few hours if you really want to appreciate it. We will be going back again soon when we have more time to spend and go slower.
One of the best mil hist museums I've seen, too many rarities to mention and the staff is not only knowledgeable but experienced. I highly recommend the outdoor exhibits as well, despite the summer heat. Even a studied military historian will (and did) find pieces they've yet to see. Definitely give this place a look (and a donation, public funding is how these museums keep up and running and they're priceless)
This museum is amazing! The best I’ve been to in Oklahoma. Such a great tribute to those who have served! There’s so many guns and pieces of history from multiple wars. Tanks, helicopters, planes and war trucks are outside, REAL ones. A sad room with graphic but true and need to be seen photos of the horrors of the Holocaust. Mannequins displaying uniforms, a launch seat from a plane, foreign guns and even pieces from Hitlor’s apartment when he killed himself. A tank and old ambulance from back when set up and on display so you can see the inside. This is a place for the knowledgeable in warfare and history and those completely ignorant. Easy to enjoy. Admission is free and if you live in Oklahoma and have not been… why? Staff was super helpful and friendly when I bought souvenirs. I’m really blown away by this war museum and will be taking family with me in the future.