Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center

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Enid, United States

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Museum· Archive· Heritage preservation· Heritage museum· Tourist attraction

Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center is located in Enid, United States on 507 S 4th St. Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category museum in United States.

Address

507 S 4th St

Phone

+1 5802371907

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Rosella Kliewer

The Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center is my favorite museum; this includes the historical buildings on site. Being there and experiencing all the exhibits makes our historical roots come alive. I just saw the Tying the Knot exhibit, and it's lovely! The wedding dresses and customs through the years are beautifully presented. CSRHC is truly a gem in Enid's landscape.

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lbhrulestheuniverse

Great place to learn about national and regional history. Lots of interactive exhibits for the kids. Fun and reasonable prices.

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Juan Alvarado

Such an awesome past time. Loved all the exhibits! It’s so awesome to see the history of our great state being shown and represented in such an impeccable manner. Loved every bit of this place! If you haven’t gone, I recommend going and checking this place out! Definitely 11 out of 10!

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Sharon B.

Our November visit to the Center was informative and facinating. My great grandparents on boh sides settled in the area before 1900. I learned a lot that added to my understanding of the challenges the overcame. A great way to spend an hour, a day, or a week. VB, SB

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Jacob Krumwiede

An exceptional museum! Tells the story of northwestern Oklahoma from the Land Run of 1893 forward. The living history village is worth the trip!