We went here for my husband but we all enjoyed, including my eight-year-old son. The place is free to get in, and they take donations. It's best to go on a nice day as they have lots and lots of static displays outside including all types of military equipment. My son really enjoyed seeing all the tanks. It was a drizzly day so we didn't spend as much time outside as we would have liked. Inside, the museum is packed with artifacts and info from all different wars. Very interesting! They have weaponry from all different wars. There is a WW2 display with actual things found in Hitler's home. They have large mannequins dressed up as they would have been dressed for the time. I would recommend this museum. If you really enjoy military history, I would plan half a day. If you aren't, it's still very interesting, and I would plan at least a few hours.
Came here recently with my son and a couple of his friends, have been here multiple times. As a museum, this place is very underrated, as their displays are very informative and interesting, both indoors and out. The tanks that are outdoors are very interesting and fairly well preserved. The Nazi display inside is very interesting as well, especially the Adolf Hitler memorabilia from Berchtesgarten. Lots of historical firearm weapons on display, from early colonial America to current times. Admission is free but they do take donation, there is also a small gift shop as well. They do take donations. Would highly recommend to anyone who has an interest in military history or even to someone who likes history in general
If you like military history you'll love seeing the equipment they have on display. It's got a lot so you will enjoy it.
I liked everything but we went on a Mon and it was closed and too cold so we took pics from the car. My son loves that kind of stuff!
This was well worth the stop! It's all very nicely done, displayed, organized and the volunteers were great! They were very proud of the museum and very knowledgeable about its contents. They'll walk around with you and point out the highlights of the museum...your own museum guide! :)There were two display cases of items from Hitler's Various homes. That was interesting to see.They had a whole room of Bill Mualdin cartoons. And another room of guns, The Reeves Collection. Overall, definitely worth the stop and time to walk through it.
Cara and I loved seeing all the tanks and helicopters up close. And all the guns and stuff inside were so cool. We couldn't believe it's been here all this time and we have never been before. I can't wait to bring the kids.
Free parking and no entry fee; however, you can give a donation.The 45th infantry was an important part of the victory of WWII and has many displays from that time period. Military object both outside of the museum and inside the museum building. One of the best sites in OKC.
This place is a wonderful museum. It showcases Oklahoma's contribution to many conflicts in US history. There are also a lot of military vehicles on display.
I don't know where to begin in describing how incredible this collection is. The story of the 45th Infantry is plenty of interesting and this museum is full of amazing artifacts. Of course, people are (rightly) wowed by the Nazi collection which includes some of Hitler's personal items. But there is plenty more to digest. I have been going off and on throughout my entire life. When I return home, it's a must to stop and revisit.Go and enjoy this fantastic, Oklahoma treasure.
A nice collection of military history, and equipment. Plenty of chances to takes pictures of tanks, planes, and other large military equipment. There is no charge, but they do take donations so be sure to have some cash on you if you visit. I recommend if you have a couple hours there isn't a better way to spend it