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Embracing our history, Discovering our future - take a step into the past at No Man's Land Museum.

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Learn more about the Oklahoma Panhandle! Stop by the No Man's Land Museum! From catlinite "peace pipes," to dinosaur prints, to the first printing press on this side of the Mississippi - you never know what treasures you might stumble upon.

We are open Tuesday through Saturday, from 10am to 4pm. The museum is closed from Noon to 1pm. See you soon!

Address: 207 Sewell St, Goodwell, OK 73939, USA
Phone: (580) 349-2670
moc.kooltuo@shlmn
State: Oklahoma
Zip Code: 73939



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Great place. They have a wide variety of collections. From fossilized dinosaur tracks to authentic winchesters, they got it.
7 years ago (12-12-2017)
Unique view of the past.
7 years ago (25-01-2018)
This museum is full of amazing stories for the families and friends who used to live or are living on the panhandle of Oklahoma. The artifacts here make me more appreciative of the cultural richness of the people in this part of OK
8 years ago (15-01-2017)
A little know museum with a abundance of historical information. I loved the "Saga of the Cimarron" newspaper article in the room to the left as you enter. It is an interview with Thomas Braidwood by a reporter from the Daily Oklahoman in 1929 just before he died in a flu epidemic. Thomas Braidwood was my Great Grandfather, I have his Winchester rifle he used in some of the events he was involved in and described in the article. By the way, your internet address was returned, when I tried to make contact regarding some artifacts, logs and journals I want to donate. I will make a call and see how that goes.
9 years ago (05-05-2016)
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