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As a VENUEHost your event…

The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum is the perfect site for any special event. You and your guests can enjoy a day or evening in one of the Nation’s premier museums. Whether in the Sam Noble Special Events Center, the S.B. “Burk” Burnett Board Room, or on the Western States Plaza, a beautiful outdoor setting, the Museum provides an atmosphere that is second to none. Six distinctive spaces are available:

  • Sam Noble Special Events Center: This magnificent 16,500 square foot facility offers the most unique and breathtaking décor in the West. Five monumental 18′ x 46′ triptychs depicting Western landscapes by renowned artist Wilson Hurley, adorn the walls of this one-of-a-kind banquet area. These five western landscapes are the largest set of triptych paintings in the nation. They were completed between 1992 and 1996 by Wilson Hurley, and reside in the Sam Noble Special Events Center. Each of the 18′ x 46′ triptychs, dubbed “Windows to the West,” depict a particular western location caught at sunset, and all, except one, have the same horizon line with the light streaming in from the west. The first, New Mexico Suite, was completed in 1992, and shows an momentous sky over the Sandia Mountains as viewed from the west side of the Rio Grande near Albuquerque. In 1993 came Arizona Suite, a view of the Grand Canyon from an unusual lower level looking upward. Then in 1994 California Suite, depicting Point Lobos on the Pacific Coast near Carmel, with the sun setting over the ocean, appeared. Utah Suite, completed in 1995, contains a magnificent view of Monument Valley under a cloudless sky. Finally, in 1996, Wyoming Suite, with its spectacular view of the lower falls of the Yellowstone River, complete the assemblage.
  • S.B. “Burk” Burnett Board Room: Whether you want to impress your top clients or conduct a breakaway session with your staff, our Board Room is the perfect conference or small dining area. Audio visual equipment is available for your use. The room is also available for more intimate evening gatherings and receptions.
    • Capacity: Banquet Style110 guests  I  Theater Style180 guests
  • Western States Plaza & Gardens: If you love the great outdoors, you’ll enjoy this spacious plaza and garden area nestled among glistening pools and native plants and flowers. Western States Plaza may only be reserved in conjunction with rental of the Sam Noble Special Events Center or Prosperity Junction.
  • Prosperity Junction Event Space: Transport your guests to a bygone era as they experience Prosperity Junction, a turn-of-the-century cattle town with rail connections. The town has its own history and its own location – somewhere in the West. The railroad arrived a few years ago and the days of raw frontier are fading as goods and services from the East transform it into a settled community. The time of day is just after sunset and most of the 19 buildings stand two-stories tall with light streaming from doors and windows illuminating Main Street. Guests can order a drink in the Silver Dollar Saloon, take a selfie in Osborn Photography, and explore the school house, church, bank, and train depot. Sounds of life lend to the town with the tones of a distant train whistle, the faintly heard barking of a dog, the rushing of the wind across the prairie. Meanwhile, the upbeat piano tunes in the Saloon contrasts the peaceful hymns from the church organ. This balanced combination of light and sound enhance an already dramatic setting.
    • Capacity: This space seats 190-280, varies on the setup needs.
  • Annie Oakley Society Event Center: The Annie Oakley Society Event Center is ideal for a wedding reception. Available for evening events only.
    • Capacity: Banquet Style150 guests Cocktail Reception300 guests
  • Liichokoshkomo’ Town Square: The Town Square is perfect for an outdoor wedding ceremony. A variety of setup options are available throughout the Liichokoshkomo’ outdoor experience. Available for evening events only.
    • Capacity: Theater Style300 guests

Let Us Plan Your Next Event. Services Include:

    • Initial consultation establishing goals and vision for the event
    • Creating a budget and event checklist
    • Coordinating and booking catering, vendors and entertainment
    • Acquiring hotel room blocks (if applicable)
    • Creating and executing a run-of-show production schedule
    • Dav-of-event coordination and hands on assistance

Support the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum… by simply booking your next special occasion here:
https://nationalcowboymuseum.org/facility-rentals-okc/

As a SHOPDiscover unique gifts…

The Store at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum features western clothing, luxury home goods, Native American Jewelry, and art. All revenue goes toward the preservation of Western Culture. Merchandise is catalogued within these collections: * Museum Mercantile * Books * Apparel * Jewelry * Housewares * Gift Guide * The Hattery * Art Prints & Bronzes, and * Sale.

Support the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum… by simply purchasing your specialty merchandise here:
https://persimmonhillstore.com/

As an EATERYFood for thought…

The Museum Grill offers a distinctively artful ambiance, superb cuisine and Western hospitality, overlooking beautifully landscaped sculpture gardens and water features, 

Support the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum… by simply dining here:

https://nationalcowboymuseum.org/the-museum-grill/

Be a DONORShow that you care…

Membership:

Members are essential to The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum’s daily operations and programs. Members help make possible the Museum’s educational programs and the care, study, and exhibition of our collections. In addition to helping ensure that Western Heritage lives on for future generations, Museum memberships also provide a year-round, one-of-a-kind experience. Please join us on this mission by becoming a member today. Membership at specified levels are offered: * Dual * The Family of 4 * The Family of 6 *  Family and Rodeo * All-Inclusive * Pony Express, and * Grand Canyon.

Donations:

The true American West is not defined by a single, stereotypical concept. It is actually a representation of the diverse cultures and backgrounds of the people that live there. Everyone, regardless of race, religion, gender or creed, has the cowboy spirit within them. We are all cowboys. When you support the Western Heritage Fund at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, you directly impact the celebration and preservation of the true American West. We hope you will consider making a tax-deductible gift today!

Annie Oakley Society: The Annie Oakley Society is made up of women leaders and philanthropists who, like Annie Oakley, play a significant role in shaping their communities while keeping the values and spirit of the West alive. Members are working with the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum to build and sustain world-class educational experiences to teach children and families the rich history of the American West. In addition to preserving Western heritage and supporting children’s education, the members of the Annie Oakley Society honor a woman of significance at their annual luncheon.

Prix de West Society: Society members have the opportunity to engage in a dynamic series of social, educational and experience-driven events including access to curators, the opportunity to build lasting relationships with artists, tour private collections and the chance to travel on exclusive art trips. By joining the Prix de West Society, you play a transformative role in supporting the Museum and illuminating its contemporary Western art exhibitions. More importantly, you help to ensure the Museum’s future and the lives it touches by sharing the resonant and splendid story of the West.

Rodeo Historical Society: The Rodeo Historical Society (RHS) is an organization under the auspices of the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum. RHS Membership supports the rodeo programs of the Museum, including research, an ongoing oral history project, acquisition of collection materials for the American Rodeo Gallery and the prestigious Rodeo Hall of Fame. RHS Members receive free Museum admission, two issues of The Ketchpen Magazine annually, and voting privileges for select Rodeo Hall of Fame Inductees.

Volunteer: The great stories of the American West exist because of teachers, scholars, elders, and storytellers. Since opening in 1965, the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum embraced this story telling tradition. It continues today through the strength and passion of volunteers. Volunteers interpret the evolving history and culture of the West. The Museum’s success and guest experience depend upon their generous time, effort, energy, and expertise.

Support the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum… by simply joining,contributing, and volunteering here:          https://nationalcowboymuseum.org/support/

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