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Chisholm Trail Arts Council

Chisholm Trail Arts Council


717 W. Willow - Suite 6
Duncan, OK 73533
(580) 252-4160
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Chisholm Trail Arts Council provides a varied season of diverse professional musicians and unique performance acts in their "CTAC Live" season each year. For current details check the calendar section of this site or contact the CTAC at the above number or their website www.chisholmtrailarts.com. Groups may contact Duncan Convention and Visitors Bureau at (800)782-7167 for special prices, scheduling/reservations, itinerary planning and other activities and tours.
 
Adult Tickets : $20.00
Students/Military : $10.00
 
Season Tickets:
Adult : $75.00
Student/Military : $65.00


Chisholm Trail Casino

Chisholm Trail Casino


N Hwy 81, West side of Road
Duncan, OK 73533
(580) 255-1668
8 a.m. - 6 a.m. Seven days a week.
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This facility offers 22,000 sq. ft. of electronic and assorted table gaming, and is home to Billy Sim's BBQ.

Chisholm Trail Heritage Center

Chisholm Trail Heritage Center


1000 Chisholm Trail Parkway
Duncan, OK 73533
(580) 252-6692
Mon.-Sat. 10-5pm Sun. 1-5pm
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The Heritage Center was established in 1998 to commemorate and celebrate the great history and heritage of the old Chisholm Trail and the other Great Cattle Trails of the late 19th century. The Center includes the largest bronze sculpture dedicated to the Chisholm Trail, which is a monumental statue of a cattle drive, and an adjacent museum and visitor center. Inside the museum, displays and galleries put you on the old Trail. Visitors can sit down in the Campfire Theatre with life-like Jesse Chisholm, for whom the trail is named, and a young cowboy named Tex as they talk about their experiences on the trail.  The experience is hightened with a visit to the multi-sensory Chisholm Trail Experience Theatre. This wide-screen, high definition auditorium allows visitors to see, hear, feel, and smell the trail-driving adventure. Additional dioramas, displays, and the Garis Gallery of the American west add to an unforgettable experience.
  • Adults - $6 ea.
  • Youth (5-17 years of age) - $4 ea.
  • Families (2 adults/4 children) - $17 per family
  • Seniors (55+) - $5 ea.
  • Military  (in uniform FREE) Family $2.00 off per person
  • Tour Groups (Advance Notice Required) - $5 ea.
  • School Groups (Advance Notice Required) - $3 ea.

 



Duncan Little Theatre

Duncan Little Theatre


824 W. Main
Duncan, OK 73533
(580) 252-8331
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Duncan Little Theatre provides a varied program of plays, musicals, dinner theaters and melodramas over the course of each year. For current details check the calendar section of this site or contact the "Stage Door" voice mail at (580) 252-8331. Groups may contact Duncan Convention & Visitors Bureau at (800)782-7167 for special prices, scheduling/reservations, itinerary planning and other activities and tours. 
 
Musicals - Adults: $20.00; Students, Seniors, Military: $10.00
 
Plays- Adults:$15.00; Students, Seniors, Military:$10.00 
 


Red River Rocketeers

Red River Rocketeers


74th & Bois D'arc
Duncan OK 73533
(580) 656 - 4781
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Rock Island 905 Museum & Gift Shop

Rock Island 905 Museum & Gift Shop


Fuqua Park at North Hwy 81 and Beech
Duncan, OK 73533
Tues-Sat 10:00am - 5:00pm
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 A developing railroad museum housed in the newly built replica of Duncan's original 1892 Rock Island Depot.  Exhibits spotlight railroad operation and the Rail Road's connection to Duncan. The crowning jewel is the Rock Island steam locomotive (# 905) which is currently being restored on site.


Simmons Center Performing Arts Theatre

Simmons Center Performing Arts Theatre


800 Chisholm Trail Parkway
Duncan, OK 73533
(580) 252-2900 ext. 238
Mon - Fri  8:30 - 4:30
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Southwest Oklahoma's home of the performing arts, this exquisite theatre seats 750 and showcases all of the performing arts as well as business forums and conventions.  Call for program schedule.  Groups may contact Duncan Convention & Visitors Bureau at (800) 782-7167 for special prices, scheduling/reservations, itinerary planning and other activities and tours.

Stephens County Genealogical Society


301 North 8th Street
Duncan, OK 73533
(580) 255-8718

The Genealogy Library has a collection of books, microfilm, and CDs to help people in their search for ancestral records. There are books and census indices for nearly every state. Records of deaths and marriages in Stephens County from pre-statehood through 1997 are available. The Stephens County Collection contains both historical and current information about the county. The library also contains similar information about most counties in Oklahoma.

Stephens County Historical Museum

Stephens County Historical Museum


P.O. Box1294, Fuqua Park at North Hwy 81 and Beech
Duncan, OK 73533
(580) 252-0717; (800) 782-7167
  1:00-5:00  Tues., Thurs.-Sat.

Visiting the museum can transport you back into a simpler time; you can literally "step" into Grandma's kitchen or the family dentist's offices. See authentic room vignettes filled with treasured antiques, memorabilia, and other artifacts depicting pioneer life in Oklahoma. One extensive display shows our Native American heritage in an original setting with an exceptional arrowhead collection.  Whether your interest is early-day photography, music, crafts, Indian lore, farming or machines, the Stephens County Historical Museum can satisfy your curiosity in charming fashion.  Exploring the adventures of the past is just a step away.  Other Noteable Features:  ·County photography dating from 1892 ·Area archaeological samples ·Pioneer Drug Store, Blacksmith shop, Legal Offices and Medical Offices of the era ·Records and photography ·One and two-room schoolhouses, which have virtually disappeared from the American landscape ·Gift shop


Trail Ruts at Monument Hill

Trail Ruts at Monument Hill


Oklahoma
(580) 252-6692
Dusk till Dawn 365/Year
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Visible remains of the famed Chisholm Trail etched by the hooves of millions of cattle. Monument Hill was a landmark visible to trail hands more than twenty miles away. Ruts are located in and near Duncan. Much of the original trail was paved or is on private property.  $5.00 per person by reservation only.
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