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Comanche National Museum and Cultural Center


category : Museums
The museum plays host to various traveling exhibits which have included Comanche artists from the Southern Plains Indian Museum in Anadarko, Oklahoma and the "Native Words, Native Warriors" exhibit from the Smithsonian Institution's national Museum of the American Indian.


Admission: Free
Hours: Monday - Friday 8am to 5pm; Saturday 10am - 2pm
Address: 701 NW Ferris Avenue
Phone: 580-353-0404
Our Email: info@comanchemuseum.com
Our Website:www.comanchenation.com/

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