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The Percussive Arts Museum and Library are currently closed and have been moved to Indianapolis, IN with the administrative offices as of April 2007. The PAS Museum and Library will open in a new space downtown Indianapolis in 2008.

In the mean time, you can visit a virtual tour of the museum within the website below.

The Percussive Arts Museum is fast becoming one of the most extensive and important collections of percussion instruments in the world today. From xylophones and drums to chimes, bells and marimbas this is truly a diverse display of percussion instruments. The collection highlights the important role that drums and percussion have played from primitive to modern times - from communication and religious ceremonies to celebration and entertainment to practical uses.

The museum's popular hands-on section offers fun for all ages. Here visitors can try dozens of percussion instruments and experiment with infinite musical sounds.

A featured piece is the King George marimba, one of only 102 ever made and specially designed for the 25th anniversary Golden Jubilee for the Coronation of King George V in 1935. Another unusual find is the 11-foot, 120 pound Eroica wind chime, suspended strategically for viewing and using. Instruments from Hollywood sound effects pioneer Emil Richards and a hands-on exhibit invite visitors to revel in the sight and sound of percussion.

Among the instruments in the PAS Museum collection are:

- One of the first commercially available vibraphones, manufactured by Leedy around 1924 - Barry Collapsible Drumset, built in 1919 for traveling drummers - Musser's Deluxe Neo-Classic Concert Grand Vibraphone - Thai Pi Phat ensemble, similar to the Indonesian gamelan - A collection of Indonesian Angklung - Deagan King George Marimba, manufactured in 1934 for Clair Omar Musser's International Marimba Symphony Orchestra - Shelly Manne's drumset - Novelty instruments such as the Leedy Timp-Bass, a combination string bass/timpani, which was manufactured in the late 1920s - Collections of Waterphones, Tubaphones, Timpani, Slit Drums, Bass Drum Pedals and Gongs - Haskell Harr's xylophone - Leedy Octarimba, featuring pairs of bars pitched in octaves that were played with double-headed mallets - Musser's Celestaphone, built from meteorites - The original manuscript for Paul Creston's "Concertino for Marimba"

Attractions and Upcoming Events

New Holy City History Book Available

Oklahoma City author, Jacqulein Vaughn Lowry has authored a new pictorial history book about the Holy City of the Wichitas. Published by Arcadia Publishing company, the book chronicles the rich history of the Holy City from 1926

Lawton, OK Literature

Wichita Mountains NWR - Hunting

Elk and Deer Hunting Opportunities The Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge hosts two of Oklahoma's most popular controlled hunts, the annual elk and deer hunts. Set amidst granite mountains and prairie grasslands, the hunt is 2 1/2

Lawton, OK Hunting


FUNKY JUNK Flea Market

Bring your friends out for junking done fun!! A new monthly market featuring ~ Vintage merchandise, antiques, collectibles, misc. memorabilia, ARTS & CRAFTS ~ repurposed junk ~

Lawton, OK Flea Markets

Wichita Mountains NWR - Hiking

The Refuge maintains four series of hiking trails as well as wayside exhibits throughout the Public Use Area. While visitors may hike anywhere in the Public Use Area of the Refuge, these trail systems are maintained for optimum viewing opportunities, ease of access, and diversity of scenery.

Lawton, OK Hiking Trails

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