Greater Southwest Historical Museum at 35 Sunset Drive, (580) 226-3857, is housed in a 40,000 square foot WPA carved stone building that offers a wide variety of western, cattle, military, oil and Indian collections and a Genealogical Library. Tracing the period form the Indian Territory days to the 1930s, this museum's exciting exhibits, collections, and memorabilia preserve the heritage of pioneer life. Great Hall is a replica of a turn-of-the-century frontier community; it features a variety of "living" exhibits such as a blacksmith shop, a law office and a little red schoolhouse. Two wings of the museum feature collections of period jewelry and fashions, household items and early communication equipment. The Military Annex houses memorabilia from the American Revolution through Desert Storm. Admission is free. Hours: Wednesday - Saturday 10-5, Sunday 1-5.
The Charles B. Goddard Center is located at 1st and Dst SW, (580) 226-0909 and offers a theatre and art museum along with a wide variety of musical and theatrical performances. This center is home to the Ardmore Little Theatre and an art museum. The theater produces three dramatic plays and at le
Ardmore Little Theatre (580) 223-6387 with performances at the Charles B. Goddard Center.
Studio 107 Ardmore Studio 107 is a fine art gallery and studio for the vocal and visual arts located at 107 E Main (580)-224-1143
Studio 107 stimulates the artist juices in the local children by coordinating the LOOK Art! program in conjunction with LOOK Billboards.
Eliza Cruce Doll Museum is located in a wing of the Ardmore Public Library320 E NW, (580) 223-8290 and offers an impressive collection of the world's finest and most rare examples of dollmaker's art and contains over 300 dolls, some dating back to 1776 and contains some of the world's