The Pawnee Bill Museum Ranch & State Park in Pawnee, OK is a historic site dedicated to preserving the legacy of Major Gordon W. "Pawnee Bill" Lillie and his wife May Lillie, renowned for their famous Wild West Shows. The museum showcases exhibits on Oklahoma history, including genealogy records, books, photographs, American Indian records, and more. Visitors can also explore the ranch and witness live demonstrations of blacksmithing, chuckwagon cooking, gunfighters, and sharpshooters.
One of the highlights of the museum is the annual Pawnee Bill's Original Wild West Show, a one-day celebration that features exhibitions of acts from the original historic show. Attendees can enjoy thrilling performances by talented performers, including whip artists, chariot racers, trick riders, and Native dancers. The event also offers historically accurate entertainment, food from local food trucks, and the opportunity to explore the museum and historic home. Admission tickets can be purchased at the Ranch entrance gate on the day of the event.
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