Pawnee Bill Ranch Historic Site & Museum

1141 Pawnee Bill Rd
Pawnee, OK 74058
Phone: 918-762-2513
Fax: 918-762-2514
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The Pawnee Bill Ranch was once the showplace of the world renowned Wild West Show entertainer, Gordon W. "Pawnee Bill" Lillie. Visitors can now tour Pawnee Bill's 14-room mansion, fully furnished with original belongings. This dream home, completed in 1910, is filled with Lillie family memorabilia, photographs, original art work and much more. The Ranch property also houses a museum with exhibits related to Pawnee Bill, the Wild West Shows and the Pawnees. The 500-hundred acre grounds include the original Ranch blacksmith shop, a 1903 log cabin, a large barn built in 1926 and an Indian ...

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  • Facility Amenities: ADA Compliant, Credit Cards Accepted, Gift Shop, Meeting Space Available

  • Group Amenities: Accommodates Tour Groups, Bus/Motorcoach Parking, Group Rates Available, Tour Group Welcome Reception

  • Tour Information: Guided Tours

Day

Open

Close

Sunday

1:00 pm

4:00 pm

Monday

1:00 pm

4:00 pm

Tuesday

10:00 am

5:00 pm

Wednesday

10:00 am

5:00 pm

Thursday

10:00 am

5:00 pm

Friday

10:00 am

5:00 pm

Saturday

10:00 am

5:00 pm

Nov-Mar: Wed-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 1-4pm

Adults: $3.50

Seniors: $2.50

Students: $1.50

Ages 5 & under: Free

While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the pricing listed above, prices are subject to change without notice.

From I-35, take Hwy 64. Exit at Perry, travel E about 26 mi to within 0.5 mi of Pawnee. Turn R to ranch entrance. From Hwy 412, exit at Pawnee/Cushing. Travel N on Hwy 18 to Hwy 64, go 0.5 mi W of Pawnee. Turn L to ranch entrance.

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Erin Brown




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