World of Wings Pigeon Museum

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  • 2300 NE 63rd
    Oklahoma City, OK 73111
    Phone: 405-478-5155  
    Toll Free: 866-570-2473
    Fax: 405-478-4552

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Description

The World of Wings Pigeon Museum in Oklahoma City houses the largest collection of racing and fancy pigeon memorabilia in North America.  Visit the World of Wings Pigeon Museum to learn about a wide variety of pigeon breeds, racing and homing pigeons, and the interesting history associated with pigeons, including military service.  This museum features an extensive collection of historic pigeon equipment, bands, trophies, plaques, paintings and photographs, as well as a collection of WWI and WWII army pigeon corps equipment, including transport carriers, message holders and military photographs. 

The World of Wings Pigeon Museum is located on wooded grounds bordering Deep Fork Creek.  Don't miss the live pigeon displays, pigeon lofts, and resident gardens filled with a variety of trees, shrubs and flowers.  Annual pigeon races are held in the fall.  All guided tours require an appointment.  Admission to the museum is free; however, donations are appreciated.

Amenities

  • Facility Amenities: Credit Cards Accepted, Gift Shop

  • General Information: Free admission

  • Group Amenities: Bus/Motorcoach Parking, Seating Capacity: 50

  • Highway Corridors (within 5 mi.): I-35, I-44

  • Tour Information: Guided Tours

Hours of Operation

DayOpenClose
Monday 9:00 am 4:00 pm
Tuesday 9:00 am 4:00 pm
Wednesday 9:00 am 4:00 pm
Thursday 9:00 am 4:00 pm
Friday 9:00 am 4:00 pm

Directions

From I-35 N, exit I-44 W, then take exit 129 (Martin Luther King Blvd.) south under I-44 and proceed east on 63rd to Pigeon Center. From west on I-44, take Exit 129 (Martin Luther King Blvd.) and cross M.L.K. Blvd. to Pigeon Center.


Contact Information

  Primary Contact:

Randy Goodpasture




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From Chuck Weaver on 06/21/2011

I have been there many times from the beginning. Have saw the museum grow. Beautiful surrounds and beautiful birds. Kids love it.



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