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Chickasaw Cultural Center

867 Charles Cooper Memorial Road, Sulphur, OK 73086
(580) 622-7130
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Ranked #2 of 4 attractions in Sulphur
Type: History Museums, Nature/ Wildlife Areas, Educational Sites, Historic Sites
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1 of 5 stars Reviewed 29 April 2013 via mobile

We would not go back or recommend. If this is supposed to give the guest a good overview of what the Chickasaw is all about it failed. The village was a real joke, manicured and trimmed just like a modern city park!! I f you want to know more about how Indians liver look some where else.

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Perkins, Oklahoma
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4 of 5 stars Reviewed 28 March 2013

Was on roadtrip with my boys (10/14) and this was a great place to stretch legs and check out the museum and walk the grounds. They had games and archery shooting in the village area. Not sure if that happens daily but boys and I enjoyed it.

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Ardmore, Oklahoma
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 24 March 2013

Take the 15 mile detour off I-35 to give this place a tour. Free entrance fee(you do have to pay for the theater) Lunch looks good and reasonable prices.

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Knoxville, Tennessee
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 19 March 2013

You could spend an entire day here and not see everything. Governor Anoatubby and the Chickasaw have out done themselves with this place. I won't spoil it for you or even suggest what to see but there's not a bad place on the grounds at all. It's ALL good. Grab you a map at the Visitor's Center, restrooms are right... More

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Fort Worth, Texas
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4 of 5 stars Reviewed 18 March 2013

Our family greatly enjoyed the 2 hours we spent at the Chickasaw Cultural Center. I wasn't sure if my 2 daughters (5 and 8) would really find it interesting, but we quickly realized how well this was thought out for families including smaller children. Lots of great interaction exhibits, the kids were encouraged to touch many items, the staff stationed... More

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Dallas, Texas
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 14 March 2013

The Chickasaw Cultural Center is a wonderful experience that is a must see for everyone! I especially enjoyed it because I am of Chickasaw decent, but I think anyone would find it an amazing experience. The grounds and buildings are spotless and well done. The video about the Chickasaw removal is very well worth the small amount it costs to... More

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Edmond, Oklahoma
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 25 February 2013

We completely enjoyed our recent visit. Everyone we spoke with was courteous and helpful. The native dancing exhibition was great and the displays were very interesting and engaging. The village replica is very impressive. The cafe food was very good, and the grounds are kept very well. There are several buildings to see, so plan for an extended time! We... More

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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 18 February 2013

Being from Australia our knowledge of the Chickasaw Indians was not familiar to us. The cultural centre is fairly new and is very well presented and set out. We were greeted at the gate by a very friendly gentleman who provided us with a map of the complex and information on what activities were occurring that day. There is a... More

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Mesquite, Texas
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4 of 5 stars Reviewed 17 February 2013

Beautiful buildings and grounds made a learning experience a delight. Be sure to catch the movie "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee". Much thought has been put into this center with a chance to see an accurate replica of a Chickasaw Village. Employees very friendly and personable. Cafe was closed at time of our visit, but will look forward to... More

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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 4 February 2013 via mobile

I would love to revisit this place again and again, I'm sure you could never take in all the information that is displayed & told at this place! I learned so much & would love to learn more on a future trip! What a heritage & legacy! Beautiful grounds, buildings & very clean! Everyone should visit!!

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