Will Rogers Memorial Museum
Will Rogers Memorial Museum
1720 West Will Rogers Boulevard
Claremore, OK 74017
918-341-0719
wrinfo@history.ok.gov
Executive Director: Tad Jones
November 11 through
February 28
Wednesday through Sunday
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
March 1 through
November 10
Sunday through Saturday
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Adults | $7 |
Students (6–17) | $3 |
Seniors (62+) | $5 |
Active Military (with ID) | $5 |
OHS Members, Children (under 6) | Free |
With Will Rogers’s untimely death in 1935, debate began quickly on how to honor America’s “Cowboy Philosopher.” Discussion on the location of where to build a monument was at the top of the list. With the help of Betty Rogers, the Oklahoma Legislature and thousands of individual donors, the Will Rogers Memorial in Claremore, Oklahoma, opened to the public on November 4, 1938.
The beautiful limestone facility houses the largest collection of Will Rogers memorabilia in the world and all of his writings. The Museum has twelve galleries, a children’s museum, theater, and library. The grounds also have a lovely sunken garden where Will Rogers, his wife Betty, and several family members are entombed.
To learn more about the Will Rogers Memorial Museum, visit www.willrogers.com
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Explore More
Learn about Will Rogers in The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture.
Visit The Gateway to Oklahoma History to search photographs, articles, and other materials relating to Will Rogers.
Read Will Rogers: A Centennial Tribute, edited by Arrell Morgan Gibson: read online or download the epub file.