The Oklahoma National Guard Museum, formerly known as the 45th Infantry Division Museum, is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history of the Oklahoma National Guard from its inception in 1890 to the present day.
Oklahoma National Guard Museum former 45th Infantry Division Museum
2145 N.E. 36th Street
Oklahoma City
Oklahoma 73111
+1 (405) 424-5313
Tuesday – Friday 09:00 – 16:30
Saturday 10:00 – 16:30
Sunday 13:00 – 16:30
Admission fee
Gift shop

The Museum is just East of Marting Luther King Avenue on N.E. 36th street, South of Remington Park, Omniplex, and the Oklahoma City Zoo.
Aircraft collection

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Bell OH-58A Kiowa Bell UH-1B Iroquois Cessna O-1A Bird Dog Cessna U-3A Blue Canoe de Havilland U-6A Beaver Hiller OH-23C Raven Hughes MH-6B Cayuse Lockheed T-33A North American F-86D Sabre North American F-100D Super Sabre (fuselage) North American NA-145 Navion Piper L-4B Cub Vought A-7D Corsair II |
Museum Highlights:
- Comprehensive Exhibits: The Oklahoma National Guard Museum showcases a vast collection of military artifacts, including firearms, uniforms, and memorabilia spanning from the Indian Wars to modern times.
- Dachau Room: A unique exhibit featuring authentic Nazi paraphernalia, providing insights into World War II history.
- Military Vehicle Park: An expansive 15-acre outdoor display featuring a variety of military vehicles.
New Museum Development:
In 2024, the Oklahoma National Guard Museum broke ground on a new 39,375-square-foot facility located at 3301 NE Grand Blvd in Oklahoma City. This new building aims to provide enhanced space and tools to effectively tell the Oklahoma National Guard’s story from its founding through modern times.