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Comanche Nation Visitor Center Rotating Native American Art 410 SE I-44 South of Comanche Nation Games 580.595.4941
Monday - Friday 8:30am to 5pm Free admission |
Comanche National Museum and Cultural Center
The museum plays host to various traveling exhibits which have included Comanche artists from the Southern Plains Indian Museum in Anadarko, Oklahoma and the "Native Words, Native Warriors" exhibit from the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the American Indian. 701 NW Ferris Avenue Lawton OK 73505 580.353.0404
Monday - Friday 8 am to 5pm Saturday 10am to 2pm |
Leslie Powell Art Gallery Regulary scheduled art exhibition in all media. Monthly lectures in the arts and humanities plus concerts highlight the programs offered.
620 SW D Avenue Lawton OK 73501 580.357.9526
Monday-Saturday noon to 4pm Free admission |
Museum of the Great Plains Rotating art exhibits in the main exhibit hall.
601 NW Ferris Avenue Lawton OK 73507 580.581.3460
Monday - Saturday 10am to 5pm Sunday 1pm to 5pm Fee for admission |
Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center Features rotating nature exhibits.
I-44 & Exit 45 Medicine Park/Highway 49, West 14 miles 580.429.3222
Daily 8am to 6 pm Free admission |
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Little Chapel of Lawton, Inc The Little Chapel, a Gothic Revival-style church was built in 1902 and is believed to be Lawton's oldest remaining public building.
716 SW D Ave Lawton OK 73501 580.357.8430 |
Cameron University Department of Theatre Arts Our continuing goal is to provide you with quality entertainment as well as being the best educational theatre in the southwest.
202 University Theatre 2800 W Gore Blvd Lawton OK 73505 580.581.2346 |
Lawton Community Theatre LCT LCT provides five main-stage performances, two magic theater productions and a summer magic workshop yearly.
Performances are held at the John Denny Playhouse 13th & Bell Lawton OK 73507 580.355.1600
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Lawton Philharmonic Orchestra LPO The Lawton Philharmonic Society, Inc. was founded in 1961 when the Schubert Club called a meeting to investigate the feasibility of establishing a symphony orchestra. Jon Kalbfleisch is the current Music Director and Conductor.
Performances are held at McMahon Auditorium. LPO offices are in the BancFirst Building 501 C Avenue Lawton OK 73501 580.531.5043 |
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