National Cowboy Museum expected to generate $313 million for Oklahoma and OKC this decade

In 1955, Oklahoma City was picked over Dodge City, Kansas, and Colorado Springs, Colorado, as the site for what was then called the National Cowboy Hall of Fame and Museum .

Almost 70 years later, OKC’s selection as the home of what’s now called the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum is literally paying off.

The venerable museum is expected to generate a total economic impact of $313 million on the state of Oklahoma and the OKC metropolitan area in this decade, according to a recent economic impact study conducted by the local research firm RegionTrack .

“The cultural impact of the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum is known throughout our state, nation and world. This study confirms that we are an economic powerhouse as well,” said museum President and CEO Pat Fitzgerald in a statement.

“The Cowboy will continue to invest in transformational projects that bring visitors from down the street and around the globe into our world-class institution to learn the culture and values of the West .”

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