If you have a couple of extra hours to spend in Weatherford after the OAS meeting, consider the following museums.
Stafford Air and Space Museum The Stafford Air & Space Museum is named in honor of Weatherford native and legendary test pilot and astronaut, Lt. General Thomas P. Stafford. The museum is considered as one of the finest and most comprehensive air and space museums in the central United States and encompasses over an acre of exhibits under one roof. The museum is located about 0.5 miles west of exit 84 on I-40 at the north end of the Weatherford airport. OAS attendees get a $1 discount with their OAS name tag. College students get in for only $3 + tax (with a student ID). Heartland of America Museum The Heartland of America Museum opened on June 12, 2007. Here, visitors can see - up close and personal - many artifacts from the late 1800s through the 1950s as they walk through the 32 major historical exhibits and nearly 40 aisle cabinet exhibits. The museum is located in Weatherford, Oklahoma and is visible on the south side of Interstate 40 between exits 82 and 84. Brochures for both museums will be available at the OAS registration desk.
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