Window on the Plains Museum
Window on the Plains Museum began in 1976 as Moore County Historical Museum.
The facility was housed in the ballroom of a landmark hotel until 2001, when it was moved to its permanent home and became Window on the Plains Museum.
In addition to extensive displays centered around farming and ranching, industry, business, family life and wildlife, the museum houses a research and archives center.
An outdoor display of farming, ranching and industrial artifacts is being developed on the back of the ten-acre tract that is home to the Window on the Plains Museum.
The interior has vinginettes of various buildings: ranch house, kitchen, doctor's office, etc. The rear 1/3 of the facility houses several pieces of farming equipment - combines, tractors, trucks, etc.
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