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Fort Sill National Historic Landmark and Museum is a must-visit attraction located at 435 Quanah Road in Fort Sill, Oklahoma, United States. This …

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Oct 22, 2023
On a weekend excursion with The Grands and visited Fort Sill. Even though the museum was closed, the outside display of rockets and tanks as well as historic armament kept use throughly interested. T… Full review by Dotty1919
Oct 5, 2023
Outstanding museum. Incredible exhibits with great narratives. Truly an outstanding experience. Unfortunately, due to budget cutbacks, they are only open a couple of days a week. Though they were … Full review by Neil F
Apr 17, 2023
The Fort Sill Museum is one of the best military museums in the U.S. They walk you through the history of the Field Artillery from the Continental Army to present day. You will need to dedicate a min… Full review by 675chuckw
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Are pets or service dogs allowed? Thanks!
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Yes
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What are the photography rules at the Fort Sill National Historic Landmark and Museum? Thanks!
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There is no classified materials, there is an attendant there who you could ask. I took photos with my IPhone. No problem.
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Answer by bob r · Sep 21, 2018
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Can anyone go, or do you have to have a military ID
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Anyone can go, but you have to go to the pass office, (can't remember which gate it is at), fill out paperwork for everyone who want to enter the base. They will also ask you …
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Anyone can go, but you have to go to the pass office, (can't remember which gate it is at), fill out paperwork for everyone who want to enter the base. They will also ask you questions of why you want to be there. Once you get your paper/s to enter when you stop at the gate every adult will have to show (give the guard) ID. Drivers license, etc.. I know it's a process but we are talking about the safety of our military. So depends on how bad you wanna go. Hope this helps
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