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The Ben Johnson Cowboy Museum welcomes you to Pawhuska, Oklahoma, heart of Osage County and home of the world’s greatest cowboys and cowgirls. As you walk through the museum, you may notice that everything in the museum has ties to Osage County. Osage County is one of the most unique places in the good ol’ USA!
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The Ben Johnson Cowboy Museum is the best museum in the west! Enjoy strolling through this 10,000 sq ft museum in tribute to movie actor, Ben "Son" Johnson, and his father. Also, the museum holds many displays of saddles, tack, spurs, and pictures of well-known Osage County cowboys. Plus you can also shop their gift
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The Ben Johnson Cowboy Museum, Pawhuska, Oklahoma. 19,618 likes · 12,362 talking about this · 1,348 were here. An amazing collection of the notable cowboys, cowgirls, and western heritage, ALL from...
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Sep 23, 2021 · This museum opened just three years ago and is already garnering wide acclaim for its collection of Ben Johnson memorabilia and how it highlights other outstanding cowboys from Osage County, including 25 who were world champions. The Johnson story starts with Ben Johnson Sr.—father of the film star—who was the 1922 World Champion steer roper.
Explore Oklahoma’s Western film heritage at this one-of-a-kind museum in Pawhuska. Born in nearby Foraker in 1918, Ben Johnson was the son of a prominent rancher who was also a champion roper and National Cowboy Hall of Fame inductee. Director Howard Hughes hired Johnson to bring several horses to Hollywood for the shooting of his 1943 film “The Outlaws,” where he began doing stunt and ...
The Ben Johnson Cowboy Museum. 27 reviews. #5 of 12 things to do in Pawhuska. Speciality MuseumsArt Museums. Open now. 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM. Write a review. About. Duration: 1-2 hours.