Tuesday Trivia: July 27, 2021

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The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum isn't only about cowboys...but there are a lot of cowboys. Photo by Lori Duckworth

The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum isn't only about cowboys...but there are a lot of cowboys. Photo by Lori Duckworth

Answer this Oklahoma trivia question to receive awesome prizes!

Test your Oklahoma knowledge and win prizes by answering our weekly Tuesday Trivia question. Every week, we’ll choose a winner from the correct respondents to receive a prize—from an Okie sticker to a subscription to Oklahoma Today and more.

Did you hear this week's podcast? We loved talking to Natalie Shirley, president and CEO of the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, about the upcoming exhibits they'll showcase. Though it's long been dedicated to Western art and artifacts, its original name—the Cowboy Hall of Fame—didn't fully explain quite how cultured the museum is.

When did the Cowboy Hall of Fame officially become the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum?

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Greg Elwell

Greg Elwell served as research editor and web editor of Oklahoma Today from 2018-2023. He also has worked for newspapers, medical research organizations, and government institutions.

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