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Featured at the Museum of the Western Prairie is half a dugout home, recreated to show the determination and hardship of the early settlers. Displays in other buildings cover items of interest from volcanic uplift to the Great Western Cattle Trail, to modern industry and agriculture. Exhibits depict the lives of Native Americans, frontier soldiers, cowboys, homesteaders and farmers, merchants, lawmen, and women. Besides the authentic dugout home, there is also a blacksmith shop and working windmill.<ref>Oklahoma Historical Society [http://www.okhistory.org/sites/westernprairie  Museum of the Western Prairie] at http://www.okhistory.org (accessed 17 July 2014)</ref> <br>  
Featured at the Museum of the Western Prairie is half a dugout home, recreated to show the determination and hardship of the early settlers. Displays in other buildings cover items of interest from volcanic uplift to the Great Western Cattle Trail, to modern industry and agriculture. Exhibits depict the lives of Native Americans, frontier soldiers, cowboys, homesteaders and farmers, merchants, lawmen, and women. Besides the authentic dugout home, there is also a blacksmith shop and working windmill.<ref>Oklahoma Historical Society [http://www.okhistory.org/sites/westernprairie  Museum of the Western Prairie] at http://www.okhistory.org (accessed 17 July 2014)</ref> <br>  


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