Cultural Corridor

Connected to 39 Distinct Nations!

The Visitor Center will serve as a centralized information facility connecting and complementing destinations across the state, creating a cultural corridor and linking Oklahoma’s unique tribal communities and the many arts and cultural offerings. A visitor can travel anywhere between 30 minutes to 3 hours to visit 39 distinctive tribal boundaries.

Visitor Center Completed October 2008

The American Indian Cultural Center & Museum Visitor Center was the first completed 4,000 square foot space on the construction site. The Visitor Center currently serves as a window to the rest of the project. The Visitor Center is not currently open to the public as an information center. The Visitor Center is located at the crossroads of America where interstates I-35 & I-40 intersect.

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409,000 cars pass daily*

Oklahoma Department of Transportation


    Visitor Center

    OklaVision Primary Broadcast Studio

    The Visitor is currently serving as the primary broadcast studio for www.oklavision.tv.

    OklaVision, is an online network focused on the rich cultural and travel attractions located across Oklahoma.OklaVision offers:

    • Live show weekdays from noon-1pm (CDT).
    • The show also airs live on TV – Cox Communications channel 3 in both Oklahoma City and Tulsa. Studio located at the American Indian Cultural Center & Museum Visitor Center with cameras in Tulsa, Jenks Oklahoma Aquarium, National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, Oklahoma History Center and Riverwind CasinoCenter
    • Navigation Menu offers 16 channels of video content. Click “PROGRAM GUIDE” at the bottom of the center
    • Navigation Menu to see last five shows archive (today’s was the CWF 100 Days kickoff) plus select stand-alone segments.