Pauls Valley is a city in and the county seat of Garvin County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 6,187 at the 2010 census, a decline of 1.1 percent from 6,256 at the 2000 census. It was settled by and named for Smith Paul, a North Carolina native who married a Chickasaw woman and became a citizen of the Chickasaw Nation before the Civil War. The town economy is largely based on agriculture and oil production.
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Free off-leash dog park in Pauls Valley, OK. Open dawn to dusk. Just a short drive from I-35, half way between Oklahoma City and the Oklahoma-Texas border. Separate sections for small and big dogs. Park benches for humans. Convenient water and waste stations. Restrooms and more in adjacent Wacker Park.
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The museum got its start in 2000 during a citywide process called VISION 2010. In a series of meetings, local citizens came together and identified goals they would like the community to reach in the next ten years. Many things were discussed. Among them the town wanted unique attractions that would help to make Pauls Valley a destination city.With the help of local artist and toy designer (and collector) Kevin Stark, a board was formed to start working on the world’ s first museum devoted to the art and sculpting of action figures! The museum acquired its 501(c)3 nonprofit status and the group began researching and creating the plans for a first – class facility in the heart of downtown Pauls Valley. It took the group five years to put everything together and the doors opened on October 15, 2005.Since that time the museum has had visitors from every state in the union and over 40 foreign countries and has helped serve as an economic catalyst for the downtown area. With group tours from state wide public and private schools, senior citizen groups and various tourist groups, not to mention curious travelers, the museum has seen over 50,000 visitors since it opened its doors.An accredited museum, The Toy & Action Figure Museum has won several awards, including the Redbud Award for Best New Tourist Attraction in the state for 2006 at the Oklahoma Governor’ s Conference on Tourism.
I absolutely loved our visit here as to me it was a time capsule more than anything! I was able to introduce my son to many of the toys, imagery and shenanigans I enjoyed when I was his age so it definitely added to the sentimental value!! Once he found the Batman room it was all over for him as he loves everything bat!! This was definitely worth every minute of the 3 hour drive for us!
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Outdoor Water park Fun for all ages. Open seasonally from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Facility is open Monday through Saturday from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Sundays from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Daily Gate Pass 0-3 years FREE Youth 4-14 years $4 Adult 15-61 years $7 Senior 62+ $5
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