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Pauls Valley, Oklahoma: Toy and Action Figure Museum

Thousands of moveable-joint heroes, villains, monsters, and accessories on display, many from the personal collection of owner Kevin Stark.

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Action figures.

Toy and Action Figure Museum

This ruled, a great stop for young and old, male and female. Worth it!

[Nicole Bayer, 07/11/2013]

Action Figure Museum.

Toy and Action Figure Museum

Great fun, even for my wife and I who only have casual interest. 13 year old LOVED it.

[Scott Webb, 06/28/2013]

Toy and Action Figure Museum.

Toy and Action Figure Museum

This place is a great stop with kids. They have an entire play area with costumes and action toys. A very dedicated collector!

[Danny Clark, 08/27/2012]

The Toy and Action Figure Museum.

Action Figure Museum

The museum has several interactive displays so that children can enjoy a "hands on" experience with the exhibits. From concept through manufacturing, the museum has exhibits on the creation of action figures. Visitors can get a behind-the-scenes look at how toys are made.

Each year a few toy lines that have made their mark in the world will be inducted into the Action Figure Hall of Fame.

The Toy and Action Figure Museum is also home of the Oklahoma Cartoonists Collection, put together by writer Michael Vance from Tulsa. This exhibit features published artists and writers in the comics field from Oklahoma. It features such well-known creators as Chester Gould of Dick Tracy fame, as well as Jack and Carole Bender, who currently work on Alley Oop.

It has the the prototype of the Balrog figure from the "Lord of The Rings" by sculptor, Kyle Windrix.

[jeff satterlee, 11/09/2006]

Local artist Kevin Stark has turned his collection of over 11,000 action figures into an impressive museum, filled with dioramas. Oklahoma City reportedly tried to lure him and his museum away, but he likes it here.

Toy and Action Figure Museum

Toy and Action Figure Museum

Address:
111 S. Chickasaw St., Pauls Valley, OK
Directions:
I-35 exit 72. Turn east onto OK-19/Grant Ave. Drive 2.5 miles into town. Turn right at the stoplight onto US-77/Chickasaw St. Go through one stop sign, and the museum will be ahead on the right.
Hours:
Spring-Summer W-Sa 10-5, Su 1-5; off-season F-Sa 10-5, Su 1-5. (Call to verify)
Phone:
405-238-6300
Admission:
Adults $7.
RA Rates:
Major Fun
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