The Toy and Action Figure Museum in Paul’s Valley, Oklahoma, showcases a vast collection for action-figure enthusiasts.
Founded in 2005 by Kevin Stark, the 7,000-square-foot museum holds over 13,000 pieces, encompassing a wide range of eras, characters, creators, and companies. Visitors can discover how action figures are made and explore rotating exhibits focused on popular lines like Star Wars and G.I. Joe.
The museum is also home to The Oklahoma Cartoonists Collection, which includes works by artists such as Chester Gould, creator of Dick Tracy, and Russell Myers, illustrator of Broom-Hilda.
Named one of Time Magazine’s Top 50 Most Authentic American Experiences, the museum is open year-round and hosts a number of different events, including art demos, tours, and corporate meetings.