The Chickasaw Cultural Center is nestled on 109 acres of beautiful Chickasaw territory in Sulphur, Oklahoma. The sprawling campus features state-of-the-art exhibit buildings, outdoor gathering places, a theater, café and lush trails and woods.
Campus buildings total more than 96,000 square feet of indoor space
More than 300 miles of reinforced steel weighing over one million pounds was used in the construction of the CCC
There are approximately 10,000 lighting fixtures on campus and nearly 60 miles of audio/visual cabling
Construction required 14,000 cubic yards of concrete—enough to build 200 three-bedroom homes
430 two-foot diameter piers are buried 70 feet into the ground to anchor the structures
Wood beams made of Douglas Fir grown in Oregon and milled in Florida adorn building exteriors
Stone quarried in Arkansas was used on building exteriors
The recreation of an eighteenth century Council House in the Chikasha Poya Exhibit Center includes more than 600 feet of timber totaling five tons
The Council House timbers were prepared by Florida-based ThemeWorks Inc., whose portfolio includes Universal Studios and Sea World
Tile was imported from Scoula Mosaicisti Del Friuli in Spilimbergo, Italy
Landscaping throughout the campus features trees and plants that are indigenous to Oklahoma, as well as traditional Chickasaw homelands of the Southeast