About this episode
Think pigeons are just "sky rats"? Think again. This week, we're heading to 2300 NE 63rd St to explore the American Pigeon Museum & Heritage Center, a world-class facility hidden on 10 beautiful acres in Oklahoma City. From War Heroes like Cher Ami—the bird that saved a WWI battalion—to high-stakes Pigeon Racing athletes worth thousands of dollars, we're diving into the fascinating (and surprisingly zen) world of these feathered veterans. You'll learn about "Rolling" competitions, birds with bell-bottom feet, and why the pigeon was actually the first domesticated bird in history. In the second half of the show: We're celebrating "Real American Heroes" right here in Norman. We highlight the heartwarming story of Lyz Farrar (owner of Donate-A-Miracle) and the group of local high school seniors who stepped up to support her thrift store and the community. In This Episode: The World of Wings: Exploring the diversity of the African Owl and the Parlor Roller. Feathered Veterans: The emotional history of the Dickin Medal and pigeons in combat. The Sport of Kings: How pigeon racing works and the high stakes involved. Community Spotlight: Norman seniors Everett Lee, Skylar Lipscomb, and Trenam Verbick giving back to Donate-A-Miracle. Plan Your Visit: Location: 2300 NE 63rd St, Oklahoma City, OK Hours: Friday & Saturday, 10 am – 4 pm Admission: Free (Suggested $5 donation) Website: