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Meet The Security Chief Making A Cowboy Museum's Social Media Feeds Extra Delightful

Through the coronavirus pandemic, security guard Tim Tiller is often at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum solo, keeping an eye out for anything amiss — and finding just the right selfie.
Tim Tiller, the head of security at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, was tapped last month to take over the museum's social media accounts during the pandemic. He says he was "brand new" to social media.

Work has changed for almost everyone during the COVID-19 pandemic. Parents have become teachers, partners have become hair stylists and at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, a security guard has learned to leave his post — to post.

Tim Tiller, the museum's head of security, was tapped last

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