| Break O'Day Farm and Metcalfe Museum | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The Break O'Day Farm was homesteaded by Augusta Corson Metcalfe in 1893. She grew crops, raised cattle and horses, and painted from this location for the next 78 years. Metcalfe was featured in the July 17, 1950 issue of Life Magazine for her western paintings. In 1968, she was inducted into Oklahoma's Hall of Fame for her contribution to art and into the Cowgirl Hall of Fame in 1984 for her horsemanship. Metcalfe's oils and watercolors span over 60 years and are featured exhibits in the museum. The museum also exhibits contemporary regional artists. The museum and homestead provide insights into 106 years of one family's rural lifestyle, including the Oklahoma Territory years (1893-1907) and the dust bowl years (1930's). Metcalfe's art studio and family artifacts are on exhibit and include her paint and paintbrushes, handmade hair flowers, the original Corson Chuck Box, the Blue Goose Saloon, the implement barn and a furnished one-room house. The farm received designation on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006 and is an Oklahoma Centennial Farm. Reservations for groups of 10 or more are appreciated. Lunch can be provided for $7.50 a person with one week advance notice. General Info: Credit Cards Accepted, Free Admission, Gift Shop, Handicap Accessible, Meeting Room Tour Group Services: Tour Bus Parking, Tour Group Welcome Reception, Guided Tours, Accommodates Tour Groups Directions: From I-40, N on Hwy 30 to Hwy 33 between Roll and Durham. Follow signs from Hwy 33 S on NS176, then right on EW86. Located at the end of EW86. (You'll see Metcalfe Museum signs) Highway Corridor: US-75 Group Contact: Roger Lester |



