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Housed in the 1912 "Electric Park Pavilion" this museum contains items from the 1893 Cherokee Strip Land Run to the present. Museum collection includes farm tools, cameras, saddles, furniture, clothing, kitchen equipment, Indian paintings, pianos, early televisions, and much more. Industry exhibits and a church setting are also featured. Themes include Victorian, country/western, American Indian, architectural, and Main Street. See the Brick Walk of History, early day well cover (now a gazebo), and the beautiful water fountain at the entrance. Don't forget to visit the gift shop! General Info: Free Admission, Gift Shop, Handicap Accessible, Meeting Room Tour Group Services: Tour Bus Parking, Guided Tours, Tour Group Welcome Reception, Accommodates Tour Groups Days/Hours Open: Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 1pm-5pm (may close early according to visitor flow) Directions: From I-35 take Hwy 11, go 1 mile S to 300 block. We are on W side of street in a large white building. Highway Corridor: I-35 Group Contact: Louise Akers |


