Through the use of artifacts, photographs, and documents the museum traces the history of the Cherokee Outlet and its people. In addition to exhibits detailing the chronological history of life in the Outlet, there are vignettes of a general store, kitchen, music room and offices of early day doctor, D. F. Coldiron, dentist, F. C. Sieds, and former governor, Henry S. Johnston. Memorabilia of former governor Henry Bellmon are also exhibited.
Located on five acres of land, the museum complex includes a one room school, Outdoor exhibits, implement building and picnic areas.
Hours:
Tuesday thru Friday
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Saturday
10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Closed:
Sunday, Monday, and all legal Holidays and the first two weeks in January.
The Museum is located east of I-35 and 2617 W. Fir in Perry, OK.
Phone: (580) 336-2405