The A. D. Buck Museum of Science and History, located in Tonkawa, Oklahoma, is one of the oldest college-connected museums in the state, founded in 1913 by C. E. Johnson. Originally housing taxidermy collections and local history displays, the museum now showcases artifacts and memorabilia spanning over 110 years of Northern Oklahoma College's history.
Named after long-time director A. D. Buck, the museum serves as a repository for historical artifacts reflecting the institution's legacy and provides factual information on its unique history. With a mission to preserve materials related to the college's past, the museum also functions as a welcome center for students, employees, alumni, donors, and the general public.
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