The Stephens County Historical Museum in Duncan, OK offers visitors a glimpse into the early days of the town through its collection of vignettes showcasing life in the past. From a one-room schoolhouse to the offices of a pioneer doctor, dentist, and lawyer, each setting is filled with authentic antiques and memorabilia. The museum also features collections of arrowheads and Indian artifacts, dolls ranging from primitive to replicas of First Ladies, oil-related displays, and county history, including the impact of the oil industry giant Halliburton Energy Services. Visitors can also explore the Rhythm Routes exhibit, which highlights Oklahoma's rich musical heritage and includes information on notable musicians like Reba McEntire and Blake Shelton.
The museum offers guided tours and has a gift shop on-site. Admission is free, making it an accessible and educational destination for history enthusiasts and those interested in Oklahoma's cultural heritage.
Generated from the website