Very interesting history ! I would go back! Many things to see. Was pleasantly surprised to see how many artifacts that are there!
Stopped in one Saturday after the Farmers Market, and was pleasantly surprised by the content and quality of the exhibits, in this small museum. Learned a lot about local history, listened to the audio exhibits on Native Americans and thought the cabin cut away was well done. My visit coincided with a quilt show and bake sale.
The price was high. There wasn't much to see. But what they had was cool. It only took about 20 mins to walk through it.
This museum has a lot of very interesting things about Broken Arrow's past. We went during the Christmas Tea Off so it was free. They had many decorated Christmas trees.
a mi me gusta todo lo relacionado con historia, arte y cultura por eso amo ir a museos con mi familia me gusta todo eso.
On a recent visit a friend suggested seeing the Museum in Broken Arrow.Very professionally presented and fascinating history of this area.
Stop in and see what might be of interest to you. They're always adding new stuff. Recently they had the Glen Pray collection of Auburn/Cord/Duesenberg automobiles, that Mr. Pray bought and reproduced here in Broken Arrow.
Although it was kind of small, they put a lot in a small place--it took us back to pioneer days, and Oklahoma treasures.
I was there for a special exhibit with a group. we reserved their conference room and brought our lunch. I was very impressed with the museum. They had some beautiful pieces of art and some unusual exhibits about early Broken Arrow days.