Pawhuska, United States
700 Lynn Ave
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+1 9182879119
Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet
Enjoyed our visit. Staff was very friendly. Really enjoyed the \Can you guess what it is (or what its used for)\ interactive exhibit games.
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Nice little museum and worth an hour for sure. Entry by donation. A stone monument out front commemorates the first Boy Scout troop in America established here in 1909. Plenty of local treasures preserved on display. I was touched by some post-it notes giving names to a few the Osage members so proud of their new community in Osage County. For the kids on display an early television made by National circa 1947, yep only one channel on for just two hours per day!
This is a must see/visit place. Admission is based on a donation and the history you will learn here is great. From the first Boys Scout Troup in America to the most current events of Pawhuska and everything in between. We would definitely go back again.
This is a great stop by if you're in the area. Sweet people and very informative. Lots of antiques.
This museum covers many aspects of the history of Osage County, Pawhuska and the surrounding area. It includes historical artifacts of the Osages, the cowboys and ranchers, Oklahoma's famous ballerinas, the establishment of the first Boy Scout troup in the United States, and more.
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