Browse Exhibits (3 total)
Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center
Our Archive Collects, Preserves and Shares the History of Northwest Oklahoma, its people and culture. Learn more about our organization here.
Cleveland County Historical Society, Moore-Lindsay Historic House Museum
It is the mission of the Cleveland County Historical Society (CCHS) to "research, preserve, publicize and perpetuate the history, genealogy and educational information, photos, artifacts and properties of Cleveland County and its people." The Moore-Lindsay Historical House, operated by CCHS, represents a small window into the history of Norman and Cleveland County; the Victorian home depicts the history of Norman from 1890 to 1910. Visit the website here.
Edmond Historical Society & Museum
The Edmond Historical Society & Museum is housed in a historic armory, built in 1936 by the Works Progress Administration. The Edmond community began meeting and collecting artifacts in 1983 with the goal of starting a museum. The first exhibit opened in 1985 and the site is now home to 41,000+ artifacts and photographs. Visit our website at edmondhistory.org.