Museum of Southern Oklahoma

Museum of Southern Oklahoma Did you know a steamboat sank in the Red River? Read Jerry Brigham's column this month for the full story.

Herding cats is impossible.  Mother wants away and 8 kittens are every where.
06/27/2023

Herding cats is impossible. Mother wants away and 8 kittens are every where.

03/15/2023

Thinking of my niece, Leslie Hays Buxton passed away while at the Mayo Clinic Sunday .
She had polio at a very young age. She is survived by husband, Tom Buxton and granddaugh and mother, Weta (Watkins) Thomas, sister Millie Shores. Aunts, June Rollins and Marci Jones and nieces and nephews and cousins.
She is running now, she couldn't while on this earth.

05/16/2021

I had to skip my Thursday afternoon volunteering, but I flew to Charlotte NC to visit my brother, Denver. He will be 86 the 31st.

04/09/2021

We are trying to be open more than Thursday afternoon, please bear with us. Call meeting Tuesday, April 13 @ 4:30, public is invited.

01/22/2021

Sorry, because of this nasty virus we have been closed. I do go on Thursday afternoons to do research and basic stuff. Don't give up on us.

01/23/2020

Save the date....Sat. Feb. 22, 2020 @ 10 a.m. at the Marshall County Expo to hear Gary Henry speak about "The Founding Families of Marshall County".

10/18/2018

Drop by and see the old (new to us) lite portrait of the late Governor, Raymond Gary. The light works now thanks to Bill Lansdale adding a new cord. Thanks to Bill for also hanging it.

10/04/2018

A large lit painting of the late Raymond Gary is proudly hanging in the museum now.

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400 W Overton Street
Madill, OK
73446

Opening Hours

Monday 1pm - 4pm
Tuesday 1pm - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 1pm
Thursday 1pm - 4pm
Friday 9am - 1pm
Saturday 9am - 1pm

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+15807955060

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