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Christmas at the Governor Seay Mansion and the Museum Village

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Visit the Governor Seay mansion decorated for Christmas. During this special open house you can tour all the rooms in the mansion. Spiced tea, coffee and cookies will be served. You can also enjoy the Christmas carols being sung in the music room. The Chisholm Trail Museum will celebrate an old fashioned Christmas with the log cabins, church, bank and school house decorated for your enjoyment.

Christmas at the Governor Seay Mansion and the Museum Village

Address : Chisholm Trail Museum, 605 Zellers Ave. Kingfisher OK
Phone : 405-375-5176   (Always call and confirm events.)

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