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Tonkawa, Oklahoma

The A.D. Buck Museum of Science and History was founded in 1913 by Mr. C. E. Johnson who was a biology instructor. One of his courses was taxidermy and work from this course led to many of the early specimens in the museum. The Museum was housed in Wilkin Hall prior to its burning in 1914 and then was housed in North/Harold Hall until 1968 when it was moved into its own building.

From the 1930's to 1966, the museum was directed by A. D. Buck. During this era, it was named the Yellow Bull Museum after a Nez Perce chief. It also expanded to a collection of both scientific items as well as historical items. In 1968 after the retirement of Mr. Buck, the Museum was named in his honor.

The Museum collects items of historical and scientific interest to the service area of the college, Kay county and all adjacent counties. The main parts of the collection include:

1. NOC History 2. Pioneer History 3. Military History 4. Three Sands Oil Field 5. Tonkawa Prisoner of War Camp 6. Big V Ranch 7. Mounted Specimens of Birds and Mammals 8. The Herbert Walther Mineral/Fossil Collection (Housed in the Crowder Science Hall)

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Sculptures

Life-size sculptures of "The Athlete", "The Muse", and "The Scholar"

Tonkawa, OK Arts


McCarter Museum

In 1997, the Tonkawa Historical Society purchased a building in downtown Tonkawa to house a museum. Ideally located directly across from Centennial Park, the McCarter Museum of Tonkawa History was opened on July 4th, 1997. The innovative interior layout was designed to tell a series of "stories." Tonkawa, OK Museums



Botanical Garden & Arboretum

Northern Oklahoma College (NOC) is one of the most recent affiliate gardens of the Oklahoma Botanical Garden and Arboretum. Since its establishment in 1901

Tonkawa, OK Arboretums

Things to do near Tonkawa, OK

Canadian Rivers Historical Society Museum

Area's first log jail, train caboose, furnished 1901 home. ...

Lake Vincent/ Ellis County Wildlife Management Are

Lake Vincent offers 160 acres of fishing, hunting, boating and primitive camping. A boat ramp and restrooms are available. ...