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Medicine Lodge Stockade Museum


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Medicine Lodge Stockade Museum The Stockade Museum is enclosed by a replica frontier stockade. The museum displays a multitude of photographs and artifacts which help tell the fascinating story of Medicine Lodge and the surrounding area in the 1870s. Also, an 1877 Log Cabin, Gypsum House, and Old Jail can be found inside the Stockade walls.


Admission: Adults 15-54 $5 Seniors 55 and older $4 Children 7-14 $3 Young Children 6 and under Free
Hours: May – October: 10:30 am – 5:00 pm every day
November – April: 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm Fri, Sat, Sun (weather permitting)
Address: 209 W. Fowler Ave
Phone: 620-886-3553
Our Website:medicinelodgestockade.org/

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