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Lincoln County Museum of Pioneer History


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Lincoln County Museum of Pioneer History The oldest commercial buildings in Lincoln County, these Sandstone "twin" buildings were built by pioneer merchant A.E. Mascho in 1897 and 1898. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, these two adjoining buildings are now the home to the Lincoln County Historical Society and Pioneer Museum with its collections housed in a restored, climate-controlled area with proper lighting and ultraviolet light protection.

During restoration work, a large, connecting arched doorway was discovered. The arch is similar to those constructed across the building facade. Called "working arches," the hand-cut sandstones are placed so they support each other and the weight above.

The Museum houses 8,000 square feet of displays that depict early pioneer life. Visitors to the museum are first greeted by the old-fashioned traditional "general store," replica of the traditional small town information and supply center. The town post office and telephone switchboard is included.

The Tilghman Exhibit showcases memorabilia of Chandler's legendary U.S. Marshal, Bill Tilghman and the first copy of the original movie he made in partnership with Benny Kent, "The Passing of the Oklahoma Outlaw." Recently, the story of Bill Tilghman was portrayed by actor, Sam Elliot, in a Hollywood production.

Other exhibits include a printing and publishing display featuring a Linotype type-setting machine, a genealogy department, physician and dental offices, one-room school, cobbler, milliner and seamstress shops, the Embry Military Exhibit, and the Route 66 exhibit entitled "26 Skidoo!" The upstairs gallery features a replica of living quarters used by residents who owned or operated the store below.

In the west section of the museum is the Hoffman Library and Armstrong Marionette Theater teaching Oklahoma history through marionettes. Public performances, puppet camps, and workshops are scheduled throughout the year.

Don't leave without asking to see Oklahoma's only remaining brick outdoor restroom, more often called the "privy". It was built about 1910 and featured a primitive, but then, very advanced mechanical commode. It has been restored, but not to its original public use.


Admission: Admission Free
Hours: Thursday through Saturday, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm. Closed for Holidays and Inclement Weather.
Address: 717 Manvel Avenue
Phone: 405-258-2425
Our Website:okpioneermuseum.org/

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Attractions and Upcoming Events

Tilghman Park

Tilghman Park occupies the lower field area of the historic National Guard Encampment artillery practice field. It contains many facilities to insure a full day of family fun. You will find a pavilion, Tennis Courts, Volley Ball Area, Play Ground Area, and Picnic Area with Tables and Benches.

Chandler, OK Recreation

Bell Cow Lake

Bell Cow Lake has four recreation and camping areas, two on the North Side and two on the South Side.

North Side of the Lake

Area A

Pavilion
Five Parking Sites (No Electricity)
Restroom Facilities

Chandler, OK Recreation

Johnson-Yinger-Young House

National Register of Historic Places This two-story white clapboard home was built in 1897 by H.F. Johnson as a simple territorial "four square" home. In 1905

Chandler, OK Historic Homes

Chandler High School

National Register of Historic Places Built by the WPA in 1942 of native limestone.

Chandler, OK Historic Buildings

Route 66 Gas Station

On the north end of the business district, look for the peaked roof of the vintage 1930's Phillips 66 station. Although no longer in use, the building reminds us of travel down the historic Route 66 which runs through downtown Chandler.

Chandler, OK Historic Buildings

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