Thursday: 4 p.m - 8 p.m.
Saturday, 10-2 p.m.
The Museum Broken Arrow is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, created by the Broken Arrow Historical Society to preserve the local history of the city and its residents and to serve as an educational opportunity for future generations. It hosts many events & traveling exhibits throughout each year for the community, as well as two very popular Museum BA fundraisers, ''Pioneer Dinner'' and ''A Night For The Museum!'' There is something for locals & visitors alike to learn and enjoy at The Museum Broken Arrow. The Museum is a proud member of the Oklahoma Museums Association, Oklahoma Center for non profits, & North American Reciprocal Museum Association. On Main Street between the Farmer's Market/Old Train Depot & AVB BankThe Museum Broken Arrow
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The first floor welcomes you into the Barbara Brown Kimbrough Exhibit Hall where rotating special exhibits are featured as well as a gift shop filled with ''Made in Oklahoma'' gifts such as shirts, candles, soaps, home goods & educational books . Exhibits in The Museum's permanent, second floor gallery tell the story of local and regional history through artifacts, interactive story boards and audio tour guides. A few original spaces can be found in the museum including the Old Town Hall Jail Cell and Childers Cabin as well as exhibits from the 'Broken Aro' Coal Tipple to the Katy Railroad Depot and Muscogee Tribal Exhibit. Come back to the museum to host a meeting or celebration in our third floor rental space and enjoy the view from the terrace overlooking downtown Broken Arrow. The Museum was constructed on a site donated by AVB Bank to the City of Broken Arrow for the purpose of building local history museum.
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