Arbuckle Historical Museum - Davis, OK
N 34° 30.213 W 097° 07.314
14S E 672418 N 3819591
The Arbuckle Historical Museum is located at 12 Main St, Davis, OK, inside the historic Santa Fe Depot.
Waymark Code: WMRDYZ
Location: Oklahoma, United States
Date Posted: 06/15/2016
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The Davis Chamber of Commerce (see link) provides some information about the museum:
The Arbuckle Historical Museum in Davis, Oklahoma features the history of Davis in pictures and artifacts. You will find displays featuring schools, churches, music, medicine, dentistry, civic organizations, military uniform, the fire department, the police department, railroad memorabilia, farm implements, house wares, hand crafts, Indian culture, geological formations and numerous pictures of the area.
Remodeled in 1992, the museum now has a great display of tools lining the walls of the hallway leading to the "Territorial Room". This one-room dwelling represents the typical frontier home.
The museum library contains many general history books as well as Davis family histories. You may want to spend half a day reading or researching your family history. It is located on Highway 7 along the railroad tracks in Davis.
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Placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994, their nomination form provides twenty-two pages of reading about this beautiful old depot. Notable is that the depot was built by the Atchison. Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company in 1908, and it hosted both passenger and freight traffic until becoming this museum in 1983. It resembles many of the surviving Santa Fe stations in Oklahoma, about 24' by 145' in dimensions.