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Har-Ber Village Museum

Har-Ber Village Museum
4404 West 20th Street
918-786-6446

Har-Ber Village Museum is a pioneer-era village and history museum complete with The Country Store gift shop,  The Crafters at Har-Ber Village retail shop and Visitor Center. The Village is located on the shores of Grand Lake o' the Cherokees. During self-guided tours, visitors experience the area's history and ecology, and view antiques, collectibles and reproductions in exhibitions representing the mid-1800s to the early 1900s in the local four-state region (Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri and Kansas).

The Village has several historic buildings that were relocated to the grounds, including a schoolhouse, jail and over 20 log cabins.  Other structures were built to house collections and are typical of the time--a courthouse, a bank, a stagecoach inn, and a church built with bricks that were hand-made before the Civil War. Other replicated buildings include a mercantile, hanging gallows, doctors' and dentists' offices, print shop, post office, drug store, and more.



Har-Ber Village Museum is not affiliated with AmericanTowns Media

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