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Three Rivers
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THREE RIVERS MUSEUM is dedicated to preserving the multi-ethnic history and heritage of the American frontier in the Three Rivers area in Eastern Oklahoma where the Arkansas, Grand and Verdigris Rivers meet. The museum is located in the restored Midland Valley Railroad Depot in Muskogee, Oklahoma.

We offer a preview of our museum, plus articles on the history of the Three Rivers region and current museum news.

Three Rivers Museum is a great family vacation destination where the story of the American West unfolds before you. We invite you to stop by and see us when you’re in Oklahoma!

Admissions

Adults $3.00

Students $1.50

Children under six admitted free

Hours of Operation

Wednesday thru Saturday w 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Call us for special group rates and tour hours

Closed on holidays

Thomas-Foreman Historic Home


This charming farmhouse was built in 1898 by John R. Thomas, Sr., a federal judge over Indian Territory. Judge Thomas was joined in Muskogee by his daughter Carolyn and his son John R. Thomas, Jr. who became a celebrated hero of the Spanish-American War with the Rough Riders.

Carolyn Thomas married Grant Foreman and the couple lived in this home for the remainder of their lives. Mr. Foreman came to Muskogee in 1899 to serve on the Dawes Commission which distributed land to the Five Civilized Tribes.

Together Grant and Carolyn Foreman wrote over 20 books on Oklahoma history as well as numerous articles. They were inducted into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame in 1934.

The Thomas-Foreman Home contains an eclectic collection of books and memorabilia from the Foreman’s many trips abroad and includes rare photos, documents and Native American works of art.

1419 W. Okmulgee, Muskogee, OK 74401

Open Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Admission: Adults $2 Seniors & Students $1

 
 
Welcome To Our
Second Site:
The Thomas-
Foreman
Historic Home