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  • Home
  • All About Us
    • Museum Hours and Admission
    • Location
    • Membership
    • Board and Staff
    • Volunteer!
    • Museum History
    • Our Mission
    • Conference Room
    • Memorials
  • Events
    • Treasure Hunters Day
    • Railroad Day
    • Haunted History Tours
    • Bass Reeves Western History Conference
  • Whistlestop Gift Shop
    • Okie From Muskogee Shirts
    • MUSKOGEE BOOK
    • Order Muskogee Postcard Book
  • Area History
    • Black History Month
    • Area History Stories & Articles
    • Three Rivers Historian >
      • Historian 2013 - 2015
    • Links to Other History Websites
  • Visit Muskogee!
  • Blog
  • Informative
Vision
​A regional museum dedicated to providing an education center that reflects the past history and rich multi-cultural heritage of the Three Rivers area of Eastern Oklahoma and to establish a respect for the region’s past and to contribute value and quality to it’s future.

Our Mission

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Three Rivers Museum is a regional museum dedicated to providing and education center that reflects the past history and rich multi-cultural heritage of the Three Rivers area of Eastern Oklahoma and to establish a respect for the region's past and contribute value and quality to its future.
​Three Rivers Museum was created in 1989, to collect, preserve, research, exhibit, and interpret objects that best serve to illustrate the history and heritage of the Three Rivers area of Eastern Oklahoma from 1800 to the present day.  The Three Rivers area includes Muskogee, Wagoner, Cherokee, McIntosh, Okmulgee, Haskell, Southern Mayes and Western Sequoyah counties.






​Artifact Donations
If you have artifacts of interest for potential donation to the Three Rivers Museum, please see our Collections Management Policy and then call the museum for an appointment.  If you have questions, you can call the museum's Director at 918-686-6624 or email: 3riversmuseum@gmail.com.

Any artifacts brought to the museum are subject to an Acceptance Review by the museum's Collections Committee.  


The Thomas-Foreman Historic Home located at 1419 W. Okmulgee st, Muskogee, Ok 74401
​is owned by the Three Rivers Museum. Originally built in 1898 by Judge John R. Thomas, it remained the family home of the Judge's daughter, Carolyn and her husband, Grant Foreman until 1967 when Carolyn passed away. The home and contents remain much as they were in 1967, with artifacts and photos from the world travels and the Foreman's support of Bacone College, as well as numerous writings.
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Muskogee's Regional Heritage Center

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With assistance from the Muskogee Redevelopment Authority

Museum Hours
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday - Saturday

Mailing Address: 220 Elgin
                                Muskogee, OK 74401
Phone:                    918-686-6624
E-Mail:                 3riversmuseum@gmail.com
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