The Muskogee Area Art's Council has donated the first $20,000 to place a life-size Bass Reeves statue on the museum grounds.
We are working on our goal of $200,000 but we need your help to succeed. Please click on the orange "Donate" button below to help us achieve our goal for the legendary United States Deputy Marshal statue.
Thank you for your generous support!
Three Rivers Museum is a 501(c)3 organization under the United States Internal Revenue code. Your gift may be tax deductible according to the law.
A Quick Note:
Due to an ever changing economy, the funding for museums has slowly been decreasing and now the COVID 19 Pandemic has hit museums extremely hard causing some museums to close their doors permanently. Please don't let us be one of those museums! Your donations, membership fees and purchases from the Whistlestop gift shop are what helps to sustain and operate Three Rivers Museum and the Thomas-Foreman Historical Home. Your thoughtfulness and continued support help us to continue our mission.
Please specify if your donation is for a specific reason.
Click on the link down below to donate today!
Click on the green "Museum Donation" box. Click on the drop-down arrow in the donations box. The quantity box will auto-populate, click on the green "Add to Cart" box, click on the green "Checkout" box. This is where you will enter your information and click the green "Next" box for your payment information.
All Aboard! Experience the Magic of Christmas at the Polar Express Pajama Party. Presented by Three Rivers Museum and the historic Roxy Theater in November and December.
Join us as we watch the movie (in our pj's), get treated with hot cocoa, cookies and popcorn by Santa's Elves and then get transported to visit Santa at the North Pole where we get our picture taken and receive a small gift from Santa. Then the Engineer transports us back to the Roxy theater.
Be sure to follow Muskogee's Polar Express Pajama Party on facebook for dates and details!
Join us as we watch the movie (in our pj's), get treated with hot cocoa, cookies and popcorn by Santa's Elves and then get transported to visit Santa at the North Pole where we get our picture taken and receive a small gift from Santa. Then the Engineer transports us back to the Roxy theater.
Be sure to follow Muskogee's Polar Express Pajama Party on facebook for dates and details!
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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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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.