Ataloa Lodge Museum, Oklahoma, United States
4.0 (5 reviews) Spent Ranking #10 in Muskogee History Museums
A BLAST FROM THE PAST
The vision of Mary Stone (Ataloa) Mclendon a member of the Chickasaw Nation, the Art Lodge officially opened in 1932. After Ataloa's passing in 1967 the Bacone College Art Lodge was named Ataloa Lodge in her memory.Housing one of the largest privately owned collections of American Indian culture in the United States the Ataloa Lodge Museum is located on the beautiful and historic Bacone College Campus.
Address
Daniel Rogers and Old Bacone Road, Muskogee, OK 74403
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Website
http://www.bacone.edu/ataloa
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4.0 based on (5 reviews)
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4Martha S 5:00 PM Mar 5, 2012
Terrific
It is difficult to find Ataloa open, but definitely worth the effort if you enjoy Native American history.
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4Mary C 5:00 PM Apr 28, 2015
Unlike any other museum
I have visited Ataloa Lodge more than once, and it was always arranged ahead of time. I would not attempt to visit without making arrangements to be sure it will be open for you. There are interesting artifacts not available for view in other museums, and although it is quite small, it is rich.