Old Greer County Museum & Hall, Oklahoma, United States


5.0 (6 reviews) Spent 2-3 hours Ranking #1 in Mangum History Museums

A wonderful museum for a small town

It's worth the stop just to see the life size longhorn statues in front of the museum. This place is huge. It is in an old building that is 3 stories tall. The elevator and a/c were broken when we were there so we got quite a workout. There were numerous rooms filled with exhibits. The museum covers Greer County, probably the most unusual county in Oklahoma since at one time it was part of Texas. A friendly gentleman showed us all around.
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Address

222 W Jefferson St Rm B, Mangum, OK 73554-4005

Mobile

+1 580-782-2851

Website

http://www.oldgreercountymuseum.com/

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  • 5Jim H 5:00 PM Apr 26, 2022
    Time Well Spent
    The museum is very well worth it to spend time inside. It also has a replica dugout so that you can see how they lived in the late 1800s, early 1900s. Outside is a memorial for several of the old pioneers that settled there and help create Greer County as it is now. While there make sure that that you eat at the Hamburger Inn on the East side of the square.

  • 5Carol T 5:00 PM Aug 21, 2016
    Great history of old Greer County.
    This is an excellent museum of Old Greer County, TX. It has a real dugout house and the 1929 Fire Engine that kids love. I may be partial since this is my home town but it is very well done in the old hospital building with a 40's dental office, birthing unit and nursery. Furniture from local homes, hotels, the small town schools. Very interesting! This whole area is very historic!

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