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Then and Now

The Inside Scoop on the Museum and Town's History
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A weekly update on the ins and outs of the museum. We showcase the "Artifact(s) of the Month" every 1st Friday. We highlight the "This Month in History..." every 2nd Friday. We see the sights of "Then and Now" in Sapulpa every 3rd Friday. And we share our moments in the museum world every 4th Friday.

Museum Moments (June 2021)

6/25/2021

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What Have We Been Up To This Month:

Wow! Our volunteers have been incredibly busy this month. The number of visitors have skyrocketed substantially. Before Covid, we probably averaged to 5 to 10 groups per week; now, with everyone getting out and about again, we are averaging nearly 7 to 14 groups a DAY!!! We have had great groups come in, all around the world, from far away in the country, and all over the state!

If you haven't visited with us yet, or it's been a while, please do come in - we would LOVE to give you a tour around our joint!

Tourism:
The furthest visitor not from Sapulpa to visit us:
  • In Oklahoma: Honobia, OK (approx. 160 miles away)
  • In the Country: San Francisco, California (approx. 1,730 miles away)
  • In the World: Worcester, United Kingdom (approx. 4,450 miles away)
1 Comment
Leona beaumonte
8/27/2021 07:37:27 pm

Hello,
I hope your day is going well. I was wondering if by chance you have anything from Alvin Becraft from 1908 -1928 newspaper artifacts maybe blow pipe anything actually from any Becraft but Alvin would be great !
Thank you for your time
Leann beaumonte

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  • Home
  • About Us
    • History of Sapulpa
    • Publications
    • Support >
      • Volunteer
      • Donations
  • Museums
    • Historical Museum
    • Research Department
    • Gift Shop
    • Sapulpa Fire Museum
    • Filling Station Museum
    • Sapulpa Interurban Trolley
  • Midtown Mini Storage
  • Then and Now
  • Sapulpa Somebodies
  • Did You Know...?