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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 (October 2022)

10/28/2022

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We had three class reunions join us this month: Class of ‘62, ‘63, and ‘65. Thanks for coming in and visiting with us!

​We’ve also have had many tourist around the world! Visitors from as far as England, Czech Republic, Poland, South Africa, and many others!


Introducing “Sapulpa Founding Feathers” with Young Minds Big Ideas. It’s a scavenger hunt! Look for the blue feathers within the museum(s) and around town! Explore! Have you explored Sapulpa? The Sapulpa Founding Feathers is a project by Young Minds Big Ideas. Some of Sapulpa's youngest got together and decided to create a family, friendly scavenger hunt that would showcase what our town has to offer. What started as a group of kids cleaning up and volunteering around town has turned into a fun club for kids to get to know their town and learn about giving back. There are THIRTY 12-inch metal blue feathers hidden around town, with an 8-foot feather at Sapulpa City Hall.

Tourism:
The furthest visitors outside of Sapulpa are from:
  • In the State: Ardmore, Oklahoma (approx. 170 miles away)
  • In the Country: Palmer, Alaska (approx. 3,600 miles away)
  • In the World: Melbourne, Australia (approx. 9,130 miles away)
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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...?