Hinton Historical Museum & Parker House

Hinton Historical Museum & Parker House
The History of the Hinton area is showcased at the Hinton Historical Museum & Parker House. The museum contains many artifacts of life in the early 1900’s. The museum is also home to the Oklahoma’s largest buggy & carriage collection (horse drawn & horseless), and old bicycles from high-wheels to the 30,s, 40's, 50's & 60's. Also showcased are antique cars from Model T's to Edsels, even a 1903 "Horseless Carriage" Oldsmobile, and a vast collection of farm equipment dating back to the 1800’s, and authentic Indian Ceremonial items. Monday - Saturday 10:00 am. - 4:00 pm.

Location

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801 S Broadway Street, Hinton, Oklahoma (just follow U.S. 281)
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Notes

From HintonOK.com
The Parker House was built at the turn of the century by Joe & Jane Harris and was located west of hinton. Bill & Erma Parker bought the house in 1948. Three Generations of Parker's were raised here before it became the Parker House Museum in 1988. The Parker House contains many artifacts of home life in the early 1900's.