Museum of Southern Oklahoma
The Museum of Southern Oklahoma, located in Madill, Oklahoma, aims to provide visitors with a historical and cultural overview of southern Oklahoma and its people while also acting as a resource for those interested in learning more about their ancestry.
You can stroll past museum exhibits that portray the lives of Southern Oklahomans at multiple historical moments. They have a fascinating display from World War II, including uniforms, artifacts and additional items related to the war involvement of Marshall County. Other exhibits include the Governor Raymond D. Gary exhibit, the Early Settlers exhibit, a First American exhibit with beadwork and traditional Chickasaw regalia, and a First Responder exhibit.
Local, visitor, or curious tourist, the Museum of Southern Oklahoma invites you to discover Southern Oklahoma's fascinating history firsthand.