Head to Chickasha for a Historical Outing!
The Grady County Museum is housed in the former Dixie Department Store building, renovated to house the museum. The museum contains Grady County history from all decades. Collections include early historical documents from the formation of the state of Oklahoma, records of early pioneers settling in the northwest corner of the Chickasaw Nation, and Geronimo Hotel murals dating back to 1910. The museum features Rock Island Railroad artifacts, military items relating to U.S. Army Borden General Hospital and the W & B Flying School dating from the WWII era, Grady County school artifacts, a barn, and homestead house exhibits. The museum has a vast collection of photographs dating from 1895 that document the development of Grady County, and the collection is growing all the time!
Stop by on your next visit to downtown Chickasha!