The Museum Gift Shop

Join the community in saying, “I found it in Bartlesville” and shop the museum Gift Shop for special gifts.  The gift shop carries a variety of Bartlesville and Oklahoma items—, post cards, video tapes, books, and much more!  For history buffs, the store carries more than 25 books by local authors including, Les Warehime, Curt Johnson, Karen Smith Woods, etc. We also carry the Service League cookbooks and the book by LouiseS. Robbins, "The Dismissal of Miss Ruth Brown" and the the must-have Washington County: A Centennial History co-authored by our very own Margaret Withers Teague, and many more!

We have new items arriving almost daily.
So, shop at "home" for many great Bartlesville items and support the Bartlesville Area History Museum with your purchases.  The museum store is open Tuesday – Saturday, 10am – 4pm. 

All items shown can be purchased by MC/Visa
email jacrabtr@cityofbartlesville.org with number or call by telephone: 918-338-4290


New!--Bartlesville, OK tote bags!
$7.95 each

 

NOW SOLD EXCLUSIVELY AT THE BARTLEVILLE AREA HISTORY MUSEUM GIFT SHOP ~

PREVIOUSLY OUT OF PRINT TITLES BY
 RUBY CRANOR!

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  • “TALKING TOMBSTONES”
  • "GHOST TOWNS OF CANEY VALLEY”

$29.95 EACH

 

These and many other great Bartlesville items are available at the Museum Store!

 

 

NEWLY released "The Prairie Table Cookbook", by Bill Kurtis and Michelle Martin

$29.95

get your copy today!

Chocolate cowboy boots and hats $.75 each

Chocolate State of Oklahoma mold $1.75 each

Black Gold Dark Chocolate with cream expresso $3.95 each.

 

Our own exclusive
Bartlesville logo featured on various
products:

Postcards
Magnets
Coffee Mugs
Tote Bags

and...
T-shirts

 

"Family Histories of Washington County Oklahoma "

released November 2006
in time for the year long Oklahoma Centennial celebration!

to see an index of family names go to:

Washington County Family History Book Home

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"Oklahoma Legends "

A Pictorial History of Oklahoma's Indians, Cowboys, Outlaws and Pioneers

Illustrated by Mike Parks

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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