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SUMMARY:Halloween Walk 2025
DESCRIPTION:Calling all Boos and Ghouls! The Bartlesville Area History Museum is excited to announce our annual Spooktacular Halloween Walk! Goblins 10 years or younger\, will be guided through BAHM where they can find candy stops and win spooky prizes at game stations. \nFamilies can enjoy our ghoulish selfie station and a craft! This is sure to be a family friendly event you won’t want to miss! The event is free but supplies are limited. The event will last as long the supplies do. \nThis event will be held Friday\, October 24th \, from 1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. While here\, attendees are encouraged to enjoy the museum’s newest exhibit “Outlaw Trails and Legendary Hideouts” on display from October 1th through January 9th or your ghostly little may enjoy our spooky coloring station!
URL:https://www.bartlesvillehistory.com/event/halloween-walk-2025/
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SUMMARY:October Lunch & Learn –with Mark Archuleta
DESCRIPTION:The Bartlesville Area History Museum is excited to announce our “October Lunch and Learn” event will feature guest speaker\, Mark Archuleta! Archuleta is an Emmy-winning screenwriter\, journalist\, and performer. A fifth-generation Coloradoan of Spanish Basque descent\, he grew up steeped in the history of the American West and the colorful characters who inhabited it. Archuleta loves exploring how historical fact is refracted through the prism of film and television. \nJoin us as Archuleta presents his book\, “The Reel Thrilling Events of Bank Robber Henry Starr: From Gentleman Bandit to Movie Star and Back Again.” Through surviving memorabilia\, newspaper accounts\, and interviews with people who worked with him on set\, author Mark Archuleta traces how the reformed Gentleman Bandit attempted to use the power of cinema to reframe his life story and redeem himself in the eyes of the public\, his family\, and the Cherokee Nation. “The Reel Thrilling Events of Bank Robber Henry Starr: From Gentleman Bandit to Movie Star and Back Again.” is about more than heists and Hollywood glamor. \nThis event will be held Thursday\, October 9th\, from 12:00 p.m. – 1 p.m. Attendees are encouraged to enjoy the museum’s newest exhibit “Outlaw Trails and Legendary Hideouts\,” on display from October through January 1st\, 2026. Tables and chairs will be set up for people who bring a lunch\, and little ones may enjoy our history of outlaws coloring station. Copies of the book may be purchased in the BAHM gift shop! Visit the Bartlesville Public Library for information on the book club they are hosting in honor of Archuleta!
URL:https://www.bartlesvillehistory.com/event/october-lunch-learn-with-mark-archuleta/
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SUMMARY:Newest Exhibit\, “Outlaw Trails and Legendary Hideouts”
DESCRIPTION:This Fall\, BAHM is proud to present: “Outlaw Trails and Legendary Hideouts” On display from October 1st through January 9th\, the exhibit takes visitors on a journey exploring the hideouts infamous outlaws occupied and the trails that led them there. \nThe Sooner State has a pretty wild past and Oklahoma’s outlaw hideouts are a testament to that wild past and its role in the American West. Discover how Robbers Cave was once a hideout for famed outlaw Jesse James and how hay-days of infamous gangs like the Daltons and the Doolins tied them to Bartlesville!
URL:https://www.bartlesvillehistory.com/event/newest-exhibit-outlaw-trails-and-legendary-hideouts/
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SUMMARY:September Lunch & Learn –with Bob Fraser
DESCRIPTION:The Bartlesville Area History Museum is excited to announce our September “Third Thursday Lunch and Learn” event will feature guest speaker\, Bob Fraser! Bob fell in love with the magic of Woolaroc as a little boy and fifty years later\, that little boy walked through the doors as the CEO of the Frank Phillips Foundation\, overseeing the daily operations of Woolaroc and eventually\, The Frank Phillips Home. Join us as Bob discusses how oil man Frank Phillips became the man of his castle\, the Frank Phillips home. \nThis event will be held Thursday\, September 18th\, from 12:00 p.m. – 1 p.m. Attendees are encouraged to enjoy the museum’s newest exhibit “Legacy of Structures\, and Architecture That Shaped Us\,” on display from July through October 1st. Tables and chairs will be set up for people who bring a lunch\, and little ones may enjoy our history of architecture coloring station. \n 
URL:https://www.bartlesvillehistory.com/event/september-lunch-learn-with-bob-fraser/
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SUMMARY:August Lunch & Learn –with Tad Jones.
DESCRIPTION:The Bartlesville Area History Museum is excited to announce our August “Lunch and Learn” event will feature guest speaker\, former State representative and Will Rogers Memorial Museum Director\, Tad Jones! \nJones\, became the 6th Executive Director of the Will Rogers Memorial Museum and is currently working on a multi-million dollar renovation and rebranding of the Museum. The Will Rogers Memorial Museum in Claremore\, is a testament to the life and legacy of the famous American author and adventurer. As the Executive Director\, Jones has been instrumental in preserving and sharing the life of Will Rogers for future generations. \nIn honor of National Aviation Day and the 90th year anniversary of the deadly plane crash that claimed the lives of famous aviator Wiley Post and Will Rogers\, Tad will discuss the life of Will Rogers and path that led to his untimely death. \nThis event will be held Thursday\, August 14th\, from 12:00 p.m. – 1 p.m. Attendees are encouraged to enjoy the museum’s newest exhibit “Legacy of Structures and Architecture That Shaped Us” on display from July 7th through October 7th. Tables and chairs will be set up for people who bring a lunch\, and little ones may enjoy our history of architecture coloring station and games! \n 
URL:https://www.bartlesvillehistory.com/event/august-lunch-learn-with-tad-jones/
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SUMMARY:July Lunch and Learn - E. Sean Standing Bear
DESCRIPTION:The Bartlesville Area History Museum is proud to announce a special event for our July Lunch & Learn series. On July 17\, 2025 from 12:00-1:00PM\, E. Sean Standing Bear\, great-grandson to Osage Chief Fred Lookout and Julia Lookout\, and grandson of Eugene George Standing Bear and Mary Nora (Lookout). Standing Bear will visit the museum to share stories passed down to him from his grandmother\, Nora. Mr. Standing Bear is the former director of the Osage Nation Museum in Pawhuska. Pairing his experience at the museum with his extensive knowledge of oral history\, he will share stories that allow a rare glimpse of the past. Bring your lunch and a friend\, and join us for this special event. \nThe Museum is open Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. (closed on weekends and holidays) at 401 S. Johnstone Avenue\, 5th Floor. If you have questions\, you may reach Bartlesville Area History Museum staff at (918) 338-4290 or history@cityofbartlesville.org.
URL:https://www.bartlesvillehistory.com/event/july-lunch-and-learn-e-sean-standing-bear/
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SUMMARY:Bartlesville Area History Museum Presents  “Our Culinary Past”
DESCRIPTION:This spring\, BAHM is proud to present: “Our Culinary Past” on display from April 7th through July 7th. The exhibit takes visitors on a delectable trek down memory lane of Washington County’s most popular restaurants and how the past shaped the flavors of our community today! \n  \nFood has served as an essential part of human history and has not only provided sustenance but has also played a key role in the development of modern culture. Learn how the flavors of early indigenous people\, combined with European\, Spanish\, and African flavors resulted in the rich\, southern inspired piquancy of our foods today! Guests will discover how the need for nourishment while traveling\, catalyzed the development of the first restaurants\, helping to shape the social importance of dining together!
URL:https://www.bartlesvillehistory.com/event/bartlesville-area-history-museum-presents-our-culinary-past/
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