• Date Night

    It’s that time of the year again! Grab your main squeeze and join the Bartlesville Area History Museum as we excitedly invite you to attend a special Valentine’s event. On […]

  • 250th photo “booth” Contest

    The Bartlesville Area History Museum is proud to join communities across the country in celebrating America’s 250th birthday. This historic milestone marks the 250th anniversary of the signing of the […]

  • Living History Day at the BAHM

    The Bartlesville Area History Museum is excited to announce that our March event will be featuring some of Bartlesville’s youngest history buffs. On Friday, March 20, 2026, from 1:00-3:00 PM, […]

  • Breakfast Charcuterie with the Easter Bunny

    The Bartlesville Area History Museum is excited to announce our annual “Breakfast Charcuterie with the Easter Bunny,” event! Chicks and bunnies 13 years or younger, may join us for a hopping good time as we welcome the Easter Bunny! Families can enjoy selfies with our favorite rabbit, an Easter-themed craft, or win a prize during […]

  • America at 250 Camps

    Registration is now open for the Bartlesville Area History Museum’s “America at 250” educational camps for kids. Little wranglers age 5-10 (K-5th grades) are invited to attend camps being held June 23-25th, and July 7-9th , from 1:00-3:00 daily. Campers will learn about what it was like to be a kid in 1776, celebrating the […]

  • The Great Bartles Mustache and Beard Showdown

    The Bartlesville Area History Museum is excited to announce In honor of America’s 250th birthday, the Bartlesville Area History Museum is bringing back one of the town’s most delightfully unusual […]

  • July 2026 Lunch & Learn – Richard Boles: “African American and Native American Contributions to the American Revolution”

    The Bartlesville Area History Museum is excited to announce our July “Lunch and Learn" event will feature guest speaker, Department Head of History, at OSU, Richard Boles. Boles specializes in early American and United States history, particularly African American and Native American history from the colonial era to the middle of the nineteenth century, and […]