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SUMMARY:America at 250 Camps
DESCRIPTION: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. \nCampers will learn about what it was like to be a kid in 1776\, celebrating the nation’s big anniversary with a little bit of Bartlesville flair. Come and participate in fun games\, crafts\, and lots of celebrating. Registration is free\, but limited to one camp per child.  Since space is limited\, visit https://www.bartlesvillehistory.com/adventures-in-education/camp/  today to enroll your kids.
URL:https://www.bartlesvillehistory.com/event/america-at-250-camps/
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SUMMARY:The Great Bartles Mustache and Beard Showdown
DESCRIPTION: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 traditions — a mustache and beard contest inspired by the legendary whiskers of town founder Jacob Bartles. On July 4th at Freedom Fest\, locals and visitors alike are invited to compete in the Great Bartles Mustache Showdown\, Categories including: \nThe “Jacob Bartles” – Best Historical Mustache\, \nThe Frontier Whiskers – Best Beard\, and \nThe Prairie Curl – Best Styled Mustache. \nRegistration is free at the BAHM tent and starts at 6: 15 p.m. Contestants will be judged on creativity\, style\, and sheer frontier spirit! \nGrow it. Curl it. Style it.
URL:https://www.bartlesvillehistory.com/event/the-great-bartles-mustache-and-beard-showdown/
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SUMMARY:July 2026 Lunch & Learn – Richard Boles: “African American and Native American Contributions to the American Revolution"
DESCRIPTION: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. \nBoles 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 American religious history. Boles researches race relations in early American churches. His first book\, Dividing the Faith: The Rise of Segregated Churches in the Early American North\, was published by New York University Press in December 2020. This work examines the transition from racially diverse churches during the early eighteenth century to separate American Indian and African American congregations by the early nineteenth century in the Mid-Atlantic and New England regions. Boles shows that a significant portion of northern Protestants worshiped in interracial churches between 1730 and 1820. He has begun new research about religious interactions among Native Americans and African Americans in early America. \nJoin us as Boles gives his educational presentation “African American and Native American Contributions to the American Revolution.” This event will be held\, July 16th\, from 12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m.\, Tables and chairs will be set up for people who bring a lunch\, and little ones may enjoy our history coloring station! After the presentation attendees are encouraged to take a tour of the permanent and temporary galleries!
URL:https://www.bartlesvillehistory.com/event/july-2026-lunch-learn-richard-boles-african-american-and-native-american-contributions-to-the-american-revolution/
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