About UsThe Museum is designed to preserve and exhibit an outstanding collection of pioneer-days artifacts from pre-20th century to the present. Museum exhibits are arranged and displayed to depict all facets of home and commercial life as it evolved during the development of our region. The Museum and its contents have been displayed so school children, tourists, and citizens of all ages can enjoy the experience and be informed at the same time.
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Who We Are |
The Frontier Country Museum is operated by the Frontier Country Historical Society, located in Crescent, Logan County, Oklahoma, the heart of Frontier Country. The museum is operated by dedicated volunteers. The organization is a 501c3 and is funded through donations and memberships.
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Our History |
The Frontier Country Museum was created from the vision of James "Jim" Lovell, who grew up north of Crescent in the town of Lovell. He provided the initial funding and a large collection of artifacts to start the museum, which opened in 2003. The museum was built with thousands of hours of volunteer time and donations from the community.
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