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Coo-Y-Yah Museum
 

 Coo-Y-Yah Museum
 847 Hwy 69 S 8th St
Pryor, OK 74361
 
Phone: 918-825-2222

Meaning "place of the huckleberries," this museum is housed in the Katy Railroad Depot and operated by the Mayes County Historical Society. Artifacts and exhibits feature the Cherokee and Osage Indians, art and local history items including an 8x10 foot oil-on-canvas of Nathaniel Pryor, a rare salt-glazed pottery collection, 1800s printing press, exhibits include the 1942 tornado, 1917 blacksmith tools, early day Salina, Pensacola Dam, the Whitaker Home and a Native American Art Gallery.

General Info: Handicap Accessible, Meeting Room, Free Admission, Gift Shop

Tour Group Services: Guided Tours, Tour Bus Parking, Tour Group Welcome Reception

Directions: Located on N side of Hwy 69 at 8th St, next to McDonald's.

Highway Corridor: US-69

Group Contact: Betty Thomas

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