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Thomas-Foreman Historic Home and its collection

Thomas-Foreman Historic Home
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The Thomas-Foreman Historic Home, also known as the Grant Foreman House, is a significant historical site in Muskogee, Oklahoma. It was built by Judge John R. Thomas on a tract of prairie land. The house is named after Thomas' son-in-law, Grant Foreman, who along with his wife, Carolyn Thomas Foreman, became notable historians. The house stands as a testament to the history of the area and the people who shaped it.

Exhibits at the Thomas-Foreman Historic Home

Visitors to the Thomas-Foreman Historic Home can view a variety of items that belonged to the Foreman family. These include books and memorabilia, photographs, documents, and Native American works of art. These items provide a glimpse into the lives of the Foremans and the history of Oklahoma.

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Thomas-Foreman Historic Home
1419 W Okmulgee Ave
OK 74401 Muskogee
Oklahoma

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The home is temporarily closed due to major repairs needed.

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1419 W Okmulgee Ave, Muskogee

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