A Revolutionary Tea
A Revolutionary Tea: Step into the year 1776 for an afternoon of lively conversation, refreshments, and spirited debate over one very controversial beverage! This immersive living-history experience will be held […]
Mon-Fri: 10a-5p
Saturday 1-4p
Closed Sunday
A Revolutionary Tea: Step into the year 1776 for an afternoon of lively conversation, refreshments, and spirited debate over one very controversial beverage! This immersive living-history experience will be held […]
The Edmond History Museum presents Edmond’s Prairie Librarian, a living history portrayal of pioneer, Jennie Forster, at the Edmond branch of the Metropolitan Library System on Saturday, April 18th at […]
Edmond History Museum & Edmond Quilt Guild Present Quilt Documentation Days -At the Edmond History Museum-April 24 & 25, 2026 | 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Friday & Saturday) Do […]
“Quilted Stories: Through a Fabric Lens” Gallery Talk & Trunk Show with Martha Spark Friday, April 24 | 7:00–9:00 PM Join the Edmond History Museum for an evening of beautiful antique quilts and textiles presented by quilt historian Martha Spark. This engaging gallery talk and trunk show will explore the beauty and complexity of textile […]
The Edmond Memorial Historical Brass Band will perform a selection of Civil War-era music on Memorial Day, May 25th, at 9-10am at the Edmond History Museum. The Band is under the direction of Tanner Morgan, Director of Bands at Edmond Memorial High School in Edmond Oklahoma, and is composed of students from the band program. […]
Discover the story of Edmond one step at a time at our Exploring Edmond Walking Camp, May 26–29 from 9am–4pm! This drop-off summer camp is designed for ages 7–14 and takes campers on a daily adventure through downtown Edmond. Campers will explore historic buildings, public art, and the unique character of our community while learning […]
Step back in time and experience life as a pioneer at the 1889 Schoolhouse Camp! Young scholars will spend the morning in a real one-room schoolhouse, just like children did in 1889. Each day, campers will learn about pioneer life, play old-fashioned games, make crafts, and enjoy a snack fit for a settler. Come dressed in […]
Step back in time at the historic Rodkey House for a one-of-a-kind immersive summer camp experience! This 4-day camp (July 7–10) is designed for ages 10–15 and brings the 1930s and 1940s to life through hands-on history, creative activities, and engaging lessons focused on what life was like right here in Edmond during these decades. […]
Travel back to the early 1900s at Camp Route 66 at the historic Rodkey House! This year we’ll explore the exciting arrival of automobiles and how Route 66—the famous “Mother Road”—helped connect Edmond to the rest of the country. Campers will enjoy hands-on activities, old-fashioned games, crafts, and snacks while discovering what life was like […]