Visit the Sheerar Museum of Stillwater History!
Located in a historic setting, the Sheerar Museum of Stillwater History is on the lower level of the Sheerar Cultural and Heritage Center. The historic building was originally constructed in 1928 to house the First Church of Christ Scientist, the first such congregation west of the Mississippi River.
Dedicated to collecting, preserving, and interpreting the history of Stillwater, Oklahoma, the Sheerar Museum seeks to increase public interest in and knowledge of Stillwater history. The Museum features exhibits about Stillwater and Payne County from the first land run that opened Oklahoma Territory for settlement in 1889 to the end of the twentieth century. Permanent exhibits are arranged by decades while temporary exhibits examining specific subjects and themes are changed annually.
| Museum Hours: | Tuesday – Friday 11am to 5pm | |
| Saturdays and Sundays 1pm to 4pm. | ||
| Closed Mondays and Holidays. | ||
| Admission is free |
After hours tours for small groups are available by special arrangement, however donations are accepted and appreciated as the Museum relies on donations and other forms of support to remain open and offering quality exhibits and programs to the public.
The Museum Level will accommodate groups up to 125 for special meetings and events—an appropriate donation is suggested.
