JOHN ROSS MUSEUM
Due to construction, the John Ross Museum will be temporarily closed beginning October 10. Check this page for the museums's future reopen date.
John Ross was Principal Chief for more than 30 years, during some of the most critical times in Cherokee history. The John Ross Museum, housed in a former rural school built in 1913, takes visitors on a journey into his life and leadership.
View exhibits and interactive displays detailing the Trail of Tears, the Civil War and the Cherokee Golden Age. Learn about the many historic Cherokee educational milestones. There’s even a gift shop to help you commemorate the visit.
Attraction Information
Address / Directions
22366 S. 530 Road
Park Hill, OK 74451
Hours
Temporarily Closed
Admission
FREE

Wheelchair Accessible

Great for All Ages
VIRTUAL TOUR
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