The Correll Museum consists of two buildings. The main building has a beautiful, painted mural on the outside of the structure. The award-winning artist, Lance Hunter, was commissioned to paint the mural that honors the late D.W. Correll, the museum’s benefactor and a beloved Catoosa resident. The brightly colored, attention-getting mural, is 8 feet tall and 72 feet wide. It shows a glimpse of the interesting collection of artifacts inside the museum.
Inside the main building, you will see a rare collection of rocks, gems, fossils and minerals displayed from around the world, including our world class fluorescent mineral display. There is an interesting assortment of seashells and coral, along with antique toys, diecast automobile models, an extensive collection of bottles and decanters, and our rock and gift shop.
The second building is for the vintage car enthusiast. It houses antique automobiles restored by Mr. Correll, and other items of broad curiosity and antiquity such as the historical Texaco gas pump. Several antique carriages are on display such as the 1904 Concert Stage horse-drawn carriage. There is also a collection of antique toy tractors, cars, pickups, etc. on display that was donated by Dan Ward. The antique automobiles include:
1898 Locomobile (Steam Engine)
1902 Oldsmobile Run About
1906 Cadillac
1914 Dodge Touring Car
1914 Oldsmobile
1917 Twin 6 Packard
1919 Franklin
1926 Rolls-Royce
1927 Stutz 8
1930 Model A Ford Convertible
1935 Ford 4-Door
1948 Dodge Coupe
1957 Chevrolet 210
19934 E Pine St
Catoosa, OK 74015
P: 918-266-3612
Email: ehamshar@cityofcatoosa.org
Correll Museum Admission:
$3, under 18 free
Plan: 1hr
Correll Museum Hours:
Tuesday & Thursday 11am – 7pm
Wednesday, Friday & Saturday 10am – 5pm
Correll Museum Website