Three Valley Museum


Address
401 W. Main St.
Durant, Oklahoma 74701

Contact
580-920-1907

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The Three Valley Museum is a non-profit museum in Durant, Oklahoma. It houses a collection of artifacts regarding the history of Bryan County. It opened in 1976. It is named after the book Queen of the Three Valleys by Henry McCreary, which is about Durant. The museum is operated by the Durant Historical Society.

The museum shows Bryan County from its start in 1873 to the present. The museum's exhibits include a small town exhibit area on the second floor depicting more than 20 businesses and scenes from the early 1900s, including an early law office, doctor's office, child's room, parlor, and general store. Other exhibits include area transportation history and a Native American Gallery, highlighting the Indian tribes that are located in southeast Oklahoma.

For more information, please call 580-920-1907, or visit the website link above.

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GOOD. Water stained; 75 degrees; 1.51 feet below pool. The striped bass fishing has been excellent with live bait on ledges in 25-40 feet of water near river channels and creeks. The topwater bite will fire up in the shallows with a little more cool weather. Fish are still moving fast but starting to slow down and feed hard, its limits on live bait! Crappie fishing is still slower with the warm temperatures. Check brush and structure in 12-18 feet of water near points and off the creek ledges. Bass fishing is picking up. Alabama rigs with paddle tails near docks and down the bluffs throughout the morning for smallmouth. Soft plastics and hard baits on main lake points and in the backs of cuts midday. Start looking for cooler water temperature and foggy coves early in the morning. Catfishing remains great on shad and prepared baits near humps in 15-20 feet of water for channels, and ledges in 30-50 feet of water for blue catfish. Not seeing the big blues yet, but look for cooler water temps ahead! Report by Jacob Orr, Lake Guaranteed Guide Service. The weather has cooled off and the lake is turning over creating tough fishing conditions. Stripers are fair on the flats in 30 feet of water or deeper with live bait. The artificial bite is slow. Very little surface action for a topwater bite. Report by John Blasingame, Adventure Texoma Outdoors.

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