Day 4 Woolaroc Museum
We planned to visit Woolaroc museum while here and decided today would be the day because they were having the Spring Traders Encampment with approximately 125 tents and teepees. It is an annual Western heritage event, formerly known as the Spring Mountain Man Encampment, with participants from all over the United States. They recreate the rugged pioneer life of the men and women who trapped and traded in 1840s-era Indian Territory. You can observe their lifestyle, learn about their backgrounds and interests, watch their craft demonstrations and check out their wares. But first, we went through the museum. Hidden away in the rugged Osage Hills, Woolaroc was the ranch retreat of oilman Frank Phillips and is now a 3,700 acre wildlife preserve and world-class art museum. He co-founded the Phillips Petroleum Company with his brother Lee Eldas Phillips in 1917. Beautiful pottery from Anasazi, Mogollon, Hohokum and Pueblo peoples. This is some of the best exampl...