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Harn Homestead is a Local history museum located at 1721 N Lincoln Blvd, Central Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105, US.
The business is listed under local history museum, museum, tourist attraction, wedding venue category. It has received 234 reviews with an average rating of 4.7 stars.
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- Tyler Mayhan
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- Catherine Carte
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- Keith N
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- Jeff Kline
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- Tamaruni Tamaruni
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"Had a great time here on a school field trip. Mr. Sapper made sure we learned a lot while keeping the students interested and engaged. Recommend for home school groups."
"Kelly is one of the friendliest, most welcoming people we have worked with while planning our wedding. Her ability to be flexible during all of this Covid- mess has been such a blessing. She has made it so easy to have Harn Homestead as our venue, and we couldn't recommend a better place for a wedding here in OKC!"
"We saw Lyric Theater's production of A Christmas Carol and I highly recommend it! It was easy to get to and parking was simple. The production was very creative and enjoyable!"
"We showed up at an off time on a whim while driving by. We were able to walk the grounds and look around. We weren't able to take one of the normal tours but the signage around the grounds were quite helpful. There is a nice collection of buildings from the late 's to early 's. Is you're in the area it is worth checking out. I'm sure the knowledge you'd get from the tour would only entrance the experience."
"A rustic getaway right here in OKC It's right by the State Capitol. Bring a sack lunch; there's a place outdoors (picnic tables) to eat lunch after your tour. It's relaxing, you're amongst the trees, and you get to see houses from the land run era. Also... learn how they made rope, ground corn..and you learn Harn is next to the Capitol because, back in the day, the Harn homestead donated acres so the Capitol could have a place to call home. Who knew?"