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Outdoor Exhibits
The stately Windmill, a symbol of the Pioneer's faith in the land to furnish the daily need of water for man and beast, with the water trough, stands near the Half Dugout. The Half Dugout was the first home of many of the pioneers in this area. The replica on the Museum grounds is completely furnished.
Approximately eighty percent of early settlers lived in half dugouts for a year or two. These were built into the side of a hill, or a hole dug in the ground. They were one-room structures, about half buried, and after built, the sod was replaced over the top, perhaps a forerunner of today’s daylight basement homes. The grounds also host a fire station and with a renovated 1928 Seagraves fire truck.
222 West Jefferson Street
Mangum, Oklahoma 73554
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