Moore-Lindsay Historical House Museum
About the Business
The Moore-Lindsay Historical House Museum is a charming museum and tourist attraction located at 508 North Peters Avenue in Norman, Oklahoma, United States. Step back in time and explore the history of early Norman as you wander through this beautifully preserved 1899 Victorian home. Gain insight into the lives of the families who once called this house their home and discover the rich heritage of the area. Don't miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in the past at the Moore-Lindsay Historical House Museum.
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Location & Phone number
508 N Peters Ave, Norman, OK 73069, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday:
11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday:
11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday:
11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Made a point to come out here shortly before moving across the country. It’s small and probably a bit too niche for the average passerby to visit, but historic home museums are hard to come by in Oklahoma outside of the opulent Oil rush mansions around OKC and Tulsa. If you have an interest in turn of the century anthropology, interior decoration and design, there plenty of examples of Edwardian and late Victorian artifacts to get a good look at. Even though I’ve gone a bit overboard with the photos on this review, I still recommend a visit as I think being a physical presence in the space is an important aspect of contextualizing the building as a place where people lived. It’s a very different, almost haunting feeling compared to walking around gallery-based history museums where you see a lot of artifacts from all over the place displayed in a very academic manner divorced from their original settings. It’s cozy, this house makes me miss Oklahoma even though I know I’m never gonna live in a house like this. I could always come here in a luxurious outfit and pretend for an hour or so, I suppose."
"Shared a choir experience with the Norman Singers. Lovely Christmas decor"
"I have always enjoyed visiting the Moore-Lindsay Historical House and if that makes me a nerd, then pass me my pocket protector cause I'm loving it! I've brought several friends here as well as gone to visit on my own and I've never been disappointed -- the caretaker is SO knowledgeable and enthusiastic about the property and history of Norman, and my daughter still talks about "the yellow house with the piano" I brought her to on a Mommy/Daughter date. Such a fun, thoughtfully curated and EASY connection to Norman's past. Definitely worth a visit!"
"Love this historical center it was extremely great. Like the manner in which they spread out the timetable. Exceptionally simple to continue in occasions request. I can see where this exhibition hall has a ton of room that they can develop. The subsequent floor is ancient rarities from the Smithsonian. I truly wish that it had a larger number of relics than it had. Or on the other hand ancestral individuals that have given more relics to the historical center. That would have been significantly better for me. I love seeing each of the individual things that accompany the story first floor. I simply don't think there was a lot."
"If you are a fan of historic home tours, you must visit the Moore-Lindsay home! The tour guide is a huge part of an excellent tour, and Amy delivers a wonderful tour. Her tour is informative about the history of the family and the house of course, but it is the little details and stories of the house that I remember most from house tours and she provides lots of those on this tour. I also love her obvious appreciation for the home and its history. I can tell she loves this home like it’s her own and has a deep appreciation for the family behind the home and history in general. This isn’t the biggest historic home in the metro area, but it is one of my favorites because it feels like a home, as opposed to a vast mansion designed for entertaining. I love the front porch, the front entryway with its curved staircase, the light-filled turret room, and all the stained glass windows. Amy also does a fantastic job of creating microexhibits throughout the year to increase interest in the house and give a reason for repeat visits, which is something I haven’t seen at other homes. I have visited several times over the past few years and always find something new to appreciate with each visit. Definitely worth a visit if you’re in the area!"
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