The Triangle Heritage Museum in Cleveland, Oklahoma contains historical documents and artifacts from the towns of Cleveland, Hallett, Jennings, Terlton, Blackburn and Maramec in Pawnee County.
Oil museum dedicated to the history of Cleveland, Oklahoma and surrounding communities, referred to as “the Triangle” area of the Cherokee Outlet. Currently closed for renovations.
Cultural Museum of the oil industry and the pioneers that helped to build Cleveland into an “Oil City.” Step back in time and take in the sights. View the Sneed log cabin located on the premises or the antique oil industry equipment
Our mission is to educate new generations of the effect the oil industry had on early 20th century culture.
The Triangle Museum Association was established in 1974.
Early 20th century photos, Native American relics, local athletes memorabilia, etc...
When reopened, the Museum will be offering educational classes to the students in the surrounding school systems.
Current Reformed Museum Board consists of President; Mary Lee, and Cindy Sheets; Association Secretary.
The museum will offer a gift shop and a special event rental.
Currently Closed due to being abandoned by former museum board. Our goal is to open as soon as possible to the public. The museum belongs to the community and in good faith, we will continue to work to see that the museum is once again open to the public.