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A historical museum with roots in the American experience houses over 300,000 artifacts including Annie Oakley, Ft. Greenville and much more...
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Visit the museum that honors the life and legacy of Annie Oakley, the famous sharpshooter and Greenville native. Learn about her achievements, personality, and artifacts at the exhibition of The National Annie Oakley Center.
Garst Museum and The National Annie Oakley Center, Greenville, Ohio. 2,380 likes · 12 talking about this · 359 were here. The Darke County Historical Society operates Garst Museum. The main exhibit...
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A town museum with exhibits on Annie Oakley, Lowell Thomas, and the USS Shenandoah airship. See memorabilia, photos, and historical artifacts of these famous figures and their connections to Greenville.
- 205 N. Broadway St., Greenville, OH
Open: Tuesday – Saturday from 10am – 4pm. Location: ( Map It) 205 N. Broadway in Greenville, Ohio. Phone: 937-548-5250. Web: https://www.garstmuseum.org/ The Garst Museum & National Annie Oakley Center in Greenville, Ohio, is the former site of Fort Greene Ville and the Treaty of Greenville.
Whether you make it a girls’ day out, a history buff’s mini-vacation, or a memory-making adventure with the kids, take aim at the place the world-famous sharpshooter called home—visit the Annie Oakley Capital of the World in Greenville, Ohio!
Jan 31, 2020 · What to See and What to Do: Garst Museum. 205 North Broadway. Greenville, OH 45331. Telephone: 937 548 5250. Admission: $12 for adults, $11 for seniors, $9 for youth, $9 for Darke County Genealogy Society Members, Free for children aged 5 and below and for DCHS Members.