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Attendance rises at Will Rogers’ sites

 
By Bryan Painter | Published: September 12, 2009    Comment on this article Leave a comment

CLAREMORE — On Nov. 4, 1879, in a house not far from the Verdigris River, Mary America Rogers and husband Clem Rogers became the parents of a boy.

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Will Rogers Memorial Museum


Where: 1720 West Will Rogers Blvd., Claremore


Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., 365 days a year


Admission: Voluntary contributions


Phone: (918) 341-0719.

J.M. Davis Arms and Historical Museum

Where: 330 N J.M. Davis Blvd., Claremore


Admission: Free, donations are accepted

→When: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Saturday; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday; open every day except Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. Open 1 to 5 p.m. New Years Day, day after

Thanksgiving, day after Christmas.


Phone: (918) 341-5707.



Arms museum celebrates 40 years

CLAREMORE — Wayne McCombs is executive

director of the J.M. Davis Arms & Historical

Museum in Claremore, which is celebrating its 40th year of operation. McCombs said they were uncertain what the economy might mean in terms of attendance. But, they’ve been pleased with what they’ve seen. For example, from May through August, they had 3,000 more visitors than a year ago in the same time span. "People were staying closer to home on vacation, plus gas prices were steady,” McCombs said. However, they also have about 80 international visitors each month, he said. This includes visitors from

Germany, France, Canada, England and other countries.McCombs said many of their European visitors take the Route 66 trip. "They fly into

Chicago and rent vehicles,” he said. "Many rent motorcycles or muscle cars and drive 66 to Los Angeles and fly back to Europe.”

They named him William Penn Adair Rogers.

He was a trick roper, a newspaper columnist, a humorist, a Ziegfeld Follies star, a radio commentator, the star of 71 motion pictures, a philosopher and a philanthropist.

Maybe that long and still incomplete list helps explain why we’re almost 130 years down the road and the story of Will Rogers is still thriving.

"Despite dread of dropping attendance because of gas prices, attendance records at the Will Rogers Memorial Museum in Claremore and the Birthplace Ranch at Oologah, have shown a steady increase,” said Pat Reeder, spokeswoman for the museum and ranch.

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