Updated: 9/22/2023 
Lindsay Community Historical Society
Lindsay, Oklahoma
Description

The LCHS offers a variety of activities for members, including educational programs, field trips, and special events. The Society also hosts an annual Heritage Day celebration in October, which features a variety of demonstrations and presentations on local history.

Mission

The LCHS is committed to preserving the history of Lindsay and the surrounding area, and welcomes new members and volunteers who are interested in helping to preserve the community’s history.

History

The Lindsay Community Historical Society (LCHS) was established in 1986 and strives to preserve the history of the Lindsay, Oklahoma community.

Artifact Collections

The museum features an extensive collection of artifacts related to the history of Lindsay and the surrounding area, including photographs, documents, and other memorabilia.

The Society maintains an extensive archive of family histories, school records, and other documents.

Facilities

The LCHS maintains a museum in the former home of the late Judge C.Y. Gossett, which is located at 220 West Miller Street in Lindsay.

Governance

The Society meets the third Tuesday of each month in the Lindsay Public Library, located in the historic Lindsay Carnegie Library building.

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