I love the Orangefield Cormier Museum. It was created by Orangefield oil man Paul Cormier and given to the school by his children. You would never guess from the outside the treasures contained within. This started out as Paul's personal collection. Other community members have since added to the collection with their own treasures. The Southwestern Bell Telephone Museum collection has also been gifted to them. The museum is run totally by volunteers. Currently books from the school libraries are being stored there while Harvey repairs are being made, but you can still check out the exhibits. The museum is open to the public on the 3rd Saturday of each month from 10 am to 2 pm or by appointment. Admission is free. It is a great location for a history related field trip....
Read moreWe had an amazing time last week at the Orangefield Cormier Museum. We'd been running late but the people from the museum graciously accommodated us and showed us an authentic 1920s town. Jesse was a hospitable and...
Read moreAbsolutely amazing! So much stuff and history! It's unlike other museums I've been to. Mr. Jessie let us come after hours for a birthday tour! Beware of Otis. He is usually asleep but he'll scare you if your...
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