Katy Depot Museum & Information Center
category : Museums

Last used for passenger service in 1965, it was placed on the Oklahoma Landmark Inventory in 1980. It was purchased by the Checotah Landmark Preservation Society for $10 in 1985 when it was slated for destruction. It was moved to Paul Carr Drive in 1986. Exterior restoration began in 1987, and with partial interior restoration completed, it opened as a Tourist Information Center in 1988. Placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991, it continues the KATY tradition ... linking Checotah and the world!
The depot now holds a collection of the town's heritage including railroad, pioneer businesses, cowboys and Indians, military and the Civil War Battle of Honey Springs memorabilia. Other features are the M.K.T. Caboose #205, a 14 Flag historical display, the Paul Henry Carr Monument, and a scale model of USS CARR (FFG-52) a Guided Missile Frigate which honors the WWII Hero from Checotah.
Admission: Free Admission
Hours: Thursday thru Saturday, and Monday, 1:00 am to 4:00 pm
Sunday, 2:00 to 4:00 pm
Mid-March to Mid-December and by appointment.
Address: Located off U.S. 69 at the Highway 266 exit, North of Interstate 40 on Paul Carr Drive
Phone: 918-473-6377
Come visit us in Checotah, Oklahoma