Boley Historical Museum
10 W Grant St
Boley, OK
74829
Located in a 1929 home, the Boley Historical Museum contains many artifacts of the town's early days as an All-Black town in Oklahoma. Founded in 1903 as a camp for black railroad construction workers, Boley flourished because of its fertile farmland, which was distributed as allotments to Creek-Freedmen. It was also billed as a haven where African Americans could govern themselves, drawing settlers from Texas, Georgia and Florida. Booker T. Washington called Boley "the most enterprising and... interesting" of the black towns.