The Garst Museum in Greenville, OH is a historical museum that showcases over 300,000 artifacts in 35,000 square feet of exhibit space, including the National Annie Oakley Center, which highlights the adventurous life of Annie Oakley. The museum also features exhibits on the Treaty of Greenville, Lawrence of Arabia, Commander Zachary Lansdowne, and the history of Darke County.
With six major exhibit venues and two minor venues, the Garst Museum offers a comprehensive look at American history, from early agriculture and domestic equipment to the contributions of local veterans. Visitors can explore the museum's extensive collection of period American furnishings, Currier and Ives prints, and genealogy archives. The museum regularly hosts lectures and special events, providing educational opportunities for all ages.
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