Owasso city staff visit recently restored century-old local farmhouse

Owasso city staff recently visited Morrow Home Place, a recently restored century-old farmhouse located in northern Owasso.

Longtime Owasson Kathleen Morrow is memorializing her grandfather’s historic homestead, located at 13100 E. 126th St. N., by transforming it into a public museum showcasing the property and its many antique remnants.

Morrow Home Place was recently designated as an Oklahoma Centennial Ranch by the Oklahoma Historical Society and purchased by the Tulsa Community Foundation.

For more photos and information, including tours of the property, call 214-893-9331 or visit morrowhomeplace.com.

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