This museum represents Gladys City Boomtown with typical
clapboard buildings of the era, including information center, post
office, photo studio, saloon, livery stable, blacksmith shop,
surveyor's office, and wooden oil derricks. Lucas Gusher Monument
commemorates beginning of the world's modern petroleum industry
that literally blew in at 10 a.m. on Jan. 10, 1901, with the gusher
drilled by Anthony F. Lucas. Currently recovering from damage
caused by Hurricane Rita, so please call before visiting.
Admission fee.