Tuesday Trivia: July 20, 2021
Published July 2021
By Greg Elwell | 2 min read

"Cattle Drive" by Ernest Spybuck is part of the collection at the answer to today's question.
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We don't know about you, but we love art. Every member of the Oklahoma Today editorial team likes to collect pieces by local artists, some of which you can see here. But how do you turn an art collection into a museum? Maybe we should ask a Benedictine monk.
After all, it was a monk for whom this Oklahoma museum was partially named. Founded in 1919, it's one of the oldest in the state and has more than 6,000 objects of artistic and ethnological value from around the globe, including quite a few from the collection of the monk who visited Africa, South America, and Europe. Need another hint? This museum is notable for being the only regional museum featuring an Egyptian mummy.
What is the name of this museum and in which city is it located?
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