General Stand Watie Grave Site
Grove, OK 74344
General Stand Watie was a Confederate General and the only full-blooded Native American to receive the rank of Brigadier...
General Stand Watie was a Confederate General and the only full-blooded Native American to receive the rank of Brigadier...
The Drummond Home in Hominy is a three-story Victorian home built by turn-of-the-century business leader and...
Experience a rare look into an important phase of Oklahoma history with a visit to the opulent, 26-room mansion of...
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Established as Camp Supply in 1868 in the western part of the Cherokee Outlet, this supply base served General Philip...
The Fort Sill National Historic Landmark & Museum is a 19th century frontier army post consisting...
The Fort Gibson National Cemetery was established as a national cemetery in 1868 as a burial place for veterans from the...
Fort Gibson was the first army post in Indian Territory. In operation from 1824 to 1890, this historic site...
The Farmers & Merchants Bank in Boley is a historic site with a storied past. Pretty Boy Floyd's gang once...
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Built in 1898, the Chickasaw National Capitol Building in Tishomingo was the Chickasaw's government seat until...
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Cayuga-Splitlog Mission Church was built in 1896 by Mathias...
Known for its rare stained glass windows, this 1910 French Gothic-style Catholic church was the principal church of the...
The La Quinta Foster Mansion was designed in 1930 by noted Kansas City architect Edward Buehler Delk. H.V. Foster located...
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Experience the historical architectural splendor of Oklahoma's House. The Oklahoma Governor's Mansion,...
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Built in 1889, the Northeastern State University Seminary Hall is the oldest building on campus. Northeastern State...
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Experience Tulsa’s diverse history at Creek Council Oak Park. The Creek Council tree, a mature post oak, marks the...
The Creek Nation Council House in Okmulgee has a rich history and celebrates the art and past of Native Americans. It was...
One of the oldest operating theaters in Oklahoma, Pawhuska’s Constantine Theater offers a lively performing arts...
Located on the site of a Confederate outpost established to guard the stage road leading to the site of Boggy Depot, the...
Experience fascinating history and scenic nature at once with a visit to Heavener Runestone Park. This dynamic...
The Harn Homestead in Oklahoma City sits on ten acres purchased by William Fremont Harn, one of the state’s...
Nestled in the Osage Hills, Hallett Motor Racing Circuit houses a natural terrain road racing track. Spectators can catch a...
Hoot Owl Ranch is nestled in a beautiful canyon in the panhandle of Oklahoma near Kenton. Surrounded by the history of the...
The Battle of Honey Springs is the largest military clash ever to have occurred in Oklahoma and thanks to a multi-million...
Located in the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge just 22 miles northwest of Lawton, the Holy City of the Wichitas stands on...
Fort Reno is a historic military post established in 1874 to protect the Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes. Visit this El Reno...
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Located off historic Route 66 in northeast Oklahoma, the Coleman Theatre is an iconic piece of Oklahoma history. From the...
Cherokee National Citizen's Cemetery, located within the Fort Gibson Historic Site, is a national historic landmark...
For over 30 years, the Chisholm Trail Watering Hole in Yukon was a welcome sight to travelers, as chuckwagon drivers, cattle...
Cowboys on the Chisholm Trail once passed right through what would become downtown Tuttle. A large boulder stands as a stone...