Oklahoma
At #12 on our list of the Best Historic Sites In Oklahoma is the A.J. Seay Mansion. It was built in 1903 by A.J. Seay, who was the second territorial governor of Oklahoma. The mansion is a stunning example of neoclassical architecture, with a...
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Visit OHS Museums and Historic Sites Across the State. Atoka Museum and Civil War Cemetery. Cabin Creek Battlefield. Cherokee Strip Museum and Rose Hill School. Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center. The Chisholm. Fort Gibson Historic Site. Fort...
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Oklahoma is an authentic gateway to the west - a land of red dirt, where buffalo roam the plains, and oil rigs pump riches. But the largest cities, Oklahoma City and Tulsa, also have a distinctly refined air, having been built on the proceeds of an...
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6. Roman Nose State Park. The Roman Nose State Park takes its name from a Cheyenne chief and is an original Oklahoma State Park. Within the park, which is situated inside a stunning canyon, there are hiking trails, an 18 hole golf course and some...
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1. Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum. 5,291. Points of Interest & Landmarks. Memorial with a reflective pool and 168 symbolic chairs, creating a serene space for contemplation and honoring victims of a historic tragedy. See ways to...
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Canoeing and small mouth bass fishing are popular on this gorgeous waterway. The fact that the river is still un-commercialized lures the most experienced adventurer to this best kept secret in southeast Oklahoma. #9 - Black Mesa Area. Located in the...
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If you're wondering what Oklahoma is famous for, Oklahoma is famous for natural attractions like Natural Falls Park, Beavers Bend State Park, and Keystone State Park. Travelers can also find an array of famous landmarks in Oklahoma. The Cherokee...
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Oklahoma also has several magnificent museums and monuments dedicated to the famous route for you to visit. In Elk City, for instance, there is the National Route 66 Museum, which looks at the people who lived, worked, and traveled along the road. In...
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25 Fun and Unique Things to Do in Oklahoma. 1. Take a Drive on the Iconic Route 66. One of America's most iconic highways, Route 66 is a 2,400-mile-long route that runs from Chicago to California. It's an iconic piece of American history, with...
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Thrilling kayak ride through rapids at RIVERSPORT Adventure Park in Oklahoma City. Neon glow of the Route 66 Museum in Clinton. 'East Meets West' sculpture, a wagon meeting a car, at the midpoint of Route 66 in Tulsa. Interactive storyboard...
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