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The Cabin Creek Battlefield,Big Cabin,OK. FACEBOOK Photos,Facts,Essays,Details ... |
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Train Wreck at Miami, Oklahoma |
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"Yet even as the years grew lean,I became aware that my place in the game,the image people had of me,had taken on a kind of permanence." Mickey Mantle |
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Download Lickitty Split Rock / Classic Rock / Country music singles, watch music videos, listen to free streaming mp3s, & read Lickitty Split's blog. |
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Elk Ridge Garden is a woodland style botanical garden at Grand Lake O' the Cherokees in Grove, Oklahoma. The Garden was designed and built by Dr. Leonard Miller of Grove, OK. Dr. Miller is a Past President of the American Rhododendron Society. Other gardens developed by Dr. Miller include Lendonwood Gardens in Grove and Satsuki Garden at Grove Dental Associates. |
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Home Page for the Memorial Center. |
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115
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Totem Pole Park in Foyil, Oklahoma, owned and operated by the Rogers County Historical Society, is a frequent Route 66 destination. The World's Largest Concrete Totem Pole located in this unique sculpture park is most impressive. This icon is the creative genius of Ed Galloway who developed the park as a monument to Native Americans. The gigantic colorful Totem Pole, the centerpiece of the nine-acre park, rises from the back of an enormous kelly-green and aqua-painted turtle. 21300 OK-28 A, Chelsea, OK Closes 8PM (918) 283-8035 old https:sites.google.comviewed-galloways-totem-pole-parkhome |
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Along historic Route 66 sits a great example of the connection of worlds – World’s Largest Things and Grassroots Art Environments. Ed Galloway’s World’s Largest Totem Pole is a massive concrete structure,built by a retired man as a tribute to Native Americans. Like most Grassroots artists,it’s an encompassing environment,impossible to move,and completely amazing. |
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Views of trains and Frisco depot at Miami, Ok. |
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Come have a Grand time with Green Country Squares on beautiful Grand Lake of the Cherokees. They offer mainstream and plus dancing on Saturday nights. Club Contact: Presidents: George & Janice Dorris (918) 786-5918 |
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The Quapaw Tribal Museum is open to the public. We welcome everyone and invite them to come and enjoy the artifacts and learn about the history and traditions of the Quapaw people. |
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Interurban electric trolleys in Northeast Oklahoma. |
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Grove - Pictures, and stories of Ghost sightings in Grove ... |
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122
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Four decades after his retirement and nearly 15 years after his death, baseball legend Mickey Mantle finally received a larger-than-life tribute in his Route 66 hometown of Commerce, Okla. |
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For over 16 years Grand Lake Horse Camp has welcomed young riders from all over the country to a summer of education and new friendships. Come enjoy a week, or more, with us. Whether you're a beginner or experienced equine rider there's a lot to learn at Grand Lake Horse Camp. Call Nancy Saamer for reservations at 918-257-4195 |
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Vinita Rotary Club's Crawfish & Catfish Dinners -- American Legion Rodeo Arena -- Vinita, OK -- ALES & TAILS CRAWFISH FESTIVAL IS AN ALL-AGES FESTIVAL; HOWEVER ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION IS LIMITED TO 21+ |
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126
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Grand Lake Christmas Light Boat Parade -- Duck Creek Cherokee Yacht Club -- Hosted by Arrowhead Yacht Club |
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Pryor Pictures and stories of Ghost sightings |
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Miami Municipal Pool ... The City of Miami Municipal Pool features Oklahoma's largest municipal swimming pool, covering 20,000 square feet of summer fun. Beat the summer heat on one of the two-speed slides, including a 45-foot speed slide and a 35-foot circular slide. Enjoy a wading pool and water games for the entire family. The City of Miami Municipal Pool also offers guests a concession stand - eating area - lockers - playground equipment and adult lounging areas. Bring the kids for animal figure slides and various aquatic equipment suited just for them. This water park also features an ADA-compliant hydraulic chair and restrooms. Admission Fee Adults (14 & Up) $4.00 -- Children (13 & Under) $3.00 |
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54101 E Hwy 85 A Bernice Park Office: 918-257-8330 Park Office: 918-786-9447 |
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A Great Day Trip for the entire family. Mom and the kids will love it. Lake Trip, Route 66 Blue Whale, Totem Pole Park, The Pensacola Dam, Har-Ber Village |
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Images of Sailboat Bridge,a unique landmark on Grand Lake - www.rclivesay.com |
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Eastern Trails Museum has several exhibits which tell the story of the area's early years. Early pioneer and Indian artifacts are featured at the museum. Located in Vinita, Ok. |
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Grove Civic Center and Snider's Camp Grove. Two separate Civic Center areas allow separation of competitions and entertainment from warm up and jamming. At Snider's Camp on the lake providing a full weekend of great music. Great headliners judges and talented contestants promise a great weekend for spectators and participants alike. This is an Annual Event -- always held the first full week in June. :) |
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500 South Colcord Avenue Colcord,Oklahoma 74338 Preserving a Bit of History Founded by Virgil Talbot The Talbot Library and Museum specializes in Historical and Genealogical Material of Northeast |
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Located in Jay, Ok., the Marie Wallace Museum has artifacts and exhibits from across the nation, including toy trains, buggies, and wagons. American Indian and Trail of Tears items are featured along with hundreds of items from early days in Delaware County. 538 Krause Street Jay, Ok. 918.253.4345 |
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Restaurant, Bar, Marina, River Boat |
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Built in 1952, this impressive crossing consists of a 210-foot long deck Warren span,three 100-foot deck Warren spans, and steel stringer approaches. It is located on OK 10 east of Miami |
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The Weaver's Shop is a unique retail store that brings to life a touch of history in the beautiful setting at Har-Ber Village Museum on Grand Lake O' The Cherokees. Daily demonstrations are offered by reviving many primitive skills, tools, and techniques in the age-old art of weaving and spinning. Along with finished products, The Weaver's Shop carries looms and spinning wheels, new and used, drop spindles, rovings, yarns, dyes, equipment, and accessories for the fiber artist of any level. ​ ​Workshops and classes in weaving, spinning, dyeing, and fiber preparation are offered throughout the year. |
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he Rogers County Historical Society is embarking on a major project to restore the upper large Totem Pole at Ed Galloway's Totem Pole Park. The large totem was restored in the 1990s, but this paint is pealing and the underlying concrete is starting to deteriorate. You can donate and see more of the restoration project in action by going to totempolepark.org. |
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This is Miss Grand Lake and Miss Grand Lake's Outstanding Teen's Facebook page. |
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Langley Pictures and stories of Ghost sightings |
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Afton Station has been a Route 66 fixture since the 1930's when it was a full-service gas station,but these days it draws motorists for a different reason... |
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Come enjoy a vintage camping experience, humble accommodations with a charming no-frills vibe. Nestled in the foothills of the Ozark Mountain Range, or more locally called Spavinaw Hills, Copperhead is situated between Grand Lake o' the Cherokees, Lake Hudson and Lake Spavinaw. With an array of activities surrounding Copperhead, there is no shortage of things to do. Boasting a naturally beautiful 200 acre event property with plenty of shade, spring fed ponds, abundant wildlife, hiking and ATV trails, plenty of primitive tent camping, RV hookups, Cabin rentals, bath/shower facilities, both an indoor and outdoor bar, 2 outdoor stage areas and 1 indoor stage area. Hiking swimming fishing games painting yoga 918-399-5234 -- ​14367 Highway 82 N, Spavinaw, OK 74366 |
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Preserving Our Past for Our Future - The Chelsea Area Historical Society, serve in the spirit of our Native American beginning. In fulfilling our mission, we promote the awareness of our local history, working to preserve historic records, artifacts and sites, while providing facilities for exhibition, development of arts and craft and conduct of research. |
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