| Afton, Oklahoma - Fading Into History Afton, Oklahoma - Fading Into History |
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| Entering Oklahoma on Route 66 - Quapaw and Commerce Quapaw and Commerce, Oklahoma - Commerce is the home of Mickey Mantle and many other attractions |
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| Baxter Springs Heritage Center and Museum This is the Official site for the Baxter Springs Heritage Center and Museum. A place where you can learn a little history about the city of Baxter Springs Kansas. |
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| M. O. & G. Train Wreck Train Wreck at Miami, Oklahoma |
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| Old Neosho River Bridges Two Old Relics Still In Use. |
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| Trolley Cars at Picher, Ok. Interurban electric trolleys in Northeast Oklahoma. |
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| Whitewater Jamboree We are a Christian musical outdoor theater. We are dedicated to delivering God's message through song and good old-fashioned fellowship and fun. We are not limited by denomination, we welcome people from all walks of faith to come and enjoy quality gospel entertainment. Our show is FREE, we want to see you all there! Our resident band is THE DELAWARE COUNTY CORNHUSKERS. 62820 E 330 Rd, • Jay, OK 74346 • 918-786-4744 |
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| Talbot Library and Museum 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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| The Battle of Cabin Creek Map A variety of events are always scheduled for the Cabin Creek Reenactment weekend. Authentic camps will be set up, representing Union and Confederate forces of the 1860s at the camp site area. The camps are open to the public, with the opportunity to visit with re-enactors and hear their stories. A generic battle scenario for all United States and Confederate State soldiers will be staged Saturday afternoon, plus numerous other events. The historic battle will begin at 1:00 p.m.. Camps will be open to the public again on Sunday morning, with church services at 10:30 a.m.. Camping facilities, ample parking and concessions will be available. |
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| Cabin Creek Battlefield -- Oklahoma Historical Society The Cabin Creek Battlefield is the site of two important engagements between Union and Confederate forces in Indian Territory during the Civil War. The site is located along the Texas Road, a historic trail from Kansas to Texas, near the ford that crosses the creek. The road was used by Indians, white explorers, US Army, pioneer immigrants, trail herds, and traders. Joseph Martin, a mixed-blood Cherokee, built a ranch west of the crossing around which a small community grew before the Civil War. |
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| The Battle of Cabin Creek The Cabin Creek Battlefield, Big Cabin, OK. FACEBOOK Photos, Facts, Essays, Details ... |
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| ENGAGEMENT AT CABIN CREEK Chronicles of Oklahoma - Oklahoma Historical Society - Civil War July 1 and 2, 1863 |
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| Rocket Games Corporate Office 66201 East 290 Road Grove, Oklahoma 74344 Phone: 918.791.7777 Fax: 918.787.2203 |
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| The Quapaw Tribal Museum 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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| Eastern Trails Museum Vinita OK 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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| Tulsa & Owasso Bee Farm & Supply Cutouts & Extractions Honey/Bee Product Sales . Bee Colonies for Sale in Spring - Purchase & Sell Beehives & Beekeeping Equipment - Local Honey - Swarm Removal - Beehives - |
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| Chelsea Area Historical Society 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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| Ed Galloway's Totem Pole Park NPS National Park Service - Route 66: A Discover Our Shared Heritage Travel Itinerary -- Ed Galloway's Totem Pole Park courtesy of Betty Harris Ed Galloway's Totem Pole Park is the oldest and largest example of a folk art environment in Oklahoma; its construction lasting from 1937 to 1961. Totem Pole Park contains the original, highly decorated creations of Galloway, one of Oklahoma's premier folk artists and significant in the -visionary art- movement. The park is located just 3.5 miles off the Mother Road. All of the art objects are made of stone or concrete, reinforced with steel rebar and wood. Galloway incised and carved the objects in bas-relief -- http://focus.nps.gov/pdfhost/docs/NRHP/Text/99000354.pdf |
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| Ed Galloway Totem Pole Park Restoration Project THE ROGERS COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY IS EMBARKING ON A PROJECT TO RESTORE THE HISTORIC ED GALLOWAY TOTEM POLE You Can Help By Sponsoring a Totem Pole Image |
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| Wild Wilderness Drive-Through Safari Wild Wilderness Drive-through Safari is a family travel destination in Gentry, Arkansas. The 400-acre safari is home to a variety of exotic animals. For these animals, we provide a natural environment with a beautiful Arkansas landscape and several large ponds. The safari consists of a 4-mile drive-through, petting parks, and walk-through areas for interaction with our animals. Pony and camel rides operate on a seasonal basis and add to the uniqueness of our park. |
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