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| Monkey Island Map Map for Monkey Island. Business Locations, Restaurants, Clubs, Lodging, and the fun in the sun! And a little history for your information. User Photo Uploads. Monkey Island History, Facts and Details ... |
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| Grand Lake Oklahoma Weather Station Current Conditions including Weather Radar, Current Lake Level, Water Temperature, Reservoir Release, Precipitation, Humidity, Wind, Pool Elevation, Weather Maps, Temperature History, NexRad, Solar Maps, Space Weather and More ... |
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| Har-Ber Village One of the largest antique museums in the United States, located on the shores of Grand Lake O' The Cherokees in Grove, Oklahoma. Built as a gift to the public from Harvey and Bernice Jones, Har-Ber Village is a reconstructed turn-of-the century village of over one hundred buildings and collections. Have your wedding at Har-Ber Village's vintage wedding venue. :) Shop & Dine Blue Cat Bistro |
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| The Picture in Scripture Amphitheater Adjacent to Grand Lake in Disney, Oklahoma, and nestled in the surrounding hills, is the area's #1 summer attraction, The Picture in Scripture Amphitheater. Originally known for their award-winning 17-season production of The Man Who Ran, the biblical account of Jonah, Jesus and the great fish, Bill and Linda Goldner, producers, have brought yet another spectacular biblical story to life. 918-435-8207 |
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| Grand Lake Condos - Vista Towers - Monkey Island, Oklahoma Located on Monkey Island in Oklahoma, Vista Towers is an eleven story high rise building surrounded by an 18 hole golf course and an outstanding view on every side of the beautiful 66 miles long Grand Lake of the Cherokees. |
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| The Joplin Globe, Joplin, MO Read about it |
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| Ottawa County, Oklahoma. Photographs From Yesteryear. Vintage photographic views of Ottawa County, Oklahoma. |
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| Views of Afton, Oklahoma in 1910 Afton, Oklahoma in 1910 |
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| Commerce, Oklahoma One of Ottawa County's Earliest Mining Towns. This view of Commerce Oklahoma was taken about 1917 and is looking west down Commerce Ave. |
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| Early Pictures of Wyandotte, Oklahoma Main street of Wyandotte, Oklahoma during the horse and buggy days |
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| Picher, Oklahoma in 1919 oklahoma counties state of oklahoma miami, oklahoma ottawa county oklahoma mining ottawa county, oklahoma mining district picher oklahoma zinc ottawa co |
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| Douthat, Oklahoma Douthat, Oklahoma An Early Ottawa County Mining Town. |
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| Early Photos of Cardin, Oklahoma Pictures of Cardin, Oklahoma, an early mining town in Ottawa County. |
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| Main street of Quapaw This muddy street at Quapaw would someday become part of Route 66, but in this photo, taken about 1920, is anything but America's most famous highway. |
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| Early Day Photos of Miami, Oklahoma This picture was taken in 1895 and shows the east side of Main St. from Central south to First. Two story building in upper right was a hotel and can be seen again in a later picture. |
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| Boom Town Days At Hockerville, Oklahoma Hockerville, Oklahoma was an early mining town in Ottawa County. Photo 1918 |
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| Railroads in Ottawa County, Ok. Views of trains and Frisco depot at Miami, Ok. |
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| Vinita Daily Journal Daily updated News, Sports, Vinita Oklahoma, Past, Birth, Weddings, Calendar, Anniversay, Guest book Archives, Evrything you want to know in Vinita Oklahoma |
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| DISNEY - Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History & Culture Disney is located in northeastern Mayes County on the east end of Pensacola Dam on State Highway 28. The mile-long highway across the dam separates the city of Langley from Disney. Both towns have similar histories, beginning with the 1935 construction of the Grand Lake dam. |
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| KETCHUM - Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History & Culture Located on State Highway 85 in Craig County's southeastern corner, Ketchum is one mile north of the Mayes County line and one-half mile west of the Delaware County line. Ketchum was originally established in 1899 in present Mayes County, slightly more than a mile south-southwest of its present location, on the banks of Grand River along a wagon trail. |
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