| The Office Sports Bar & Gentlemen's Club -- Located on Grand Lake O' The Cherokees Monkey Island, Oklahoma ** Adults Only ** |
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| Pryor's Horse Creek Resort Horse Creek Resort is a private RV park located on the Horse Creek arm of Grand Lake. We offer permanent RV spots with full hookups, lake access and boat ramp, and boat storage. 54501 E 260 Rd Afton, Oklahoma (918)257-8107 -- 14 full hookups 20 electric/water hookups 14 pull-throughs 10 primitive sites restrooms sanitary dump station grocery and restaurant nearby outdoor grills picnic areas boat ramp - Bernice. At junction of Highways 125 and 85A, 1/4 mile north then 2 miles west Open March 15-November 1, 24 hours a day |
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| Tommy Tucker Tommy Tucker's Life in Pictures. Tommy's Continental, Tulsa Oklahoma. A Memorial to remember him by. |
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| Studio 31 Photography Photographer specializing in Senior Portraits, Children, Families, and Weddings. |
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| Hi-Lift Marina Hi-Lift Marina has earned a reputation for satisfying customers. So when your in need of boat service or repair think Hi-Lift Marina! Located in Drowning Creek! including boat ramps, boat slips, rentals, repairs, and docks. Picnic areas, cabin rentals, Call ahead with your pizza order ... 918-435-4433 |
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| Bernice State Park & Nature Center Bernice State Park is located on the northwestern corner of Grand Lake. Electric, water hookups, primitive sites, restrooms, showers, sanitary dump station, camping, swimming, picnic areas, boat ramp, playground, hiking trails |
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| Dam Jeepers Dam Jeepers was founded by Steve Smith in 2000. This group started rock crawling at the Pensacola Dam in Disney, OK. They often travel together on Jeep runs to various locations. On this website you will find pages on the Dam Jeepers and vehicle specifications for each member of the group. Also on this site are various pictures of the Dam Jeepers. |
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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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| Afton, Oklahoma and Afton Station Afton, Oklahoma was established as a farming community in 1886 and got it's name from the River Afton in Scotland - prominently mentioned in a Robert Burns poem. In the hey-day of Route 66 Afton was a prosperous town, but today the Interstate has taken its toll on this small Oklahoma town. There is much to see and take pictures of in Afton though. Historic architecture, vintage gas stations and fading auto courts can still be found throughout the town. |
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| America's Biggest Road Route 66 Caravan Route 66 Caravan Road Log: Afton, Oklahoma. Afton was established as a farming community in 1886 and got it's name from the River Afton in Scotland - prominently mentioned in a Robert Burns poem. |
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| Below The Dam State Park Grand Lake Oklahoma Map Below The Dam State Park Location on the Northeastern Oklahoma Grand Lake Links Map |
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