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Chisholm Trail Marker

405-381-4600

Main & Cimarron

Tuttle, OK 73089

Cowboys on the Chisholm Trail once passed right through what would become downtown Tuttle. A large stone marker along ... read more...

Sod House Museum

580-463-2441

Route 3, Box 28

Aline, OK 73716

At one time thousands of sod houses dotted the plains region of North America. This "soddy" built by Marshal McCully in ... read more...

Old Choate House Museum

918-823-4421

403 Walnut St

Indianola, OK 74442

The Old Choate House Museum in Indianola consists of a one-and-a-half story double log house with dogtrot that was the ... read more...

Oklahoma State Capitol

405-521-3356

2300 N Lincoln Blvd

Oklahoma City, OK 73105

Located on more than 100 acres in NE Oklahoma City, the Oklahoma State Capitol features ... read more...

Peter Conser House

918-653-2493

Summer Field County Rd

Heavener, OK 74937

Restored 1894-1910 home. Once home of Peter Conser, former light horseman (law officer) and legislator of the Choctaw ... read more...

Fort Towson Historic Site

580-873-2634

HC 63 Box 1580

Fort Towson, OK 74735

Fort Towson was established to protect the Choctaw Indians in 1824. The fort gave the US government a military presence ... read more...

Harn Homestead and 1889ers Museum

405-235-4058

1721 N Lincoln Blvd

Oklahoma City, OK 73105

The original 160-acre claim where this historic site is located was part of the Great Land Run of 1889. The ... read more...

Thomas-Foreman Historic Home

918-686-6624

1419 W Okmulgee

Muskogee, OK 74401

This 1898 historic home of Judge John R. Thomas and historians Grant and Carolyn Thomas Foreman contains an eclectic ... read more...

Paseo Arts District

405-525-2688

NW 28th & Walker to NW 30th & Dewey

Oklahoma City, OK 73103

The historic Paseo Arts District was built in 1929 as the first shopping district north of downtown and is the oldest ... read more...

Gardner Mansion & Museum

580-584-6588

Hwy 70 E

Broken Bow, OK 74728

Home of Chief of the Choctaws, built in 1884. Large collection of Indian artifacts and fossils. Near the home is a 2,000 ... read more...

Boise City Bomb Memorial

580-544-3302

4 NE Square

Boise City, OK 73933

Located in the Oklahoma panhandle, Boise City is the only town in the United States that was bombed during World War II. ... read more...

Historic Fort Reno

405-262-3987

7107 W Cheyenne St

El Reno, OK 73036

This military post was established in 1874 to protect the Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes. Troops from the fort were ... read more...

Chickasaw Nation White House

580-436-2603

6379 E Mansion Rd

Milburn, OK 73450

The Chickasaw White House was once considered a mansion on the Oklahoma frontier.  The property was the home of ... read more...

1889 Territorial Schoolhouse

405-340-0078

124 E 2nd St

Edmond, OK 73034

Edmond's 1889 public schoolhouse, the first public schoolhouse in Oklahoma Territory, was originally built with funds ... read more...

Creek Council Oak Park

918-596-7275

1750 S Cheyenne Ave

Tulsa, OK 74114

The Creek Council tree, a mature post oak, marks the traditional "ceremonial ground" chosen in 1836 by the Lochapoka ... read more...

Dinosaur Tracks

580-544-3479

East End of Black Mesa

Kenton, OK 73946

Located near Black Mesa, dinosaur tracks have been preserved in a sandstone creek bed. Be sure to walk down into the ... read more...

The Healing Rock

918-396-3170

5353 Lake Rd

Skiatook, OK 74070

This natural monument was once called Teepee Rock and considered a healing site by the Osage and Quapaw Indians in the ... read more...

Coleman Theatre

918-540-2425

103 N Main

Miami, OK 74354

This historic Vaudeville movie theatre was built by George L. Coleman Sr. in 1929. The exterior architecture is Spanish ... read more...

Horsethief Canyon Historical Park

405-547-5757

SW of town

Perkins, OK 74059

This documented historical site was once the famous hideout for the Bill Doolin gang in the late 1800s. Today, ... read more...

Art Deco Landmarks Walking Tour

800-558-3311, 918-585-1201

Downtown

Tulsa, OK 74103

Known as the "Terra Cotta City" in the late 1920s for its beautiful examples of Art Deco buildings, Tulsa offers this ... read more...

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