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Indian Meridian Monument

405-466-3117

Logan & Washington

Langston, OK 73050

Commemorates surveying of the meridian in 1870, the division line between Oklahoma and Indian Territories. Today, the reference point for all surveys

Heavener Runestone Park

918-653-2241

18365 Runestone Rd

Heavener, OK 74937

Heavener Runestone Park is a day-use only park offering group shelters for picnics, picnic tables, outdoor grills, comfort stations, amphitheater,

Main Street Oil Well

918-847-2202

Main Street

Barnsdall, OK 74002

"Ripley's Believe It or Not" calls it the world's only oil well in the middle of Main Street. A one of a kind attraction.

Overholser Mansion

405-525-5325

405 NW 15th St

Oklahoma City, OK 73103

Built in 1903 on the outskirts of Oklahoma City, this landmark is the most visible legacy of Henry Overholser, the man known as the "Father of Oklahom

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 arts district community in Ok

Fort Gibson National Cemetery

918-478-2334

1423 Cemetery Rd

Fort Gibson, OK 74434

Established as a national cemetery in 1868, burial place for veterans from the Revolutionary War to Persian Gulf War. Self guided walking tours availa

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 Nation.

Holy City of the Wichitas

580-429-3361

Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge

Lawton, OK 73501

Located in the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, this 66-acre area looks much like Israel during Biblical times, and is the site of the nation's long

NSU Seminary Hall

918-456-5511

609 N Grand Ave

Tahlequah, OK 74464

Built in 1889, the Northeastern State University Seminary Hall is the oldest building on campus. Northeastern State University was originally found

Philbrook Museum of Art

918-749-7941

2727 S Rockford Rd

Tulsa, OK 74114

Philbrook Museum of Art is the premier cultural institution in the city of Tulsa and a statewide leader in the cultural life of Oklahoma. It is di

Brady Theater

918-582-7239

105 W Brady

Tulsa, OK 74103

Few comeback stories can rival the dramatic one staged by Tulsa's historic Brady Theater.  The 2,800-seat theater, located in downtown Tulsa,

Mount Olivet Cemetery

580-326-7511

Trice & S 8th St

Hugo, OK 74743

This cemetery is a popular stop for tour buses, as the final resting place for rodeo greats Freckles Brown, Lane Frost, Todd Watley and L. Hammock. Ed

Harwelden Mansion

918-584-3333

2210 S Main St

Tulsa, OK 74114

The Harwelden Mansion in Tulsa was originally the home of Earl Palmer Harwell and Mary Keesee Harwell, who moved to the area and struck it big in t

General Stand Watie Grave Site

918-786-9079

Polson Cemetery

Grove, OK 74344

General Stand Watie was the last Confederate General to surrender during the Civil War. He was the only full-blooded Native American to receive the ra

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 on the frontier and protected

Dr. Renfrow-Miller Museum

580-725-3258

201 S Broadway

Billings, OK 74630

Unique rock home, famous as "Castle on the Prairie", built in 1901 and was the home and office of pioneer doctor, Thomas F. Renfrow, who took part in

Chief Drive-In Theatre

405-224-1515

3854 N Hwy 81

Ninnekah, OK 73067

The Chief Drive-In was built in 1949 and is one of the oldest and last standing drive-ins in the state of Oklahoma.  This historic drive-in of

Chisholm Trail Museum & Governor Seay Mansion

405-375-5176

605 Zellers Ave

Kingfisher, OK 73750

The Chisholm Trail Museum is located directly on the trade route that evolved into the famous cattle trail. Displays and exhibits feature a timeline o

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 home of a former Choctaw Sen

White Hair Memorial

918-538-2417

5715 County Rd

Hominy, OK 74637

Circa 1920s home of Osage Lillie Morrell Burkhart. Now a resource learning center for Osage tribal culture and heritage.

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