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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 ... read more...

Santa Fe Depot

405-307-9320

200 S Jones Ave

Norman, OK 73069

This restored Santa Fe railroad station is a historically significant building that was the focal point of growth in ... read more...

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 ... read more...

Tuttle Opera House

2 SW 3rd

Tuttle, OK 73089

Historic opera house located on top of the first bank in Tuttle, and featuring original wood floors, tin ceilings and ... read more...

Washita Battlefield National Historic Site

580-497-2742

West of town

Cheyenne, OK 73628

The Washita Battlefield National Historic Site marks the location of Lt. Col. George A. Custer's November 27, 1868 ... read more...

Constantine Theater

918-287-1992

110 W Main

Pawhuska, OK 74056

The Constantine Theater, a theater restored in 1987 some 100 years after it was built, is open for community events and ... 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...

George M. Murrell Home

918-456-2751

19479 E Murrell Home Rd

Park Hill, OK 74451

This historic mansion built in 1845 by wealthy merchant, George M. Murrell, who married the niece of Cherokee Chief John ... read more...

Hinton Historical Museum & Parker House

405-542-3181

801 S Broadway

Hinton, OK 73047

The Parker House is a two-story pink, wood frame farmhouse located next to the Hinton Historical Museum, a 25,000 sq ft ... read more...

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, ... read more...

Spiro Mounds Archaeological Center

918-962-2062

18154 1st St

Spiro, OK 74959

The Spiro Mounds Archaeological Center is the only prehistoric Native American archaeological site in Oklahoma open to ... read more...

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 ... read more...

The Old Santa Fe Depot of Guthrie

405-260-0763

409 W Oklahoma Ave

Guthrie, OK 73044

This two-story, red brick Santa Fe station was completed in 1903, seven years before the state capitol moved to Oklahoma ... read more...

Frank Eaton Home

405-547-2777

770 N Main St

Perkins, OK 74059

The restored home of Frank "Pistol Pete" Eaton, cowboy, scout, Deputy U.S. Marshal, author and living model for Oklahoma ... 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...

Jim Thorpe House

918-387-2815

706 E Boston

Yale, OK 74085

The former home of 1912 Olympian Jim Thorpe, offering artifacts and displays of Thorpe's track and field awards, and ... read more...

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. ... read more...

Break O'Day Farm and Metcalfe Museum

580-655-4467

S of Hwy 33

Durham, OK 73642

The Break O'Day Farm was homesteaded by Augusta Corson Metcalfe in 1893. She grew crops, raised cattle and horses, and ... read more...

J. Paul Getty's First Oil Well Storage Tank

918-482-1245

W of Hwy 64

Haskell, OK

J. Paul Getty's first old wooden oil storage tank erected in 1916 in the area that is a lost Creek Nation town site ... 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...

Chisholm Trail Watering Hole & Historic Marker

405-350-8937

2101 S Holly Ave

Yukon, OK 73099

Features a historic marker for the famous Chisholm Trail. Open daily until 11 p.m. ... read more...

Marland's Grand Home

800-422-8340, 580-767-0427

1000 E Grand

Ponca City, OK 74601

The first home of E.W. Marland, oilman, philanthropist and 10th governor of Oklahoma. E.W. Marland made a fortune in the ... read more...

Philbrook Museum of Art

918-749-7941

2727 S Rockford Rd

Tulsa, OK 74114

The Philbrook Museum of Art is the premier cultural institution in the city of Tulsa and a statewide leader in the ... read more...

Thompson House

918-456-3554

300 S College Ave

Tahlequah, OK 74464

Step back in time and tour the beautiful Thompson House in Tahlequah. This historic home was built in 1882 for Dr. ... read more...

T.B. Ferguson Home

580-623-5069

519 N Weigle

Watonga, OK 73772

Three-story Victorian home furnished in Victorian decor. Home of T.B. Ferguson, sixth territorial governor of Oklahoma ... 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...

Jim Thorpe Birth Site

405-567-4750

8601 NBU

Prague, OK 74864

Roadside historical marker. Located at Thorpe's actual birth site it depicts his life as a child and his outstanding ... read more...

Moore-Lindsay House Historical Museum

405-321-0156

508 N Peters

Norman, OK 73069

Formerly known as the Cleveland County Historical Museum, offering visitors an excellent glimpse of late Victorian ... 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...

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