Greenwood Rising
Tulsa, OK 74120
Greenwood Rising commemorates the historic Greenwood District and the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. Visitors to...
Greenwood Rising commemorates the historic Greenwood District and the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. Visitors to...
Discover the stories of Oklahoma's most notable African American educators when you visit the Oklahoma African American...
Though modest in appearance, the Threatt Filling Station on Route 66 in Luther played an important role for African...
Black Towns Motorcycle Tours welcomes all riders to learn about the 13 historically all-black towns of Oklahoma. There are...
Take a journey back in time to a rural, early 1900s African American one-room schoolhouse. The Verden Separate School,...
The Bryan County Genealogy Library & Archives in Calera has an extensive collection of genealogy resources. Several...
The Oklahoma Black and African American Jazz Legacy Museum & Performing Arts Center celebrates African American culture...
The city of Okmulgee, Oklahoma was founded during Reconstruction after the Civil War. In 1878, the Creek Nation built a...
Located inside the Rudisill Regional Library the Tulsa City-County African-American Resource Center has an...
The John Hope Franklin Reconciliation Park is dedicated to Black Americans in Tulsa - from their harrowing...
Bill Pickett was a famous cowboy, rodeo star and Wild West show performer. He was also the father of nine children. A...
Langston University is located in Langston, Oklahoma, one of the state's historic all-black towns. It is just ten miles...
The Greenwood Historic District in north Tulsa is one of the most culturally notable parts of the city. This...
This free air park in Midwest City is a memorial to Major Charles B. Hall and his fellow Tuskegee Airmen. Major Hall was the...
Located in Tulsa's historic Greenwood District, the Mabel B. Little Heritage House is located on the grounds of the...
The Three Rivers Museum is dedicated to presenting the multi-ethnic history and heritage of the American frontier in the...
Established in 1970, the Melvin B. Tolson Black Heritage Center houses a collection of over 7,000 volumes, Black newspapers...
Located in a 1929 home, the Boley Historical Museum contains many artifacts of the town's early days as...
Founded in 1903 as a camp for Black railroad construction workers, Boley flourished as a town because of its fertile...
The Beulahland Cemetery in Langston displays markers of town founders, residents and former slaves that echo the town's...
Established as Camp Supply in 1868 in the western part of the Cherokee Outlet, this supply base served General Philip...
The Fort Sill National Historic Landmark & Museum is a 19th century frontier army post consisting...
Fort Gibson was the first army post in Indian Territory. In operation from 1824 to 1890, this historic site...
The Farmers & Merchants Bank in Boley is a historic site with a storied past. Pretty Boy Floyd's gang once...
Housed in the historic Tulsa Union Depot, the Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame is the state's only facility devoted...
Located on 18 acres across from the Oklahoma State Capitol, the past comes alive at the Oklahoma History Center. As the...
Formed at the turn of the 20th century as an African-American neighborhood and epicenter for jazz and blues, Oklahoma...
The Creek Nation Council House in Okmulgee has a rich history and celebrates the art and past of Native Americans. It was...
Dubbed America's "Black Wall Street" by Booker T. Washington, the 35-block Greenwood District surrounding the...
The Battle of Honey Springs is the largest military clash ever to have occurred in Oklahoma and thanks to a multi-million...
Fort Reno is a historic military post established in 1874 to protect the Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes. Visit this El Reno...
Cherokee National Citizen's Cemetery, located within the Fort Gibson Historic Site, is a national historic landmark...
The childhood home of famed blues guitarist D.C. Minner is now a club featuring blues artists' memorabilia. Opened in...