Pawhuska Pocket Park Mural
Pawhuska Pocket Park
513 Kihekah St
Pawhuska, OK
74056
513 Kihekah St
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Pawhuska Pocket Park Mural
Address:
Pawhuska Pocket Park
513 Kihekah St
Pawhuska, OK
74056
513 Kihekah St
Phone:
918-287-1208
Office Fax:
918-287-3159
In 1992, a fire came through downtown Pawhuska and burned the KXVQ radio station and OK Barber buildings to the ground. Rather than rebuilding the businesses, Pawhuska created a pocket park where the radio station and barbershop once stood. Today, the walls of buildings adjoining the pocket park feature a Pawhuska-themed mural painted by local residents Virginia Short and Ann Livingston. The Pawhuska pocket park mural features multiple cattle, bison, an oil well, a boy scout, the Oklahoma state and national flags, a cowboy and the seal of the Osage Nation.