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There Are 3 Must-See Historic Landmarks In The Charming Town Of Ponca City, Oklahoma
Ponca City, Oklahoma, is rich in history with landmarks honoring Native American leaders, pioneer women, and oil magnates.

The Oldest Operating Bar In Oklahoma Has Been Serving Mouthwatering Fried Chicken For Over 125 Years
Eischen’s Bar in Okarche, Oklahoma, is a historic family-friendly restaurant known for its famous fried chicken.

The Haunted Military Post In Oklahoma Both History Buffs And Ghost Hunters Will Love

The One Small Town In Oklahoma With More Historic Buildings Than Any Other

The Charming Small Town In Oklahoma That Was Named After A Creek
Medicine Park in Oklahoma is a charming small town known for its scenic creek, swimming spots, and delicious local food.

Not Many People Realize That These 10 Things Are Actually Illegal In Oklahoma
Oklahoma has many strange and antiquated laws that are still technically in effect.

Here Are The 11 Most Dangerous Places In Oklahoma After Dark
Lists the most dangerous towns in Oklahoma based on the FBI’s 2019 crime report.

The Spiro Mounds Earthwork In Oklahoma That Still Baffles Archaeologists To This Day
Spiro Mounds Archaeological Center in Oklahoma offers a fascinating glimpse into the mysterious Spiro people through its 12 earthen mounds and extensive artifacts.

The Oldest Town In Oklahoma That’s Loaded With Fascinating History
Fort Gibson, the oldest town in Oklahoma, offers rich military history, historical sites, and serene nature spots like Fort Gibson Lake and Sequoyah State Park.

There Are 3 Must-See Historic Landmarks In The Charming Town Of Guthrie, Oklahoma
Guthrie, Oklahoma, the first capital of the state, offers charming Victorian architecture and several historical landmarks worth visiting.

A Teepee-Shaped Church Was Designed By A Famous Architect And Left To Decay In One Of Oklahoma’s Largest Cities
Hopewell Baptist Church, designed by Bruce Goff, is a unique teepee-shaped structure undergoing restoration efforts after being abandoned in the 1980s.

You’ll Want To Visit These 7 Houses In Oklahoma For Their Incredible Pasts
Explore seven historical homes in Oklahoma, each rich in history and architectural grandeur, offering tours and museum hours.

11 Historic Photos That Show Us What It Was Like Living In Oklahoma In The Early 1900s
Historic photos from the 1930s capture life in Oklahoma under the Farm Security Administration and Office of War Information.

Travel Back To Medieval Times By Visiting Oklahoma’s Very Own Collings Castle
Collings Castle in Turner Falls Park, Oklahoma, is a decaying structure built in 1930 that visitors can still explore.

Experience Life In The 1800s At The Spring Traders Encampment At Woolaroc In Oklahoma
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Tim’s Drive Inn Is A Tiny, Old-School Drive-In That Might Be One Of The Best Kept Secrets In Oklahoma
Tim’s Drive Inn in Warr Acres offers a nostalgic dining experience with a variety of fast food options since 1956.

The Ghost Town Of Picher Is One Of The Strangest Places You Can Go In Oklahoma
Picher, Oklahoma, once a thriving mining town, is now a toxic ghost town due to unsafe mining practices and a devastating tornado.

You Can Find A Fascinating 1,170 Year-Old Archaeological Site At Spiro Mounds In Oklahoma
Spiro Mounds in Oklahoma offers a unique glimpse into prehistoric Native American culture with its 12 mounds, artifacts, and interpretive trails.

These 13 Fascinating Photos Of Oklahoma’s Past Are Eye-Catching
Historical photos from the Oklahoma Historical Society showcase the state's past, including its early oil industry and cultural heritage.

One Of The Last WWII Submarines Is Right Here In Oklahoma And It’s So Worth A Visit
Tour and stay overnight on the historic WWII submarine USS Batfish at the Muskogee War Memorial Museum.

A Visit To This Charming Historical Village In Oklahoma Will Take You Back In Time
Cherokee Heritage Center in Park Hill, Oklahoma, offers an immersive experience into Cherokee history and culture through its historical village and exhibits.

On This Day In History, The Unimaginable Happened In Oklahoma And It’s Impossible To Forget
April 19 marks a tragic day in Oklahoma's history with a devastating attack on the capital city.

History Left A Definite Mark At This One Fascinating Spot In Oklahoma
Explore the Washita Battlefield National Historic Site in Cheyenne, Oklahoma, to learn about a significant 1868 battle and enjoy various educational attractions.

These 15 Photos Of Oklahoma From The Early 1900s Are Beyond Fascinating
A collection of 15 fascinating historical photos from early 1900s Oklahoma, provided by the Oklahoma Historical Society.

One Of The Deadliest Accidents In U.S. History Happened Right Here In Oklahoma
A towboat accident in 2002 caused a bridge collapse in Webbers Falls, Oklahoma, killing 14 people and injuring 11 others.

Here Are Some Of The Oldest Photos Ever Taken In Oklahoma And They’re Incredible
A collection of 20 historical photos showcases Oklahoma's rich history from pre-statehood to early statehood.

This County In Oklahoma Was One Of The Most Dangerous Places In The Nation In The 1920s
Osage County, Oklahoma, was notorious in the 1920s for murders and crime due to its valuable oil-producing land.

These 15 Rare Photos Of Oklahoma In The 1980s Will Mesmerize You
Showcases 15 rare photos of Oklahoma from the 1980s, highlighting significant moments and places.

13 Ways Living In Oklahoma Ruins You For Life

This 1950s Footage Of Tulsa, Oklahoma Will Transport You To The Past
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