Ribbon Road Route 66
BETWEEN AFTON AND MIAMI – It began in the early 1920s with a vision of a paved highway that would connect Chicago to Los Angeles.
BETWEEN AFTON AND MIAMI – It began in the early 1920s with a vision of a paved highway that would connect Chicago to Los Angeles.
From horseshoes and wagon wheels, through the evolution of the automobile, three generations of the Laux family have provided blacksmith services at this location Since
Will Rogers Gardens began in 912 when Oklahoma City leaders purchased 160 acres of land once used as a dairy farm. The acreage went unused
This 889 bakery is one of fifty 19th century military buildings located within the Fort Sill National Historic Landmark Distrtct. The bakery contributes to the
Built in 1917, the Z.C.B. j. Lodge Hall No. 46, or commonly known as the Bohemian Hall, is the oldest Czech fraternal order in Oklahoma.
The last of nine district courthouses of the Cherokee Nation, the Saline District Courthouse was constructed between 1884 and 1889. Although located in a remote
Known as the “Mother of the Mother Road,” Lucille Hamons delighted in the traveling visitors who frequented her establishment along Route 66. Now vacant, this
In 1908, oilman Charles Page purchased 160-acre site along the Arkansas River where he established the Sand Springs Home for orphans and widows. The Children’s
The five-story triangle-shaped building changed the Pawhuska skyline – upon its completion in 1913. The Triangle Building serves as the centerpiece to one of the
Constructed of cut, native stone this WPA project is only one of a handful of National Guard armories in Oklahoma. Although structurally sound, the adjacent