Pioneer Memorial Wall

The gates of Windmill Park are of Oklahoma red granite seven feet tall, depicting two of the earliest windmills manufactured. These monoliths were donated by two of the first pioneer families to settle in this area. They anchor a brick wall with names and dates of many of the early businesses, merchants, ranchers and homesteaders in somewhat chronological order of their arrival.

Getting There & Details

Address
Junction of U.S. Highway 283 and State Highway 15
Phone
580-938-2818
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Homestead Museum

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