Oklahoma's only archaeological park, is a 150-acre site encompassing 12 southern mounds which contain evidence of an Indian culture that occupied the site from 850 A.D. to 1450 A.D. The Mounds are considered one of the four most important prehistoric Indian sites east of the Rocky Mountains.
Spiro, OK ArchaeologyThe Spiro Museum displays artifacts depicting time periods of the historical significance of the Spiro area. It is one of Spiro's historical points of interest operated by volunteers of the Spiro Historical Society. Some of the artifacts on display are; a nineteenth century organ, the town'
Spiro, OK MuseumsThe Hugo Public Hunting Area covers 18,196 acres of land and water for wildlife conservation. Although there are some restri...
Tamaha is the site of the only civil war naval battle fought in Oklahoma. - Confederate Indian forces, led by Cherokee Br...