Wewoka, Oklahoma
Seminole Nation Museum
Founded in 1974 by the citizens of Wewoka, the Seminole Nation Museum documents the history and culture of the Seminole Indian Nation, the Freedmen, and the early Oklahoma Pioneers since 1849.
One of the most beautiful small libraries of Oklahoma belongs to Wewoka. Founded in 1929, its architecture is reminiscent of New England. It has been recently renovated, and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Wewoka, OK Historic Buildings"Wewoka Switch" - artist, Kenneth & Edwana Gayler Located between 3rd and 4
Wewoka, OK ArtsWewoka Lake is open all year and provides a host of water activities, including water skiing, boating, sailing, fishing, and swimming. The lake as a surface area of 500 acres and is surrounded by a beautiful 10
Wewoka, OK RecreationStanding on the lawn of the present day Seminole County Court House is the Whipping Tree where the Seminoles punished their criminals prior to 1907.
Wewoka, OK Ethnic HeritageThe Stars & Stripes Park has a playground, picnic area, drinking water, grills, and restrooms. Pat Murphy Park offers ...
RV camping, white sand beach, boating, skiing, fishing, showers....
Circe 1904, the only remaining building from Langston's territorial period, Formerly a boarding house for Oklahoma's Colored ...