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Sunset Lake, Thompson Park
Named for its beautiful sunsets, Sunset Lake is a complete park and recreation area. Few experiences can provide the peace and serenity found on this 32 acre lake at sunset. Take a leisure walk around the 1
Guymon, OK RecreationArmory Building
The Armory Building was built in 1936 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Watonga, OK Historic BuildingsSkiatook Museum
At Skiatook Museum, anyone interested in their family tree or Skiatook's past, can view personal papers, documents, and photographs of the pioneer families, events and places, which are recorded here. In 1988
Skiatook, OK MuseumsPatricia Island Golf Course
This beautiful Tripp Davis designed golf course is a championship 18
Grove, OK Golf CoursesOKHS Chisholm Trail Historical Museum
The history of the Chisholm Trail is more than the story of range-tough cowboys, stampeding cattle, and rowdy cowtowns. It is also the story of a people successfully adapting to the political, social, and economic changes brought on by our nation'
Waurika, OK MuseumsCherokee Casino West Siloam Springs
Open 24 hours a day, Cherokee Casino West Siloam Springs is the place to experience exciting action and test your luck. Inside the 50,000 square foot casino are electronic games, table games and so much cash you'll feel like you're playing on the Vegas strip.
West Siloam Springs, OK CasinosFree Boat Ramps to Hudson Lake
North Boat Ramp - A free boat launch is provided by the Salina Lions Club located at the west side of town just off the east side of the bridge on Highway 20 at N. Grace Street. There is also a winter fishing house located at the launch.
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Salina, OK RecreationOuachita National Forest
Over 1.6 million acres of natural wonders awaits you at one of the three national forests in Arkansas and Oklahoma.
The Ouachita National Forest is the oldest national forest in the South. The forest is named for the Ouachita Mountains, (pronounced, Wash'ita)
Talihina, OK National ForestsConfederate Cemetery
The "burying ground" was first used by emigrants traveling on the Butterfield Stage road who camped at a spring, which was later called "Harkins' Spring," just north of the Middle Boggy River (today known as the Muddy Boggy).
Atoka, OK CemeteriesBoggy Depot Townsite
Prelude to a State Boggy Depot's contribution to Oklahoma outlasted all her structures, for it was the source of the state's name. Chief Allen Wright, principal chief of the Choctaw Nation, suggested the word "Oklahoma" (meaning "Red People") in 1866
Atoka, OK Historic TownsThe Christoph Block Building
Charles Christoph built this building in 1900
Perry, OK Historic BuildingsSpavinaw Lake State Park
Spavinaw State Park is one of Oklahoma's hidden recreational gardens located at the base of the bluffs along Spavinaw Creek just below the dam on the western end of Spavinaw Lake, a 1,636 acre fishing-only lake with 20 miles of shoreline.
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