Hollis
Known as the “Gateway to Great Plains Country” and the “Irrigation Center of the Southwest,” Hollis the county seat of Harmon County is noted for its excellent hunting and fishing, plentiful pastures and rich, flat farmland in southwestern Oklahoma.
Annually, the second Saturday of August, Hollis attracts visitors to the Blackeyed Pea Festival featuring the Harmon County Hee Haw and blackeyed pea meal, shelling contest, pea guess, free concert and parade.
Harmon County Courthouses
The Harmon County Courthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Harmon County evolved from the tract of land variously claimed as Greer County, Texas, Indian Territory, Oklahoma…
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Harmon County Historical Museum
Located in the Abernethy Building, the Harmon County Historical Museum features rotating displays depicting the…
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