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Harmon County Courthouses


category : Historic Courthouses
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 Territory, and Greer County, Oklahoma. On June 2, 1909, two years after Oklahoma became a state, Governor C.W. Haskell proclaimed Harmon a county and named Hollis the county seat.


Address: 114 W. Hollis Street
Phone: 580-688-3617

Come visit us in Hollis, Oklahoma

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Harmon County Historical Museum

Located in the Abernethy Building, the Harmon County Historical Museum features rotating displays depicting the life of pioneers and residents, dinosaur fossils, covered wagon and blacksmith shop. The works of local artists are also showcased.

Hollis, OK Museums

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 Territory, and Greer County, Oklahoma. On June 2, 1909

Hollis, OK Historic Courthouses

Things to do Historic Courthouses near Hollis, OK