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Pioneer Memorial Wall


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Pioneer Memorial Wall The gates of Windmill Park are of Oklahoma red granite seven feet tall, depicting two of the earliest windmills manufactured. These monoliths were donated by two of the first pioneer families to settle in this area. They anchor a brick wall with names and dates of many of the early businesses, merchants, ranchers and homesteaders in somewhat chronological order of their arrival.


Address: Junction of U.S. Highway 283 and State Highway 15
Phone: 580-938-2818

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Homestead House

In 1997, a one and a half story homestead house was moved to the Windmill Museum and Park. This home typifies the frame structure that an early family would have built once they had moved from their "soddy." It is furnished and contains a small corner for windmill memorabilia.

Shattuck, OK Pioneer History

Windmill Museum and Park

Shattuck Windmill Museum and Park was established in 1994 and now, 37 windmills stand in the park, with no two alike, from a little 5 foot "Star Zephyr" to the big 18 foot "Samson."

Shattuck, OK Museums

Time-line Murals

Six murals, depicting the History of Shattuck, are dedicated to the early pioneer families whose courage and hard work sculpted a bustling, thriving town out of an arid prairie inhabited by buffalo and coyotes.

Shattuck, OK Arts

Homestead Museum

Some of the items in the museum came from the people who came by covered wagon to homestead in what is now Ellis County, Oklahoma in the the late 1890s and early 1900s. There are household items (tables, pie cabinet, bed, dishes, more), personal items (powder boxes, watches, mirrors, more)

Shattuck, OK Museums


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