Located on the northeast corner building at Church and Main.
Painted by the Wagoner Work Crew in 1999, the mural depicts the growth of Wagoner from the time of the Texas Road cattle drives through Indian Territory.
Located on the north side of the building Wagoner, OK Arts
The Wagoner County Courthouse was built in 1939 replacing the original courthouse that was built in 1897 which also served as the federal building. Located on the front lawn is a Veteran'
Wagoner, OK Historic CourthousesSequoyah Bay State Park is located within an oak-hickory woodland of eastern Oklahoma on the shores of Fort Gibson Reservoir. The Park strives to honor the cultures of the Five Civilized Tribes, as well as the memory of those who traveled the many "Trails of Tears."
Wagoner, OK Ethnic HeritageThis is the 1893 home of James Parkinson, who was the first president of the First National Bank of Wagoner and a very wealthy man. He also was a prominent cattleman in the Creek Nation.
National Historic Register
207 NE 2nd
The Fred A. Parkinson House was built in<
Wagoner, OK Historic HomesThe Carnegie Library is one of Wagoner's monuments to timelessness. The 1913 building has housed countless thousands of books and perhaps fueled as many growing imaginations.
Wagoner, OK Carnegie LibrariesErected in 2007, the Triangle Area Veterans of War Memorial stands to honor the men and women from the Triangle Area who serv...
Oologah Lake is surrounded by horse country and what better way to experience its western heritage than to spend time on the ...
The Pryor Elks Lodge is hosting an Arts and Crafts Show, featuring over 30 venders. You'll find everything from hand crafted...
With the large uncleared areas and artificial fish shelters that were constructed prior to impoundment, Copan Lake offers exc...