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Shattuck, Oklahoma

Upcoming Events in Shattuck Oklahoma


May

27 - 28 Celebrate the Wind - A chili and chocolate cook-off is planned along with a pet costume contest and fingerprint identification clinic. 5:30-7:30pm.

Ph: 580-938-2818 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: shattuckms@pldi.net
Web: www.shattuckchamber.org/

July

4 Firemen's 4th of July - The celebration includes Firemen's BBQ, Little Miss Teenie Weenie Bikini and Little Mr. Muscle contests, turtle races, lawn mower races, ice cream, kids activities, and fireworks display.

Address: City Park , Shattuck, Oklahoma
Ph: 580-938-2818 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: shattuckcc@pldi.net
Web: www.shattuckchamber.org/
Fee: Free

Attractions and Upcoming Events

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

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

Half-Dugout

In keeping with the narrow focus of the Shattuck Windmill Museum and Park, a half-dugout has been reconstructed at the park to show how many of the early settlers lived. It is furnished with a small iron stove, table and quilt covered bed. See how a dry, packed earthen floor actually becomes "

Shattuck, OK Pioneer History


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

Things to do near Shattuck, OK

Fort Supply Lake Hunting

There is approximately 6000 acres of public hunting land managed by the Corps of Engineers and the Oklahoma Department of Wil...