Green Country, Oklahoma Memorials
Wake Island War Memorial
Veterans of Foreign Wars National Wake Island War Memorial.
Will Rogers Memorial
The Will Rogers Memorial is built on the lofty hillside of 21 acres that Will Rogers purchased in 1911. In the foreground is the tomb of Will Rogers chiseled with his famous quotation: "
Lynn Riggs Memorial
The south wing of the Old Will Rogers Library is the Lynn Riggs Memorial. Rollie Lynn Riggs was born in 1899, 3
Powderhorn Park
Fiddle Capitol of the World, National Fiddler's Memorial, music festivals, trail rides.
Courthouse and War Memorial
On the front lawn of the Ottawa County Courthouse is a Memorial to servicemen who fought for our country in the foreign wars.
Muskogee War Memorial Park
USS Batfish - 312-foot WWII submarine.
Honor Heights Park
Built as a tribute to World War I veterans, Honor Heights Park was originally purchased by the City of Muskogee in 1909, Honor Heights Park has proved to be the "The crown jewel in Muskogee'
Pawnee County Veteran's Memorial/ Walk of Honor
Located on the west lawn of the Courthouse Square, a 6'6" bronze American soldier standing on a stone base 10' x 10' is dedicated to the men killed in World War I in 1922. In 1992
J. B. Milam Memorial Marker
J. BARTLEY MILAM, Principal Chief of the Cherokees. The Cherokee government had been dismantled in 1907 when Oklahoma became a state. In 1941
Veteran's Memorial
In 1992, this patriotic memorial to the veteran's of all wars was dedicated on the front lawn of the Adair County Courthouse. "Lest We Forget"
Memorial to the Confederate Dead
Erected in 1913 by the Colonial William Penn Adair Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy.
Grove Veterans Memorial and Honor Walk
The Veterans Memorial/Honor Walk: A community effort to recognize and honor our veterans for their service to our country.
Triangle Area Veterans of War Memorial
Erected in 2007
Fallen Heroes of Washington County
FALLEN HEROES OF WASHINGTON COUNTY EXHIBIT AND MEMORIAL SERVICE Men have been defending our American soil for over two centuries from enemy'