Red Carpet Country

A vast prehistoric sea that covered what’s now northwestern Oklahoma colored the soil a deep red-brown — and left a few other surprised as well. Like the cedar-flecked canyons in Roman Nose State Park, carved by receding water, or the Alabaster Caverns, the world’s largest gypsum-lined cave. Shifting sand dunes tower 40 feet high at Little Sahara State Park and the 4,973-foot-high, lava topped Black Mesa near Kenton was created by an ancient volcano. The mesa, the state’s highest point, has long been a have for wildlife and for hikers — some of them bigger than others, as nearby dinosaur footprints testify. The prairies were once dotted with tipis; northwest Oklahoma were the winter campgrounds for the Cheyenne– the last great herd of buffalo on the Oklahoma plains was spotted near Fort Supply in the 1870s. Two decades later, the largest of all the land runs took place when the Cherokee Outlet was opened in1893 to settlement. In a single afternoon, 100,000 men and women raced to claim 160-acre quarter-sections; some of their great-grandchildren still live on original homesteads. In Aline, the Sod House Museum shelters the only remaining sod house in the state, built in 1849.

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Alva

Alva was one of the four designated land office towns at the opening of the Cherokee Outlet in 1893. Its name honors Alva B. Adams, pioneer attorney for the Santa…

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Boise City

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Arnett

The historical Ellis County Courthouse and adjacent log cabin mark Arnett as the county seat.…

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Beaver

Visitors sense that Beaver is unusual -- it's nestled beside towering sand dunes that stretch…

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Buffalo

The town of Buffalo, located at the western boundary of the Cherokee Outlet and near…

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Blackwell

Blackwell, nestled in the valley of the Chickaskia River, was established on September 16, 1893,…

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Aline

At one time there were thousands of sod houses dotting the plains region of North…

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Billings

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Canton

Canton is situated south of the North Canadian River in northwestern Blaine County, and derived…

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Explore a County Noble County 2 cities  ·  15 counties in Red Carpet Country

The opening of the Cherokee Outlet was the fourth, and largest, of Oklahoma's five land runs. On September 16, 1893…

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Explore a City Alva 9 attractions  ·  34 cities in Red Carpet Country

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