Caddo

14 historical markers in Oklahoma

Apache Veterans Memorial Park

Apache, OK

This monument is dedicated as a humble tribute for the service and sacrifices made by the men and women of Apache who served in the armed...

Britton School/Science Hill

Britton School/Science Hill Established in 1911 and known as Science Hill.

Fort Cobb - Marker

Town, OK

Fort Cobb Site near here , East Established by Oct 1, 1859 by 1st Cavalry.

Fort Cobb - Monument

Town, OK

Fort Cobb Established Oct.1, 1859 by U.S. Troops under Major W.H. Emory as protection against raids of Plains Indians on Choctaws,...

Hinton Historical Museum & Parker House

Hinton, OK

The History of the Hinton area is showcased at the Hinton Historical Museum & Parker House.

Lucille's Gas Station

Provine/Hamons' Station This Rural Rt.

Provine/Hamons' Station

U.S. 66 Chicago to Los Angeles Illinois Texas Missouri New Mexico Kansas Arizona Oklahoma California Will Rogers Highway Provine/Hamons'...

Red Rock Canyon State Park

Hinton, OK

Red Rock Canyon was once a stop on the famous California Road Trail.

Riverside School

Riverside School Begun by U.S. Quaker Agents 1871 This school opened at the Indian agency on Sugar Creek with 8 pupils.

Rock Mary

Most prominent Oklahoma landmark seen on California Road by Capt. R. B. Marcy.

Rock Spring Baptist Church

Rock Spring Baptist Church 1/4 Mile East First Baptist Church Among Oklahoma Plains Indians Organized 1874 by Rev. John McIntosh, Creek...

The American Flag - Rock Mary

The American Flag Rock Mary From this point on May 23, 1849 the Flag of the United States was unfurled by Lts.

Washita School

Road straight head to, OK

(First Marker on North side) Site of Washita School (Red Brick) Grades Primary-Twelfth 1923-1955 Gymnsium (Gray Stone) WPA...

Washita, Oklahoma

Washita, OK

Washita, Oklahoma *Took it's name from the Washita River" *"Washita" is from two Choctaw words.

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