Inscription
A small native rock home built in 1902 is one of the oldest buildings in Kenton, Oklahoma. Exhibits include items that helped settle No Man's Land. Free admission, donations appreciated.
Location
Address100 E Main, Kenton, Oklahoma
CityKenton
CountyCimarron
StateOklahoma
Coordinates36.903247, -102.963052
Sources
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