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Located in Mangum, Oklahoma, the Old Greer County Museum was established as a depository to preserve and keep the knowledge, history and facts regarding Old Greer County. To protect and commemorate the people, places and things that represented this area before Statehood, and provide a lasting memorial for those brave pioneers who carved a home out of an untamed wilderness.
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First Shelterbelt in the United States
During the 1930s severe drought plagued the states in the great plains and deepened the depression.
Nation's First Shelterbelt
The United States, OK
Nation's First Shelterbelt WPA Site No. 1 Planted March 18, 1939 By WPA and CCC Workers Partial Renovation 1984 By Okla.
Lake Creek Marker
This monument is dedicated to the pioneers who settled the community.
Old Greer County
Mangum, OK
When the United States purchased Louisianna Territory from France, 1803, Upper portion of Red River as far west as 100th meridian...
Peace On The Plains
About 5 mi. S.E. Wichita Village in Devil's Canyon was scene of 1st meeting between the U.S. and Plains Indians in Oklahoma to promote...
