Roger Mills
Antelope Hills
Located 30 miles northwest of Cheyenne, this was a familiar landmark in early American history, once marking the international boundary...
Battle of The Washita
Cheyenne, OK
2 mi. West Nov. 27, 1868, Col. George A. Custer, commanding 7th Cavalry, attacked the Cheyenne village of Chief Black Kettle.
California Road
California Road crossed here.
Cheyenne City Park and Museum complex
Cheyenne, OK
There are 6 museums in the city park complex.
Dead Warrior Lake / Black Kettle Recreation Area
Dead Warrior Lake, a.k.a. Dead Indian Lake or Black Kettle Lake, is part of the Black Kettle National Grasslands Recreation Area.
Old Black Kettle Museum
Cheyenne, OK
UPDATE: This museum is no more.
Pioneer Doctor Marker
Cheyenne, OK
Pioneer Doctor Dr. Henri Clifford Laird Oct 11, 1856 - Aug 30, 1939 Mrs. Elbertine Hutcheson Laird Oct 18, 1881 - April 6, 1954 Parents...
Records Vault
Cheyenne, OK
Records Vault. Built in 1907-08 by W.R. Casady.
S. S. Mc Colgin Highway
South side of Roll, OK
S. S. McColgin Highway.
Sandstone Creek Area
World's First Upper Stream Flood Prevention Project completed 1953, Roger Mills Co. 68,770 acres drainage.
Washita Battlefield National Historic Site
Washita Battlefield National Historic Site protects and interprets the site of the Southern Cheyenne village of Peace Chief Black Kettle...
Washita Battlefield National Historic Site Visitors Center
The site protects and interprets the setting along the Washita River where Lt. Col. George A. Custer led the 7th U.S. Cavalry on a...