Stephens
Chisholm Trail Crossing and Ted A. Gilbert Memorial
1st Marker: Chisholm Trail Crossing At this point you are crossing Old Chisholm Trail over which the great cattle herds were driven from...
Chisholm Trail Heritage Center
Duncan, OK
The Heritage Center was established in 1998 to commemorate and celebrate the great history and heritage of the old Chisholm Trail and the...
Chisholm Trail Marker - Duncan
Duncan, OK
Two miles east of this point ran the Chisholm Trail named for Jessie Chisholm, and Oklahoma part-Cherokee indian trader.
Indian Baseline Monument
Duncan, OK
Initial point was established by the U.S.government in 1870.
Initial Point Monument
Duncan, OK
Was dedicated by Duncan Chapter NSDAR as a Bicentennial Commonrative project on Feb. 22, 1974 "Honor's the pioneers of Oklahoma and their...
Marlow Armory
Marlow, OK
The Marlow Armory, 702 W. Main.
Marlow Brothers
Marlow, OK
Born along the Chisholm Trail and on the banks of Wild Horse Creek the legend of the Marlow family and the five Marlow brothers has been...
Marlow Brothers Hideout
Marlow, OK
The Marlow family's experiences are worthy legends of the old west.
Marlow Review Newspaper
Marlow, OK
The Marlow Review Established 1890 Marlow Magnet first newspaper in Marlow by 1905 The Marlow Review started publishing newspapers.
Old Duncan Public Library
Duncan, OK
Old Duncan Public Library has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places By the United States Department of the Interior.
Old Military Trail
Comanche, OK
To adventures in the west.
Redbud Chapel
Marlow, OK
At the turn of the last century, families from Marlow had to travel many miles to celebrate mass every six weeks.
Stephens Co. Historical Museum (Duncan Armory)
Duncan, OK
The Stephens County Historical Museum Located in the historic National Guard Armory at Hwy. 81 and Beech Street, the museum features...
Stephens County Courthouse - New and Old
Duncan, OK
Stephens County Courthouse - New and Old.
The Duncan Store and The Fort Sill and Fort Arbuckle Road
Duncan, OK
The Duncan Store and the Ft. Sill - Ft. Arbuckle Road Visible Immediately to the east are prominent Trail ruts created by cattle herds...