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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma

 
Clickable Map of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Oklahoma County, OK (218) Canadian County, OK (18) Cleveland County, OK (7) Kingfisher County, OK (8) Lincoln County, OK (21) Logan County, OK (29) Pottawatomie County, OK (5)  OklahomaCounty(218) Oklahoma County (218)  CanadianCounty(18) Canadian County (18)  ClevelandCounty(7) Cleveland County (7)  KingfisherCounty(8) Kingfisher County (8)  LincolnCounty(21) Lincoln County (21)  LoganCounty(29) Logan County (29)  PottawatomieCounty(5) Pottawatomie County (5)
Oklahoma City is the county seat for Oklahoma County
Adjacent to Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
      Canadian County (18)  
      Cleveland County (7)  
      Kingfisher County (8)  
      Lincoln County (21)  
      Logan County (29)  
      Pottawatomie County (5)  
 
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201 Oklahoma, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma City, Central Oklahoma City — Third National United States FlagSeventh flag to fly over Oklahoma
On Nazih Zuhdi Drive east of North Phillips Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
The Flag Act of 1818 established the basic design of the United States Flag used today with thirteen stripes representing the original thirteen colonies. Each star represented a state, and every time a state joined the Union a star was added to the . . . Map (db m172508) HM
202 Oklahoma, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma City, Central Oklahoma City — Trail of TearsThe Red River Journey
Near Nazih Zuhdi Drive west of North Laird Avenue.
After the death of Choctaw leader Pushmataha in 1824 and the signing of the Dancing Rabbit Creek Treaty in 1830, the US government forcibly removed the Choctaw Nation from Mississippi. Removal occurred in three stages along multiple routes and . . . Map (db m173135) HM
203 Oklahoma, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma City, Central Oklahoma City — Tribute to Range Riders
On NE 21st Street near Lincoln Boulevard, on the right when traveling west.
This statue was fashioned by Constance Whitney Warren Sculptress of Paris, France and New York, and was presented to The State of Oklahoma by this distinguished American Artist through the solicitation of Justice Albert C. . . . Map (db m59952) HM
204 Oklahoma, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma City, Central Oklahoma City — Union FlagSecond flag to fly over Oklahoma
On Nazih Zudhi Drive east of North Phillips Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
The Union Flag, or Flag of Great Britain, was adopted when the crowns of England and Scotland united in the early 1600s. This flag flew over Oklahoma in 1663 when Charles II of England gave a strip of land extending from the Atlantic Ocean to the . . . Map (db m172498) HM
205 Oklahoma, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma City, Central Oklahoma City — Union Soldier Cemetery
On Northeast 36th Street east of North Martin Luther King Drive.
This Union Soldier Cemetery is the final resting place of 63 army veterans, three veterans' wives and one veteran's daughter. Soldiers buried here served in army units from Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, & . . . Map (db m172439) HM
206 Oklahoma, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma City, Central Oklahoma City — 13 — Visit of the CongressmenOklahoma City September 17, 1889 — The '89er Trail —
On Ron Norick Boulevard south of West Sheridan Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
A visit by influential members of Congress in September 1889 was the most important event in Oklahoma since the Run itself. On Tuesday, September 17, 1889, six congressmen arrived by rail from Guthrie for a first-hand look at life in the . . . Map (db m141875) HM
207 Oklahoma, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma City, Central Oklahoma City — W.C. Austin ProjectThe Red River Journey
Near Nazih Zuhdi Drive at North Phillips Avenue.
During the 1920s Jackson County, Oklahoma, was a prolific cotton-producing area featuring dry-land farming techniques. Led by W.C. Austin, area leaders began advocating the creation of an irrigation project to enhance local agriculture. Construction . . . Map (db m174853) HM
208 Oklahoma, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma City, Central Oklahoma City — Warren's Trading PostThe Red River Journey
Near Nazih Zuhdi Drive west of North Laird Avenue.
Located near Cache Creek, Oklahoma, just north of the Red River, this trading post was one of several originally constructed by Holland Coffee in the 1830s. These posts were established to trade with the Plains Indians and to take advantage of . . . Map (db m174620) HM
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209 Oklahoma, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma City, Central Oklahoma City — Washita RiverThe Red River Journey
Near Nazih Zuhdi Drive west of North Laird Avenue.
Flowing across nine counties and 260 miles in Oklahoma, the Washita River valley was home to people from 950 CE to present. In 1868, near the river close to present-day Cheyenne, Oklahoma, US Cavalry commanded by Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong . . . Map (db m173140) HM
210 Oklahoma, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma City, Central Oklahoma City — Welcome to the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum
On North Robinson Avenue at Northwest 5th Street, on the right when traveling south on North Robinson Avenue.
This is the site of the deadliest act of domestic terrorism the United States has ever seen. It was an act of hate, meant to breed chaos, fear and distrust. Instead, it was met with an outpouring of love, unity and resilience. Today, the . . . Map (db m175309) HM
211 Oklahoma, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma City, Central Oklahoma City — Wells Fargo Livery Stable
On East Reno Avenue east of Oklahoma Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Wells Fargo & Company built this livery stable in 1906 on land originally a part of the United States Military Reservation, where soldiers camped to disperse "Sooners" entering the territory illegally prior to the run of 1889. However, the city of . . . Map (db m174971) HM
212 Oklahoma, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma City, Central Oklahoma City — Wilber Joe RoganJuly 28, 1889 - March 4, 1967 — Oklahoma Centennial '07 —
On South Mickey Mantle Drive north of Johnny Bench Drive, on the right when traveling north.
"Bullet" Joe Rogan became one of the most versatile baseball players of the Twentieth Century. At the age of 19, Rogan began playing for the Kansas City Colored Giants. He joined the United States Army in 1911 and became the star player for the 25th . . . Map (db m175016) HM
213 Oklahoma, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma City, Central Oklahoma City — William B. Tietgens(Bill Teeguns) — July 26, 1952 - January 27, 2001 —
On South Mickey Mantle Drive south of Flaming Lips Alley, on the right when traveling north.
Bill Teegins, a beloved friend of the Oklahoma RedHawks, will forever be remembered as one of Oklahoma's true sports treasures. Bill's first love was baseball and he had a true devotion to the RedHawks, not only as a member of the media, but also as . . . Map (db m175148) HM
214 Oklahoma, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma City, Midtown — Historic Hadden Hallcirca 1910
On Northwest 10th Street west of North Robinson Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
is listed in the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior as a contributing resource to the Automobile Alley Historic District Certified Rehabilitation: 2011 Midtown Renaissance, Owner . . . Map (db m130600) HM
215 Oklahoma, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma City, Midtown — Kaiser's Ice Cream Parlour
On Walker Avenue at NW 10th Street, on the left when traveling north on Walker Avenue.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m59989) HM
216 Oklahoma, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma City, Northeast Oklahoma City — 56 — Run of '89 East Boundary-----000-----
On Danforth Road (State Highway 66) 0.1 miles west of Indian Meridian Road, on the left when traveling west.
At the opening of "Old Oklahoma" April 22, 1889, this was the East Line for the Run starting at 12 o'clock noon. Prairies and hills in the 2,000,000 acre tract, west, were peopled by tens of thousands, homes were planted and tent cities sprang up . . . Map (db m83092) HM
217 Oklahoma, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma City, Uptown Oklahoma City — Milk Bottle GroceryState of Oklahoma
On North Classen Boulevard at North Military Avenue, on the right when traveling south on North Classen Boulevard.
has been officially listed on the National Register of Historic Places U.S. Department of the Interior Washington, D.C. for recognition of the outstanding significance of this property and to encourage its preservation; we . . . Map (db m175232) HM
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218 Oklahoma, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma City, Uptown Oklahoma City — Vietnam War Memorial in Oklahoma CityDedicated July 8, 2017
On North Classen Boulevard at NW 24th Street, on the right when traveling north on North Classen Boulevard.
After the passage of Resolution No. VI.BZ by the City of Oklahoma City on May 27, 2014, the following Vietnam War Memorial Committee was established to execute the project. We express our appreciation for their time and effort. (names of . . . Map (db m175229) HM WM

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