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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Arcadia

 
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 (65) Canadian County, OK (3) Cleveland County, OK (7) Kingfisher County, OK (2) Lincoln County, OK (17) Logan County, OK (28) Pottawatomie County, OK (0)  OklahomaCounty(65) Oklahoma County (65)  CanadianCounty(3) Canadian County (3)  ClevelandCounty(7) Cleveland County (7)  KingfisherCounty(2) Kingfisher County (2)  LincolnCounty(17) Lincoln County (17)  LoganCounty(28) Logan County (28)  PottawatomieCounty(0) Pottawatomie County (0)
Arcadia, Oklahoma and Vicinity
    Oklahoma County (65)
    Canadian County (3)
    Cleveland County (7)
    Kingfisher County (2)
    Lincoln County (17)
    Logan County (28)
    Pottawatomie County (0)
 
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1Oklahoma (Oklahoma County), Arcadia — Arcadia Round Barn, Arcadia, OklahomaRoute 66 Roadside Attraction
Built in April 1898 by William Odor on his farm. Restored in 1992 by Luke Robinson, community workers and local businesses. — Map (db m119930) HM
2Oklahoma (Oklahoma County), Arcadia — Beverly and Karl White
On State Highway 66 east of Division Street, on the left when traveling east.
Beverly White First President Arcadia Historical & Preservation Society, Inc. In recognition and appreciation of their hard work and dedication in the acquisition, fundraising, and restoration of the historic "Round Barn", on this . . . — Map (db m83048) HM
3Oklahoma (Oklahoma County), Arcadia — Everybody Had One
This outdoor toilet, often referred to as outhouse or privy, was originally behind the Bright Day Lodge on Main Street. In earlier days this was an essential structure for every business and home. On Halloween night in Arcadia these buildings were . . . — Map (db m83067) HM
4Oklahoma (Oklahoma County), Arcadia — Frank and Katie Vrana1898 [Round Barn Centennial] 1998
On Highway 66 east of Division Street, on the left when traveling east.
It is with Love, Admiration, Affection, and in their Loving Memory We the Children of Frank and Katie Vrana Give this Historic Round Barn to the Arcadia Historical and Preservation Society, Inc. April 26, 1998 Mary Francis . . . — Map (db m83047) HM
5Oklahoma (Oklahoma County), Arcadia — Luke and Anna Robison
On State Highway 66 east of Division Street, on the left when traveling east.
It is with Love and Appreciation we the Society Dedicate this Historical Round Barn to Luke and Anna Robison For without Their Tireless Efforts and Complete Devotion, this Historical Landmark could not have been saved Thank You . . . — Map (db m83046) HM
6Oklahoma (Oklahoma County), Arcadia — 215 — Route 66
On East Oklahoma State Highway (U.S. 66) west of North Main Street, on the right when traveling east.
Whether motorists called Route 66 the Ozark Trail, the Will Rogers Highway, Main Street America or the Mother Road, all remember Arcadia's Round Barn. The well-known landmark was built in 1898 by W.H. Odor. After the route was designated a . . . — Map (db m52003) HM
7Oklahoma (Oklahoma County), Arcadia — Tuton's DrugstoreArcadia, Oklahoma
On Main Street at 1st Street, on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
Officially listed on the National Register of Historic Places March 3, 1980 Built - 1916-1917 Druggist - Thomas H. Tuton Registered Pharmacist - Ethel Rogers Tuton — Map (db m83070) HM
8Oklahoma (Oklahoma County), Arcadia — Washington Irving's Camp
On State Highway 66 at Anderson Road, on the right when traveling east on State Highway 66.
The Washington Irving party and a troop of U.S. Rangers encamped on this spot, Oct. 24, 1832 — Map (db m83091) HM
9Oklahoma (Oklahoma County), Arcadia — Washington Irving's Camp
On State Highway 66 at Anderson Road, on the right when traveling east on State Highway 66.
Near here, 1832, Washington Irving hunted wild horses, an exciting event described in his book on his Oklahoma tour as "Ringing the Wild Horse." In party were H. L. Ellsworth, U.S. Comm., Chas. J. Latrobe, English writer, and Swiss Count, Albert . . . — Map (db m83097) HM
 
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