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Historical Markers in Elk City, Oklahoma

 
Clickable Map of Beckham 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 Beckham County, OK (19) Custer County, OK (21) Greer County, OK (2) Harmon County, OK (2) Kiowa County, OK (5) Roger Mills County, OK (5) Washita County, OK (13) Collingsworth County, TX (15) Wheeler County, TX (41)  BeckhamCounty(19) Beckham County (19)  CusterCounty(21) Custer County (21)  GreerCounty(2) Greer County (2)  HarmonCounty(2) Harmon County (2)  KiowaCounty(5) Kiowa County (5)  RogerMillsCounty(5) Roger Mills County (5)  WashitaCounty(13) Washita County (13)  CollingsworthCountyTexas(15) Collingsworth County (15)  WheelerCounty(41) Wheeler County (41)
Sayre is the county seat for Beckham County
Elk City is in Beckham County
      Beckham County (19)  
ADJACENT TO BECKHAM COUNTY
      Custer County (21)  
      Greer County (2)  
      Harmon County (2)  
      Kiowa County (5)  
      Roger Mills County (5)  
      Washita County (13)  
      Collingsworth County, Texas (15)  
      Wheeler County, Texas (41)  
 
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1 Oklahoma, Beckham County, Elk City — "Western Cattle Trail" — National Route 66 Museum & Old Town Museum —
On West 2nd Street, on the right when traveling west.
More than 6 million cattle went up this trail from Texas to Kansas between 1874 and 1888. The trail crossed this area approximately 10 miles east of this location.Map (db m162452) HM
2 Oklahoma, Beckham County, Elk City — 018 Cowtown1978-1993 — National Route 66 Museum and Old Town Museum —
On U.S. 66, on the right when traveling east.
His hot brand number was 018 But he was called Ole Cowtown, Many a bullrider put a rope on him And most every time they hit the ground. Over 350 times they nodded their heads But only 5 made the judges book, Ole Cowtown not only would . . . Map (db m162455) HM
3 Oklahoma, Beckham County, Elk City — 1950's Model Train Replica of Elk City's Downtown District
On West 2nd Street, on the left when traveling west.
Built & displayed by Dr. Dennis Friesen Dedicated 2001 "The railroad is the reason why Elk Cite exists and I want people to know what the railroad has really meant to Elk City. I share this for people to enjoy."Map (db m162466) HM
4 Oklahoma, Beckham County, Elk City — Bob Potter · Mel Patterson · I.A. "Pat" PattersonCommunity TV — National Route 66 Museum and Old Town Museum —
On West 2nd Street, on the right when traveling west.
Entrepreneurs, pioneering a new industry - a new way to receive a broadcast television signal. Inventing the first cable television system west of the Mississippi river, here in Elk City, Oklahoma.Map (db m162454) HM
5 Oklahoma, Beckham County, Elk City — Commotion
On U.S. 66, on the left when traveling east.
Beutler and Son PRCA Bareback Bucking Horse of the Year 1998, 1999, and 2000 NFR Bareback Horse of the Year 1997. Commotion had ten straight trips to the NFR in Las Vegas, Nevada before retiring in 2006. The 1-1/3 life-sized bronze by . . . Map (db m162468) HM
6 Oklahoma, Beckham County, Elk City — Cruze Farm House History — National Route 66 Museum and Old Town Museum —
On U.S. 66, on the left when traveling east.
This is dedicated in loving memory of Elmer "Red” and Elsie G. Cruze, early day settlers of the Indian Creek area, north of Carter, Oklahoma. Elsie moved to the Indian Creek area at the age of 3, with her parents Pearl J. and Kate King, . . . Map (db m162457) HM
7 Oklahoma, Beckham County, Elk City — First Wooden Homein Elk City, OK — National Route 66 Museum and Old Town Museum —
On U.S. 66, on the left when traveling east.
Built in 1901 by John HollisMap (db m162460) HM
8 Oklahoma, Beckham County, Elk City — Gas Pump
On West 3rd Street (Business Interstate 40) west of North Pioneer Road, on the right when traveling west.
Ernest Martin of Leedey purchased this gas pump at public auction in 1946 to use on his farm. When ill health forced him to sell the farm in 1974, his daughter and son-in-law, Hellen & Derrel Weaver, bought the pump and donated it to the museum.Map (db m187259) HM
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9 Oklahoma, Beckham County, Elk City — National Route 66 Museum and Old Town Museum Complex, Elk City, OklahomaRoute 66 Roadside Attraction
On West 3rd Street (Business Interstate 40) west of Pioneer Road, on the right when traveling west.
Established in 1998, the National Route 66 and Old Town Museum Complex preserves the history of Route 66 in Western Oklahoma. Recognized by Hampton Hotels Save-A-Landmark program as a site worth seeingMap (db m183510) HM
10 Oklahoma, Beckham County, Elk City — Road GraderNational Route 66 Museum & Old Town Museum
On U.S. 66, on the left when traveling east.
Sold to the city of Elk City by C.H. Nesser for $10.00 in 1931. This grader was used to help build Route 66 in 1926. C.H. Nesser was grandfather to Norman, Harold and Herman Nesser, (sons of Ernie Nesser) and Neil, Ray and Ron Nesser . . . Map (db m162451) HM
11 Oklahoma, Beckham County, Elk City — Rock Bluff SchoolEst. 1894-1926 — National Route 66 Museum & Old Town Museum —
On U.S. 66, on the left when traveling east.
Jaycee project 1976 Rock Bluff School Est. 1894-1926 Donated by Trigg Music Family Cornerstone: Rock Bluff School 1894 - 1976 Building donated by The Trigg Music Family Ron Savage Jr. Chairman Western Oklahoma . . . Map (db m162462) HM
12 Oklahoma, Beckham County, Elk City — The Anadarko Basin — National Route 66 Museum and Old Town Museum —
On U.S. 66 near North Pioneer Road, on the left when traveling east.
The deep Anadarko Basin of Western Oklahoma is one of the most prolific gas provinces of North America. Wells drilled here have been among the world's deepest. The Bertha-Rogers No. 1 in Washita County, drilled in 1971 to 31,441 feet, was then . . . Map (db m162463) HM
 
 
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May. 6, 2024