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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Oklahoma

 
The Soda Fountain Eatery and Marker image, Touch for more information
By James Hulse, September 9, 2021
The Soda Fountain Eatery and Marker
101 Oklahoma, Caddo County, Anadarko — The Soda Fountain Eatery(1901) — Historic Anadarko —
102 Oklahoma, Caddo County, Anadarko — Tishomingo1737-1839
103 Oklahoma, Caddo County, Anadarko — Tohausan"Little Bluff" — Kodalkyepta —
104 Oklahoma, Caddo County, Anadarko — Trophies N Things — Historic Anadarko —
105 Oklahoma, Caddo County, Anadarko — Victorio(Be-du-ya) — Apache Chief —
106 Oklahoma, Caddo County, Anadarko — Will RogersCherokee 1879-1935
107 Oklahoma, Caddo County, Cement — Cement Area Veterans Memorial
108 Oklahoma, Caddo County, Fort Cobb — Fort CobbSite near here, East
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109 Oklahoma, Caddo County, Geary — Oklahoma Federal Aid ProjectNo. 164-H
110 Oklahoma, Caddo County, Hinton — Britton School
111 Oklahoma, Caddo County, Hydro — Provine/Hamons' StationU.S. 66 - Will Rogers Highway — Chicago to Los Angeles —
112 Oklahoma, Caddo County, Hydro — The Baldwin Bridge
113 Oklahoma, Canadian County, El Reno — 1876 Officers' Quarters
114 Oklahoma, Canadian County, El Reno — Adjutant Office
115 Oklahoma, Canadian County, El Reno — Chapel
116 Oklahoma, Canadian County, El Reno — Commanding Officer's Quarters/BlueSTEM AgriLearning Center
117 Oklahoma, Canadian County, El Reno — Fort RenoOld Post about 2 mi. N.
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118 Oklahoma, Canadian County, El Reno — Fort RenoFounding and Development
119 Oklahoma, Canadian County, El Reno — Fort Reno
120 Oklahoma, Canadian County, El Reno — Fort Reno Commissary 1885 & 1886
121 Oklahoma, Canadian County, El Reno — Guard House/Post Office
122 Oklahoma, Canadian County, El Reno — Hospital/USDA ARS Grazinglands Research Laboratory Administration Building
123 Oklahoma, Canadian County, El Reno — In Memory of Pioneer Mennonite Settlers
124 Oklahoma, Canadian County, El Reno — Major General Jesse Lee Reno1823-1862
125 Oklahoma, Canadian County, El Reno — POW - MIA
126 Oklahoma, Canadian County, El Reno — School and Chapel/Home of Ben & Moka Clark
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127 Oklahoma, Canadian County, El Reno — The Chisholm Trail and Fort Reno
128 Oklahoma, Canadian County, El Reno — The Goff House
129 Oklahoma, Canadian County, El Reno — Victorian
130 Oklahoma, Canadian County, Yukon — Yukon Czech Hall(Bohemian Hall)
131 Oklahoma, Carter County, Ardmore — Ardmoreite Building
132 Oklahoma, Carter County, Ardmore — Civilian Conservation Corps and Lake Murray State ParkArdmore, Oklahoma
133 Oklahoma, Carter County, Ardmore — Daubes’ Store
134 Oklahoma, Carter County, Ardmore — Federal Courthouse (1898)Southern District — Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations, I.T. —
135 Oklahoma, Carter County, Ardmore — Hargrove College 1895-1914
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136 Oklahoma, Carter County, Ardmore — Hotel Wisnor / Carter-Booker Building
137 Oklahoma, Carter County, Ardmore — Killing of US Marshal Dow Braziel
138 Oklahoma, Carter County, Ardmore — Luke’s Music Store
139 Oklahoma, Carter County, Ardmore — Masonic Temple 1896
140 Oklahoma, Carter County, Ardmore — Noble Brothers Hardware
141 Oklahoma, Carter County, Ardmore — Randol Hotel
142 Oklahoma, Carter County, Dickson — Rosella Hightower / Joseph Callaway
143 Oklahoma, Carter County, Gene Autry — In Memory Of Of Those Who Died In Training Accidents During WWII And The Korean ConflictArdmore Army Air Field, WWII 1942-1946
144 Oklahoma, Carter County, Healdton — Healdton:Oklahoma's First State-regulated Oil Field
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145 Oklahoma, Carter County, Healdton — Vincent A. KimberlinJuly 10, 1918 - February 14, 1989 — Captain, Infantry, US Army —
146 Oklahoma, Cherokee County, Park Hill — Park Hill
147 Oklahoma, Cherokee County, Park Hill — 66 — Park Hill Press
148 Oklahoma, Cherokee County, Park Hill — 67 — Riley's Chapel
149 Oklahoma, Cherokee County, Park Hill — Trail of Tears
150 Oklahoma, Cherokee County, Tahlequah — Billy B. Walkabout
151 Oklahoma, Cherokee County, Tahlequah — Cherokee Warrior MemorialAll Gave Some, Some Gave All
152 Oklahoma, Cherokee County, Tahlequah — Jack C. Montgomery
153 Oklahoma, Cherokee County, Tahlequah — John Noah Reese, Jr.
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154 Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Fort Towson — ...A Small But Pleasant Looking Village
155 Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Fort Towson — A Community Well
156 Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Fort Towson — A Kitchen?
157 Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Fort Towson — A Store on Commercial Row
158 Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Fort Towson — Archaeology at Doaksville
159 Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Fort Towson — Barracks
160 Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Fort Towson — Dedicated To Veterans Who Served
161 Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Fort Towson — DoaksvilleNoted Town in Indian Territory
162 Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Fort Towson — Doaksville CemeteryMemory of Dorothy J. Orton, June 1968
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163 Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Fort Towson — Doaksville History TrailA Short Walk Into An Intriguing Past
164 Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Fort Towson — Dorothy Jane Orton
165 Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Fort Towson — Evidence For A Tavern…
166 Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Fort Towson — 184 — Fort Towson
167 Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Fort Towson — Fort Towson Landing
168 Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Fort Towson — Hospital and Commissary
169 Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Fort Towson — Native American Patriots Memorial
170 Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Fort Towson — Notice!
171 Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Fort Towson — Officers' RowCommanding Officer and Officer's Quarters
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172 Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Fort Towson — Old Doaksville Cemetery
173 Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Fort Towson — Roads and Rivers19th-Century Transportation and Doaksville
174 Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Fort Towson — Stand Watie’s Surrender
175 Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Fort Towson — Sutler Store
176 Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Fort Towson — The Doaksville Hotel
177 Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Fort Towson — The End of Doaksville
178 Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Fort Towson — The Old Stone Jail
179 Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Fort Towson — The Preservation of Doaksville Reported unreadable
180 Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Fort Towson — The Treaty of Doaksville, 1837
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181 Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Fort Towson — Transportation Crossroads
182 Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Fort Towson — Why The Mound?
183 Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Hugo — Dedicated to Vietnam Veterans"Lest We Forget"
184 Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Hugo — Goodland Mission
185 Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Sawyer — 188 — Spencer Academy
186 Oklahoma, Cimarron County, Boise City — Boise City Bombed
187 Oklahoma, Cimarron County, Boise City — Santa Fe Trail
188 Oklahoma, Cimarron County, Boise City — The Mormon Battalion in the Oklahoma Panhandle
189 Oklahoma, Cimarron County, Boise City — The Santa Fe Trail
190 Oklahoma, Cimarron County, Wheeless — Fort Nichols7 mi S.W.
191 Oklahoma, Cimarron County, Wheeless — Santa Fe Trail
192 Oklahoma, Cimarron County, Wheeless — The Santa Fe Trail
193 Oklahoma, Cleveland County, Lexington — Camp Holmes Treaty
194 Oklahoma, Cleveland County, Lexington — Col. John L. Smith
195 Oklahoma, Cleveland County, Lexington — Run of '89 South Boundary
196 Oklahoma, Cleveland County, Norman — Cleveland County Courthouse
197 Oklahoma, Cleveland County, Norman — Dave Blue Trading Post
198 Oklahoma, Cleveland County, Norman — Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History
199 Oklahoma, Cleveland County, Norman — The Beginning of Cleveland County
200 Oklahoma, Coal County, Coalgate — CourthouseCoal County, Oklahoma

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