Oklahoma Historic Places Database
Explore These Oklahoma Historic Places
Recently Updated Oklahoma Historic Places
Updated: 07/08/2024 15:03
LeFlore County
Trahern's Station
Updated: 07/08/2024 14:41
Latimer County
Edward's Store
Updated: 07/08/2024 14:30
Latimer County
Holloway's Station
Updated: 07/08/2024 14:25
Latimer County
Riddle's Station
Updated: 07/08/2024 14:21
Latimer County
Bernard de la Harpe 1719
Updated: 03/27/2024 14:35
Oklahoma County
American Mutual Company
About The Oklahoma Historic Places Database
A work in progress ...
This database is provided to help you explore the Great State of Oklahoma.
The Oklahoma Historic Places Database is an on going project started on May 19, 2005. The information provided here was entered in by volunteers who visited or did research about each location. Some historic places may not have any information yet or even be listed. though we strive for accuracy, some information could be incorrect.
The Oklahoma Historical Society provided a list of all the historic markers in Oklahoma. However at the time we started this project this list only contained the name of the marker and which county it was in. We used this list (as of February 16, 2005) to seed the Oklahoma Historic Places Database.
Multiple sources including various books, videos, podcasts, internet web sites, and museum visits provide the information used to build the Oklahoma Historic Places Database.
Update! We recently changed our attribution policy to follow something like Wikipedia's. Starting in 2022 we will be updating each entry in the historic places database to add, correct, or update any attributions and references that need to be made. Please be patient with us, this endeavor will take some time.
The text from (on) the historial markers and thier locations can be considered Public Domain. Unless otherwised noted, other information and images provided in the historic places database are under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. The Exploring Oklahoma History logo and website are copyright, K. Latham. If you haven any questions about using any information from our website, please contact us at blogoklahoma@blogoklahoma.net.
Exploring Oklahoma History is a labor of love for the Great State of Oklahoma.
Labor omnia vincit
- Oklahoma is divided up into 77 counties.
- The Oklahoma Department of Tourism and Recreation designated six regional tourism areas. More information can be found at TravelOK.com.
- Lists are currated sets of Oklahoma Historic Places under a common topic.