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Exploring Oklahoma History: Creek Council Oak
Creek Council Oak
The Muscogee (Creek) people are descendants of a culture that, before 1500 A.D. spanned the region known today as the Southeastern United States. In the early 19th century, the United States Indian policy forced the Muscogee and other Southeastern tribes to move beyond the Mississippi River. These Southeaster tribes, know as the "Five Civilized Tribes;" Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Seminole and Creek, were removed into Indian Territory (now Oklahoma) About 1839, the first settlers, a band of Creek Indians, the Lochapokas, ended ...
Tulsa county   #recreation #religion #social
Exploring Oklahoma History: El Reno Municipal Swimming Pool Bath House
El Reno Municipal Swimming Pool Bath House
El Reno Municipal Pool 1935
Canadian county   #architecture #entertainment #recreation
Exploring Oklahoma History: Turner Falls Park
Turner Falls Park
Turner Falls Park In the Heart of the Arbuckle Mountains Many springs from the world famous Arbuckle Mountains form Honey Creek which cascades down a seventy-seven (77) foot fall to a natural swimming pool making the majestic Turner Falls the largest waterfall in Oklahoma. The park is accented with beautiful picnic areas, nature trails, caves, geological wonders, and two natural swimming pools very unique in nature.
Murray county   #ccc #park #recreation