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Drugged Historic Site
This place is boring. The State of Oklahoma does not want to preserve history. Instead, the State wants to erase history so that the citizens forget it. The current Governor is allegedly Native Americ...
Taylor hunter showed us around, we where in no hurry or rush. Tyler was so great with my group of 4 graders. They have 5 original buildings on sight and the very unique cabin with Vertical logs. Only...
This fort served as a supply point for the Red River Was of 1874. It is only open on Tuesday-Saturday from 9 to 4. The old fort buildings became the first state operated mental institution in 1908. Th...
The entrance to the site is odd but worth it. As you follow the sign, you will feel like you are entering onto the grounds of a prison. You are! Many of the building of Fort Supply were re-purposed...
Drugged Historic Site
This place is boring. The State of Oklahoma does not want to preserve history. Instead, the State wants to erase history so that the citizens forget it. The current Governor is allegedly Native Americ...
Tourist stop
Great stop enter from the southside tour guide Robin supplied us with lots of information the tour took about an hour
Wow ..... who know
Taylor hunter showed us around, we where in no hurry or rush. Tyler was so great with my group of 4 graders. They have 5 original buildings on sight and the very unique cabin with Vertical logs. Only...
Red River War Fort
This fort served as a supply point for the Red River Was of 1874. It is only open on Tuesday-Saturday from 9 to 4. The old fort buildings became the first state operated mental institution in 1908. Th...
Interesting piece of Indian Territory history
The entrance to the site is odd but worth it. As you follow the sign, you will feel like you are entering onto the grounds of a prison. You are! Many of the building of Fort Supply were re-purposed...