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List of National Historic Landmarks in Oklahoma

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TheList of National Historic Landmarks in Oklahoma contains the landmarks designated by theU.S. Federal Government for theU.S. state ofOklahoma.

There are 22National Historic Landmarks in Oklahoma. The following table is a complete list.

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[1]Landmark nameImageDate designated[2]Location CountyDescription
1101 Ranch Historic District
101 Ranch Historic District
101 Ranch Historic District
May 15, 1975
(#73001560)
Ponca City
36°36′47″N97°08′34″W / 36.613056°N 97.142778°W /36.613056; -97.142778 (101 Ranch Historic District)
KayRanch where rodeobull-dogging was developed to an art form byBill Pickett; home base of 101 Ranch Wild West Show.
2Bizzell Library
The original entrance to Bizzell Memorial Library
Bizzell Library
January 3, 2001
(#01000071)
Norman
35°12′28″N97°26′44″W / 35.207778°N 97.445556°W /35.207778; -97.445556 (Bizzell Library)
ClevelandLibrary ofUniversity of Oklahoma, focus of racial segregation Supreme Court case.
3Boley Historic District
Antioch Baptist Church
Boley Historic District
May 15, 1975
(#75001568)
Boley
35°29′44″N96°28′58″W / 35.495556°N 96.482778°W /35.495556; -96.482778 (Boley Historic District)
OkfuskeeAll-black town founded in 1903, product of segregationist policies.
4Boston Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, South
Boston Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church
Boston Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, South
January 20, 1999
(#78002270)
Tulsa
36°08′38″N95°59′04″W / 36.143889°N 95.984444°W /36.143889; -95.984444 (Boston Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, South)
TulsaOne of finest examples of ecclesiasticalArt Deco architecture in the U.S.
5Camp Nichols
Camp Nichols
May 23, 1963
(#66000628)
Wheeless
36°45′10″N102°55′35″W / 36.75266°N 102.92627°W /36.75266; -102.92627 (Camp Nichols)
CimarronRuins of fort built byKit Carson to protect theCimarron Cutoff trail (Santa Fe Trail) followers from hostileKiowa andApache.
6Cherokee National Capitol
Cherokee National Capitol
Cherokee National Capitol
July 4, 1961
(#66000627)
Tahlequah
35°54′38″N94°58′14″W / 35.91063°N 94.97053°W /35.91063; -94.97053 (Cherokee National Capitol)
CherokeeCapitol of theCherokee nation from 1869 to 1907, when Oklahoma became a state.
7Creek National Capitol
Creek National Capitol
Creek National Capitol
July 4, 1961
(#66000632)
Okmulgee
35°37′24″N95°58′18″W / 35.623221°N 95.971769°W /35.623221; -95.971769 (Creek National Capitol)
OkmulgeeCapitol ofCreek nation from 1878 to 1907, now a museum.
8Deer Creek SiteUpload imageApril 16, 1964
(#66000630)
Newkirk
KayArcheological site, site of a fortified village of theWichita.
9Fort Gibson
1934 HABS photo
Fort Gibson
December 12, 1960
(#66000631)
Fort Gibson
35°48′14″N95°15′26″W / 35.803889°N 95.257222°W /35.803889; -95.257222 (Fort Gibson)
MuskogeeFort built in 1824 in theIndian Territory.
10Fort Sill
Old infantry barracks at Fort Sill.
Fort Sill
December 12, 1960
(#66000629)
Fort Sill
34°42′15″N98°30′30″W / 34.704167°N 98.508333°W /34.704167; -98.508333 (Fort Sill)
ComancheOnly still-active fort from Indian wars on the south plains.
11Fort Washita
Fort Washita
Fort Washita
June 23, 1965
(#66000626)
Nida
34°06′13″N96°32′54″W / 34.103611°N 96.548333°W /34.103611; -96.548333 (Fort Washita)
BryanEstablished in 1842 to protect theChoctaws andChickasaws from the plains Indians.
12Guthrie Historic District
1977 HABS photo
Guthrie Historic District
January 20, 1999
(#74001664)
Guthrie
35°52′48″N97°25′31″W / 35.88°N 97.425278°W /35.88; -97.425278 (Guthrie Historic District)
LoganNow ahistoric district.
13Honey Springs Battlefield
Honey Springs Battlefield
Honey Springs Battlefield
February 27, 2013
(#13000280)
Rentiesville
35°31′53″N95°29′09″W / 35.5313°N 95.4858°W /35.5313; -95.4858 (Honey Springs Battlefield)
McIntosh andMuskogeeSite of theBattle of Honey Springs, aCivil War battle known for its preponderance of non-white combatants.
14Ernest Whitworth Marland Mansion
Ernest Whitworth Marland Mansion
Ernest Whitworth Marland Mansion
December 22, 1977
(#73001561)
Ponca City
36°43′01″N97°03′38″W / 36.716944°N 97.060556°W /36.716944; -97.060556 (Ernest Whitworth Marland Mansion)
KayHome of Oklahoma politicianErnest Whitworth Marland.
15McLemore SiteUpload imageJuly 19, 1964
(#66000636)
Colony
WashitaAn archeological site.
16Murrell Home
1979 HABS photo
Murrell Home
May 30, 1974
(#70000530)
Park Hill
35°51′21″N94°57′32″W / 35.855725°N 94.958953°W /35.855725; -94.958953 (Murrell Home)
CherokeeA house.
17Platt National Park Historic District
Travertine Creek in fall
Platt National Park Historic District
July 7, 2011
(#11000628)
Sulphur
34°30′02″N96°58′20″W / 34.500556°N 96.972222°W /34.500556; -96.972222 (Platt National Park Historic District)
MurraySquare mile sold by Chickasaw Nation to federal government for park use in 1902
18Price Tower
Price Tower, Bartlesville Oklahoma
Price Tower
March 29, 2007
(#74001670)
Bartlesville
36°44′51″N95°58′34″W / 36.7475°N 95.976111°W /36.7475; -95.976111 (Price Tower)
WashingtonAFrank Lloyd Wright designed building. His only realized skyscraper design completed in 1956, and commissioned by H.C. Price Petroleum Company.
19Sequoyah's Cabin
Sequoyah's Cabin
Sequoyah's Cabin
December 21, 1965
(#66000634)
Akins
35°30′51″N94°39′07″W / 35.514167°N 94.651944°W /35.514167; -94.651944 (Sequoyah's Cabin)
SequoyahLog cabin home ofSequoyah, who created "talking leaves", written language for the Cherokee.
20Stamper SiteUpload imageJuly 19, 1964
(#66000635)
Optima
TexasArcheological site.
21Washita Battlefield
Washita Battlefield
Washita Battlefield
January 12, 1965
(#66000633)
Cheyenne
35°37′03″N99°42′01″W / 35.6175°N 99.700278°W /35.6175; -99.700278 (Washita Battlefield)
Roger MillsWhereGeorge Custer led theSeventh Cavalry surprise attack on village ofCheyenne ChiefBlack Kettle in 1868.
22Wheelock AcademyUpload imageDecember 21, 1965
(#66000949)
Millerton
33°59′38″N94°59′18″W / 33.993889°N 94.988333°W /33.993889; -94.988333 (Wheelock Academy)
McCurtainOriginally a missionary school for girls of theChoctaw nation, this became an academy and the model for other academies of the 5 civilized nations.

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References

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  1. ^Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, definedhere, differentiateNational Historic Landmarks andhistoric districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  2. ^The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in theNational Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.

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