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Facts About the Scissor-Tailed Flycatcher
Here's a look at the Oklahoma state bird, the Scissor-Tailed Flycatcher, along with Deb Hirt's one of a kind photos. Come take a walk with her into the world of this beautiful bird.
80 commentsCastles in Oklahoma
When most people think of Oklahoma, they think of cowboys and Indians, or of oil and large corn fields. But, Castles in Oklahoma? It's hard to even put those two words together: Oklahoma Castle. It just sounds wrong.. but yes, there are indeed,...
12 commentsFamous People in Oklahoma
Oklahoma is a state that is both fascinating and full of colorful people. Many of the great and powerful people of the United States has called Oklahoma home. From Astronauts to Actors, Athletes and Ambassadors, and yes, plenty of cowboys and...
26 commentsSpiro Mounds: Spanish Gold, Empires, and Southeast Oklahoma
It was in 1541 when Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto ventured through Southeastern Oklahoma. With a little less than 300 men, de Soto set out on a quest to find El Dorado, or "the gilded one". This is the story of Spiro Mounds in Southeastern Oklahoma.
3 commentsOklahoma's own Bigfoot: The Boggy Bottom Monster
Deep in the forests of Southeastern Oklahoma, among the tangled vegetation and infant mountains, there roams a creature that legends are made of. It stands over eight feet tall, and has razor sharp claws that can rip the flesh off any living...
5 commentsThe WWII Bombing of Boise City in Oklahoma
The Bombing of Boise City was the only continental American town to be bombed during World War II. This article explains the full story.
5 commentsTulsa Traveler: 12 "Must See" Landmarks in Tulsa
While there are hundreds of Tulsa Landmarks that could be included on this page, only the best have been listed. With a wealth of history and a past full of extraordinary men, Tulsa was destined to be a leader among cities.
1 commentPictures of the Beautiful Spring Flowering Redbud Tree ~ Landscape Facts
Prior to any leaves unfurling onto the branches of our redbud tree each Spring, suddenly it is ablaze with the color pink. Learn how to care for this beauty of a gardener's delight.
58 commentsVikings in Oklahoma: Norsemen and the Heavener Runestone
The Vikings have landed in Oklahoma. To be more specific, they have landed in Heavener, Oklahoma. We can only speculate as to why they came, but many archeologists agree that there were, in fact, Vikings in Oklahoma. It has been proven that...
13 commentsHistorical Okmulgee, Oklahoma - 1920-1929
The Roaring 20's hit Okmulgee much like it did in the rest of the country. Radio programs were popular, as television hadn't been invented yet. People sat around and listened to popular shows or music from the great Jazz artists such as Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington.
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