The "City of Murals." Local artists inspired by the town's Native American and western heritage have created 40 paintings, with more planned.

Atractions:

Drummond House - Three story Victorian home built from sandstone. Origianal 1905 furnishings, guided tours - open Friday-Saturday 10-5; Sunday 1-5. Closed state holidays. Admission is Free. Motorcoach parking. Located at 305 N Price. (918) 885-2374

Little Stone School - Native American Sandstone; built in 1904 - Located at SH-20 E. (918) 885-4939

Marland Station Wall of Memories - Original Marland Oil Co. Station, circa 1925. Oil company memoribilia, headquarters of the Heritage Association - Located at E Main & S. Wood. (918) 885-4939

MKT Depot - Houses visitors center - Located at 300 W Main. (918) 885-4939

"New Territory" Sculpture - Twenty foot steel images top a hill on the west side of town.

Osage Indain Village - Dance Arbor, roundhouse, bingo hall - Located East of SH-99 S. (918) 885-4939

Shady Brook - Circa 1903 Victorian Home of pioneer doctor - Tours by appt.. Located at 309 N Wood. (918) 885-4939

Tall Grass Prairie Gallery - Local Artists & Muralists - Located at 113 W Main. (918) 885-6488

White Hair Memorial - Osage center, collection of Lillie Morrell Burkheart. Located 11 miles West on SH-20; 1/2 miles South on Blackburn. (918) 538-2417

Hominy Chamber of Commerce
For mural tours
300 W Main
Box 99
Hominy, OK 74035
(918) 885-4939


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