Pawnee Monument
category : Monuments

Address: 1/2 mile east of Hwy 18 & US 64.
Phone: 918-762-3621
Come visit us in Pawnee, Oklahoma
Address: 1/2 mile east of Hwy 18 & US 64.
Phone: 918-762-3621
Come visit us in Pawnee, Oklahoma
The town of Pawnee, Oklahoma, was first a trading post on Bear Creek, and then the agency for the Pawnee tribe after their removal from Nebraska. The 646
Pawnee, OK Ethnic HeritageLocated on the west lawn of the Courthouse Square, a 6'6" bronze American soldier standing on a stone base 10' x 10' is dedicated to the men killed in World War I in 1922. In 1992
Pawnee, OK MemorialsA monument located at the Pawnee Indian Agency honors the Pawnee Nation's original tribal leaders, and a marker tells tales of the tribe's early hardships.
Pawnee, OK MonumentsOnce again, one can almost hear the summertime laughter echoing through the various levels and verandas of this uniquely designed bathhouse carved from native stone in 1939 by President Franklin Roosevelt's WPA public works program. Closed in the 1950's in favor of a "modern"
Pawnee, OK Historic BuildingsSeveral monuments of interest have been erected on Cherokee Square surrounding the Capitol Building.
Dedicated to Roosevelt's Rough Riders buried at a nearby cemetery, this is the only monument dedicated to the Rough Riders in...