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Broken Arrow Wine Walk

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Event# 918-893-2100

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Take a walking tour through Broken Arrow’s charming Rose District. When you check in, you will receive your passport for the evening. You visit nine sampling locations throughout the district and have a choice between two wines per location. Other restaurants throughout the Rose District will also have small bites for you to try along your way. It is the perfect way to knock out your holiday shopping list while having fun and sampling some delicious wines and great food in Broken Arrow's historic arts and entertainment district.

Broken Arrow Wine Walk

Address : Rose District Hominy OK
Phone : 918-893-2100   (Always call and confirm events.)

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Osage Round House

Built in 1919 to replace an earlier roundhouse, it is the only surviving community round house in Osage County. Traditionally the focus for village activities, it has been used for dances, gatherings, and meetings and is a symbol of tribal unity and tradition to the Osage Indians.

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1904 School House

The 1904 Stone School House was built as a subscription school on the Osage Reservation. The building was also used for early church services, funerals, and plays. Literally saved from the bulldozer in the 1960

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Marland Oils Building

Hominy's 1921 Marland service station is one of the few surviving examples of the popular triangle design utilized by the old Marland Oil Company (now Conoco). The building is under restoration by the Hominy Heritage Association.

 

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Rexall Drug Store

Constructed in 1907, the building has always served the community as a drug store. Its affiliation with Rexall dates to the 1920s. The second floor was used for many years by various professions including law, dentistry, and photography.

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"City of Murals"

Artist Cha' Tullis, a Blackfoot Indian, began painting giant murals in Hominy in April 1990. Along with other local artists, 40 and more spectacular murals depict Indian folklore and are a delight to behold, located on various buildings throughout town.

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