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The Rose Hill School is a furnished one-room country school built in 1895. In schools like this one, students received their ...
What first catches the eyes of westbound travelers on Route 66 on the north side of Catoosa is a giant blue whale. This once ...
The two-story log cabin now located just south of the Ellis County Courthouse on the Courthouse lawn, built of cedar logs was...
Arcadia Lake is a relatively young body of water. This lake was constructed as a cooperative effort between the City of Edmo...
Land at the Oologah Wildlife Management Area that are open to hunting include 6,540 acres managed by the Corps and 12,940 acr...
18 holes. ...
Atoka lake is a stocked lake and has strong local reputation as being a lake where you can catch fish. Fishermen will find Ch...
The south wing of the Old Will Rogers Library is the Lynn Riggs Memorial. Rollie Lynn Riggs was born in 1899, 3 miles southwe...
Ride the Trails and explore the caves made famous by notorious outlaws such as Belle Starr, Cole Younger, and the James Broth...
Start Date: Fri August, 23rd
Billed as one of the largest antique and craft festivals in North Central Oklahoma, it is a shopper's delight. Bent willow fu...
Start Date: Fri August, 9th
.....bidding summer goodbye and welcoming fall, Whea Esta has long brought the community together for a celebration of Okeene...
Start Date: Fri December, 6th
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Start Date: Fri July, 26th
Parade, pet parade, dance and rodeo events. 8pm....
Start Date: Fri June, 14th
The Celebration will have games and events for children, 3 on 3 Basketball (entry and fee required), Bingo, music and free lu...
Start Date: Fri June, 21st
The Tonkawa Pow-Wow Committee would like to welcome each and everyone to our celebration. It has been one, so looked forward...
Start Date: Fri June, 28th
Join us on the square downtown for an enjoyable "Blues" concert, bring the lawn chairs and the kids. Food and drinks will be...
Start Date: Fri June, 7th
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Start Date: Fri June, 7th
Friday, June 12: Sign Up: 6:00 -7:30 PM - Race: 7:45 PM
Saturday, June 13: Sign Up: 1:00-2:30 PM - Race: 2:45 PM
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Start Date: Fri June, 7th
FREE outdoor Concert on the Square, come and join us for a first-class Gospel concert. Bring your lawn chairs and the kids a...
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Powerful tornadoes swept across the Midwest leaving a path of destruction and debris. *More: http://abcn.ws/12FRTJP.
Elementary schools, homes and hospitals were destroyed in the monster twister's wake. *More: http://abcn.ws/11UvmfU.
A woman whose home was flattened by a deadly tornado in Oklahoma City was reunited with her dog as a CBS crew recorded an interview with her. More on the tor...
Brandon Sullivan and his crew documented multiple strong to deadly violent tornadoes today across central Oklahoma. The first shot is approx 2 miles west of ...
ABC's overnight news covers the fatal tornado that ripped apart Moore, Oklahoma. *More: http://abcn.ws/11UvmfU.
Watch the Guardian/Young Vic's short film Bed Trick here http://vid.io/xlK Oklahoma tornado: elementary school moments after tornado struck Subscribe to the ...
DerBlackpuma © Mit Windgeschwindigkeiten von bis zu 320 Stundenkilometern und mehr fegte der Wirbelsturm am Montag (Ortszeit) über die Stadt Moore hinweg, machte ganze Straßenzüge dem...
Wheeler family describes the moment of joy when son returned home safely. *More: http://abcn.ws/11UvmfU.
Footage has emerged showing school children screaming and crying moments after the tornado struck their school in Oklahoma. Report by Sarah Johnston. Subscri...
Two-mile-wide tornado touched down just as students were being released from school.
Alabaster Caverns State Park, the largest gypsum cave in the world open to the public, is 3/4 miles long. Its rock and mineral formations can be seen in few other places. Massive boulders of alabaster, a fine-grained mass gypsum, is seen in many colors: pink, white and even a rare black.