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The Wah-Zha-Zhi House

414 E 9th Street
Pawhuska OK 74056
Ph: (918) 440-1209
www.wahzhazhihouse.com

Located within walking distance of downtown Pawhuska, this beautiful Osage owned 3,520 sq ft house was built in 1925. Recently remodeled, the downstairs is now two efficiency apartments for rent by the day or by the week. Each apartment has rare hardwood pine floors, a large comfortable sitting room, and a separate dining room. One apartment accommodates up to four guests, and the other up to three. Amenities include cable television, a refrigerator, microwave, and covered relaxation deck. Enjoy nearby attractions such as the Osage Tribal Museum, the Tallgrass Prairie Preserve, and the Osage Million Dollar Elm Casino.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Osage County Historical Museum

One of the three museums in and around Pawhuska, the Osage County Historical Museum is housed in the historic Santa Fe Depot built in 1922

Pawhuska, OK Museums

Pawhuska City Hall

City Hall is located in the building which was the first Osage Tribal Council House. The present stone building, built in 1894, is the second building, as the original was destroyed by fire. The bell in the tower was used to call councilmen to meetings.

Pawhuska, OK Historic Buildings

Pawhuska Hospitality Center

The hospitality center was opened in August 1995. Volunteer hosts and hostesses offer visitors to Pawhuska a place to relax and learn information about the city of Pawhuska and surrounding communities. Snacks, souvenir items, and public restrooms are available on site. Tour busses welcome.

Pawhuska, OK Information Centers

Downtown National Historic Register District

The historic district in Pawhuska is comprised of 98 buildings, 86 of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. These two and three-story brick structures, along with a five-story triangle building, provide an impressive tribute to days gone by.

Pawhuska, OK Historic Districts

Blacksmith House

Built in 1871, this 5 room house with native timbers and 18" thick sandstone walls was the first to be built in Pawhuska. When the Osage were moved from Kansas, Sid Delarue, a Swiss blacksmith, was promised the house if he would come to care for their horses. Listed on the

Pawhuska, OK Pioneer History

Things to do near Pawhuska, OK

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