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Osage Tribal Council Chambers


category : Ethnic Heritage
Osage Tribal Council Chambers The chambers are located in the Osage Indian Tribal Administrative Building which houses many murals depicting Osage history. The north wall shows the origin of the Osage history while the south wall depicts current history. Many contemporary Osages are shown on the south wall mural. The murals were commissioned in 1981. Private showings arranged through the Osage Nation officials.


Address: 7th and Grandview

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Constantine Community Center

The theater was originally built as the Pawhuska House Hotel in the 1880's. In 1911, Mr. C.C. Constantine purchased the building and remodeled it into the elegant Constantine Theater. In 1987, a group of concerned citizens began a long, tedious renovation. It is now over 90%

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Bronze Sculptures

"Okie Cowboy"

"I spent much of my boyhood with a cowboy, the genuine article. This bronze sculpture reminds me of him, a man who had time for a boy." - Pawhuska Sculptor, John D. Free

A gift to the city of Pawhuska from Strat and Bobbie Tolson, 2000

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Osage County Courthouse

The County Courthouse building was completed in 1914. Osage County is the largest county in Oklahoma, twice as large as the entire state of Rhode Island and Delaware combined.

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Triangle Building

This is a rare, free-standing triangle building. As early buildings in Pawhuska were constructed, a triangle-shaped piece of land was left in the middle of town. It was a park with a two-story bandstand in the center. In 1915, this five-story, "flat-iron"

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