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Green Country, Oklahoma Historic Homes

  • Sharpe House

    Sharpe House

    The house was constructed on land bought in 1911

  • Langston House

    Langston House

    The Langston House is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

  • Glass Mansion

    Glass Mansion

    Another facility owned and operated by the Nowata Historical Society, the Glass mansion, better known as "The Glass house,"

  • Shady Brook Home

    Shady Brook Home

    Built about 1900 by an early merchant, the home was originally located a number of feet east of its present location. When the town was platted and streets laid out in 1905

  • Hogue House

    The Hogue House is an original Sears & Roebuck pre-cut house purchased in Chicago in 1913 for $1,600 and delivered by train.

  • J. Bartley Milam Home

    J. Bartley Milam Home

    This private home was originally built by J. BARTLEY MILAM, Principal Chief of the Cherokees. The Cherokee government had been dismantled in 1907 when Oklahoma became a state. In 1941

  • Historic Homes

    Historic Homes

    This is the 1893 home of James Parkinson, who was the first president of the First National Bank of Wagoner and a very wealthy man. He also was a prominent cattleman in the Creek Nation.

  • LaQuinta Foster Mansion

    Circa 1932. A 32 room Spanish-style mansion.