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    Quapaw Casino

    58100 E 64 Rd, Miami, OK     (918) 540-9100

    4 out of 5 based on 3 ratings

    Indian casino gaming center. Features table games, slot machines and electronic bingo. Also offers a bar/restaurant. citysearch.com

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    Downstream Casino Resort

    Nu Rd, Quapaw, OK     (918) 919-6000

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    Downstream Casino Resort is a Native American Casino in Quapaw, Oklahoma and is open daily 24 hours. The casino's 70,000 square foot gaming space features 1,975 gaming machines and ... citysearch.com

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    Picher

    Picher, OK    

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    Mountains of mining waste contaminated with lead and pocked with sink holes loom over the nearly empty town of Picher, Oklahoma. The Tar Creek that runs through the area is burned... atlasobscura.com

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    2nd Kansas Colored Infantry At Fort Blair

    Baxter Springs, KS    

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    The brush arbor was located in this general area and was used for a dining area for the troops at Ft. Blair. The colored troops were having lunch here when Quantrill's attackers approache... hmdb.org

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    The Battle For Fort Blair

    Baxter Springs, KS    

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    William C. Quantrill, a former Kansas school teacher, headed a guerilla army which had committed many outrages around Lawrence and Kansas City, one being the Lawrence Massacre. Quantrill ... hmdb.org

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    Black Dog Trail

    Baxter Springs, KS    

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    Opened in 1803 by Chief Black Dog (Manka-Chonka) and his band of Osage Indians who had a village nearby where springs once flowed freely. hmdb.org

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    Quapaw Tribal Museum

    905 Whitebird St, Quapaw, OK     (918) 674-2619

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    Explore the rich history of the Quapaw people at the Quapaw Tribal Museum. Discover unusual artifacts and traditions of the Quapaw Tribe while learning about the journey that brought ... travelok.com

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    Battle Of Baxter Springs

    Baxter Springs, KS    

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    Major General J.G. Blunt left Ft. Scott on October 4, 1863 en route to Ft. Smith. With him was his military escort consisting of about 125 men from Company I, Third Wisconsin Cavalry, and... hmdb.org

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    Fort Blair West Breastworks

    Baxter Springs, KS    

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    The breastworks that enclosed Ft. Blair measured 80 feet by 100 feet. A trench, called a rifle pit, encircled the breastworks on the inside. The dirt that was extracted to create the rifl... hmdb.org

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    Illinois Cash Store

    Baxter Springs, KS    

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    The Illinois Cash Store, a grocery and dry goods store, was constructed on this site in 1868 by John M. Cooper who came to Baxter Springs from Illinois. In 1886, he constructed a new bric... hmdb.org

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    John Baxter

    Baxter Springs, KS    

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    In the spring of 1849, John Baxter, his wife and 8 children moved to this site and built an inn and general store and offered food and lodging to travelers who passed along the Military R... hmdb.org

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    The Kansas Ozarks

    Galena, KS    

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    Geological remnants of Mississippian times are found in the limestone cave region of the 55 square mile Ozark Plateau in the very southeast corner of Kansas. The cherty limestones of the ... hmdb.org

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    War Memorial

    Galena, KS    

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    Dedicated to the Glory of God and to the Spirit of Sacrifice and Honor of the Men and Women of this community who served our country in all wars Lest we forget they have given all for the... hmdb.org

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    Marsh Rainbow Arch Bridge

    Riverton, KS    

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    Rainbow Curve Bridge constructed in 1923 over Brush Creek. Only remaining Marsh Arch Bridge on Route 66. Listed on the National Registry March 10, 1983. hmdb.org

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    Western Hotel: Symbol Of Strife

    Fort Scott, KS    

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    After the army sold Fort Scott in 1855, the infantry barracks located here (reconstructed in front of you) became the pro-slavery Western Hotel. The building across the parade ground dire... hmdb.org

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    American Legion Post 206 Veterans Memorial

    Baxter Springs, KS    

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    Honoring all veterans of all wars and conflicts engaged by the United States hmdb.org