Dobson Museum
The Dobson Museum highlights regional and Ottawa County history, along with American Indian artifacts, lead and zinc mining items and early settlement collections. The Dobson Museum i... travelok.com
Picher
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
American Indian War Veterans
Dedicated to American Indian War Veterans by Inter-Tribal Council, Inc. Bicentennial Project 1976 hmdb.org
Miami, Oklahoma
Miami: Since her founding in 1891, a chronicle of labor, optimism, growth. Indians: From them her name and her place - a proud, enduring heritage. Agriculture: Crops and cattle nourished ... hmdb.org
Quapaw Tribal Museum
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
Mickey Charles Mantle
"A Great teammate" CHS class of '49 [Statue dedicated April 17, 2010] About the Artist Dr. Nick A Calcagno was the recipient of numerous awards and many professional achievements. His art... hmdb.org
Mcpherson Post No 48 G.a.r. Civil War Memorial
To the Soldier Dead of the Civil War 1861-1865 hmdb.org
Grand Ole Trolley & Pelican Transit
Trolley service in the City of Miami. Deviated route with designated trolley stops at various motels, hotels, casinos and points of interest in Miami area. travelok.com
Route 66 Vintage Iron Motorcycle Museum
Route 66 Vintage Iron Motorcycle Museum is located on the Mother Road in downtown Miami. The museum includes a 2,000 sq. ft. motorcycle and Route 66 gift shop and is home to an incred... travelok.com
Afton Station
Afton Station, housed in an old 1930s D-X gas station on Route 66, is a small, privately owned Route 66 visitor's center and vintage car museum. The station displays about 14 vintage ... travelok.com
2nd Kansas Colored Infantry At Fort Blair
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
The Battle For Fort Blair
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
Black Dog Trail
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
Battle Of Baxter Springs
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