46 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.
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Braum's Dairy
· 5.2 mi · Eohc
You're driving past Tuttle, Oklahoma, home to a dairy operation that's one of the largest in the world! Right here, Braum's Dairy milks ten thousand Holstein cows, fourteen hundred an hour, every hour, three times a…
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Murrah, Alfred Paul
· 5.2 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Grady County, and right here is Tuttle, a town that helped shape a future federal judge. Alfred Paul Murrah was born near Earl in 1904, but after his mother died, he became a 'knight of the road'…
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Tuttle
· 5.2 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Tuttle, a town named for a rancher, James H. Tuttle. It sprung up around 1901 when the Perry-Dowden Land Company bought land from the Colbert family to plat the townsite. The railroad came through…
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Blanchard
· 7.6 mi · Eohc
Right here in Blanchard, Oklahoma, you're driving through a town that owes its start to a series of railroad dreams and bankruptcies. Initially planned by the Canadian Valley Construction Company, the railroad plans…
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Newcastle
· 8.6 mi · Eohc
Right here, you're driving past Newcastle, a town that owes a lot to a bridge. In 1922, work began on a bridge across the South Canadian River, right here. It was Oklahoma's first federal aid project and part of a…
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Amber
· 9.3 mi · Eohc
You're cruising through Grady County on Highway 92, and right here is Amber. This town owes its very existence to a railroad and a beautiful autumn sight. Back in 1903, railroad workers laying the Frisco line saw the…
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Cross, Kendall
· 10.7 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Mustang, Oklahoma, home of Olympic gold medalist Kendall Cross. Born in Montana in 1968, Cross moved to Oklahoma and became a state champion wrestler for Mustang High. He went on to win a national…
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Mustang
· 10.7 mi · Eohc
You're driving past Mustang right now, a town that owes its name to a railroad man's horse. In 1895, E.M. Maxwell opened the post office, and he named it after his trusty steed, Mustang. It took six more years for…
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Pocasset
· 12.6 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Grady County, and right here is Pocasset. It started in 1901 when plans were made for a townsite along the new Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway line. The very next year, Colonel James…
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Minco
· 12.7 mi · Eohc
You're driving past Minco, Oklahoma, and you might not realize you're passing through the birthplace of a Kentucky Derby winner! Back in 1890, this town was just getting started, named after a Choctaw word for 'chief.'…
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Seven BC (7BC) Ranch
· 12.7 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Minco, Oklahoma, or maybe just past it. Right here, in the early 1900s, this area was ground zero for polo in Oklahoma. Charles Bryant Campbell, a wealthy Chickasaw citizen, established his 7BC…
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Hume, Annette Ross
· 12.7 mi · Eohc
You're driving through central Oklahoma, maybe near Minco, and right here is a story about Annette Ross Hume. In the late 1800s, photography was becoming a popular hobby for women, and Annette was one of the earliest…
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Cole
· 14.2 mi · Eohc
Right here, in McClain County, you're passing through Cole. This little town started in 1912, named for Judge Preslie B. Cole, who had interests in the area. It popped up thanks to the Oklahoma Central Railway, and soon…
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Canadian County
· 14.3 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Canadian County, right where history was made. In 1869, the Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes were moved here from Colorado. Just a few years later, in 1874, Fort Reno opened its doors to protect…
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Union City
· 14.3 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Union City, right here in Canadian County. The post office opened way back in 1889, and the townsite was officially platted the very next year. Union City owes its existence to the railroad – the…
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Moore
· 16.6 mi · Eohc
Right here, you're driving through Moore, a town that's become all too familiar with the destructive power of nature. It sits in what's often called 'Tornado Alley,' and it's faced some devastating encounters. On May…
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Cole, Thomas Jeffery
· 16.6 mi · Eohc
You're driving through south-central Oklahoma, passing through a district that's home to major cities like Norman, Lawton, and Ada, the headquarters of the Chickasaw Nation. Right here, you're in the territory…
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Dibble
· 16.6 mi · Eohc
You're driving through western McClain County, near where the town of Dibble now sits. This area was once part of the Chickasaw Nation, and by 1869, a ranch operated by John and James Dibble was a key stopping point on…
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The Reserve Deputy Who Stopped a Beheading
· 16.7 mi · News Wikipedia
On September 25, 2014, a recently fired employee walked back into Vaughan Foods in Moore, Oklahoma, stabbed and beheaded a 54-year-old co-worker, then attacked a second woman. Mark Vaughan, the company's chief operating…
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Goldsby
· 16.7 mi · Eohc
You're driving south of Norman, and right here is Goldsby. This town incorporated on January 18, 1962, not to grow, but to stop Norman from annexing it! The namesake, Frank 'Walton' Goldsby, moved here in 1892 and later…
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Chickasha, OK
· 16.8 mi · Local history
Chickasha owes its existence to the railroad. The Rock Island line sliced through Indian Territory in the late 19th century, and Chickasha quickly blossomed into a vital shipping point for the surrounding agricultural…
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Dairy Industry
· 16.9 mi · Eohc
Did you know Oklahoma's official state beverage is milk? It was named in 2002, but Oklahomans have been dairy farmers for a long, long time. Back in 1890, there were just 22,000 milk cows in the territory. By 1900, that…
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Grady County
· 16.9 mi · Eohc
Right here in what is now Grady County, a violent clash erupted in 1858. Federal troops attacked a peaceful Comanche encampment near present-day Rush Springs. The Comanche were meeting with Wichita, Choctaw, and…
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University of Oklahoma
· 17.2 mi · Scraped Hmdb
This spot matters because it's the heart of the University of Oklahoma, founded even before Oklahoma was a state! Think about that for a second. In 1890, while this land was still Oklahoma Territory, the university was…
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Norman, OK
· 17.4 mi
Norman, Oklahoma, a city carved from the plains in the Land Run of 1889, sits at just over a thousand feet above sea level. The rolling landscape is a reminder of the wide-open spaces that drew settlers here. It's a…
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Fisher, Ada Lois Sipuel
· 17.7 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Oklahoma, maybe near Chickasha, and you're passing through a moment in history. Right here, Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher, a determined young woman, decided she was going to become a lawyer. In 1946, she…
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Smoky, Lois
· 17.7 mi · Eohc
Right here in Oklahoma, you're driving past a place that marks a major turning point in art history! In 1927, Lois Smoky became the first Kiowa woman to study painting and depict the human figure. Traditionally, women…
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Chickasha
· 17.7 mi · Eohc
Right here in Chickasha, you're driving past a place that trained thousands of World War II pilots. From October 1941 for nearly four years, the Wilson and Bonfils Flying School buzzed with activity. Cadets from all…
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University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma
· 17.7 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Chickasha, and right here is the site of a unique chapter in Oklahoma's higher education history. Back in 1908, the state legislature founded the Oklahoma Industrial Institute and College for…
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Hester, Jeane Porter
· 17.7 mi · Eohc
Right here in Chickasha, you're passing through the hometown of Dr. Jeane Porter Hester. Born in Texas, she came to Oklahoma and graduated from Oklahoma College for Women. After medical school, Dr. Hester became an…
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Smith, James Vernon
· 17.7 mi · Eohc
Right here near Chickasha, Oklahoma, a man named James Vernon Smith met a tragic end. Born in Oklahoma City in 1926, Smith became a farmer and cattleman before entering politics. He served one term in the U.S. House of…
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Valley Brook
· 18.8 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Valley Brook right now, a tiny town surrounded by Oklahoma City. This area was once the heart of the Oklahoma City oil field, booming with activity back in the 1930s. Oil-camp housing sprang up…
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Johnson, Montford T.
· 19.3 mi · Eohc
Right here in McClain County, you're driving through the heart of a 19th-century cattle empire built by Montford T. Johnson. Born in 1843 in the Chickasaw Nation, Johnson was encouraged by Jesse Chisholm himself to…
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Washington
· 19.3 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Washington, Oklahoma, a town with a unique origin story. The post office first opened in 1904, but the community really got its start thanks to a mixed-blood Choctaw-Chickasaw couple. Hiram and…
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Gymnastics
· 19.4 mi · Eohc
Right here in Oklahoma, you're driving past the legacy of some incredible athletes and a sport that's been around for centuries! It all kicked off for Oklahoma with immigrant clubs like the Czech Sokols in Yukon,…
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Kroutil, John Francis
· 19.4 mi · Eohc
Right here in Yukon, you're passing through the heart of a Czechoslovakian immigrant's success story. John Francis Kroutil arrived in Oklahoma in 1890 and, with his brother, bought the Yukon Mill and Grain Company in…
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Yukon
· 19.4 mi · Eohc
You're driving past Yukon, Oklahoma, a town born from a railroad deal and a bit of homesteading savvy. Back in 1891, A. N. Spencer wanted a railway stop, so he struck a deal with landowners Minnie Taylor and Luther…
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McCurdy, David Keith
· 19.4 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Oklahoma, and maybe you've heard of David McCurdy. He was a congressman from Oklahoma's Fourth District for over a decade, serving from 1981 to 1995. McCurdy was a major voice for the military…
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Lucid, Shannon Matilda Wells
· 19.5 mi · Eohc
Right here in Oklahoma, you're passing through the hometown of Shannon Lucid, a woman who literally reached for the stars! Born in China, Lucid considers Bethany her home. She graduated from Bethany High and the…
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Aero Commander
· 19.5 mi · Eohc
Right here in Bethany, Oklahoma, you're driving past the birthplace of a legend in aviation: the Aero Commander. Back in 1950, Rufus Amis and George Pew set out to build a twin-engine plane that was safe, comfortable,…
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Bethany
· 19.5 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Bethany, just west of Oklahoma City, and you might not realize this quiet town was almost wiped off the map. On November 19, 1930, a massive tornado tore through Bethany. In just minutes, it…
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Reynolds, Allie Pierce
· 19.5 mi · Eohc
Right here in Bethany, Oklahoma, you're passing through the hometown of Allie "Super Chief" Reynolds. Born in 1917, Reynolds wasn't just a "Super Chief" because of his Creek heritage; he had a super fastball! He pitched…
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Southern Nazarene University
· 19.5 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Bethany, and right here is Southern Nazarene University, one of Oklahoma's oldest private colleges. It started way back in 1899 as Texas Holiness University, but the first school on this campus,…
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Southwestern Christian University
· 19.5 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Bethany right now, past Southwestern Christian University. It started in 1946 as Southwestern Bible College, originally in a former nightclub in Oklahoma City, aiming to train leaders for…
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Woodlawn Park
· 19.5 mi · Eohc
You're driving through the Oklahoma City metro area, and right here, you're passing through Woodlawn Park. It's an 'urban island,' a small residential community completely surrounded by Bethany and Oklahoma City. This…
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Oklahoma City Discovery Well
· 20.0 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Right here, under your tires, is where Oklahoma City transformed from a sleepy state capital into a boomtown. On December 4th, 1928, the Indian Territory Illuminating Oil Company struck black gold at this very spot.…