56 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.
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Perkins
· 0.4 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Perkins, Oklahoma, a town with a rather unusual beginning. When it was established in 1889, right after the land run, the founder, William Knipe, needed 150 settlers to get a post office. But he…
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Iowa
· 0.4 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Payne County, near Perkins, and right here is the ancestral home of the Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma. Back in 1878, bands of Iowa people left their reservation in Kansas and Nebraska, seeking to…
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Slick, Thomas Baker
· 7.6 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Oklahoma, and right here, you're passing through the territory of a man known as the 'King of the Wildcatters,' Tom Slick. He started his oil career in Tryon back in 1904, a place that would…
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Tryon
· 7.6 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Lincoln County, and right here is Tryon, a town with a wild streak! Back in 1903, the Farmers and Merchants Bank opened its doors. It quickly became a legend for a different reason: robberies. In…
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Ripley
· 7.8 mi · Eohc
Right here, just off Highway 51, you're passing through Ripley, a town that boomed thanks to the railroad in 1900. But Ripley's claim to fame isn't just its bustling depot or the legendary Ghost Hollow north of the…
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Sac and Fox Opening
· 8.0 mi · Eohc
Right here, you're driving through land that was once part of the Sac and Fox reservation. On September 22, 1891, Oklahoma held its second-ever land run, the Sac and Fox opening. This was the first time land previously…
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Germans from Russia
· 8.0 mi · Eohc
You're driving through western Oklahoma, and right here, you're passing through the lands settled by Germans from Russia. These weren't Germans who lived in Russia their whole lives, but ethnic Germans who had moved to…
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Stillwater station
· 9.6 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine the hustle and bustle of passengers and steam engines – this spot was once Stillwater's vital link to the outside world. Built in 1900, the Stillwater Santa Fe Depot served as the town's railway station for…
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Stillwater, OK
· 9.9 mi
Stillwater, Oklahoma, owes its existence, and its name, to the Land Run of 1889. When settlers staked their claims on the prairie, they chose a spot beside a particularly calm creek. They called their new town…
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Josephine Reifsnyder Lustron House
· 10.6 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Ever wonder where families lived after soldiers returned from World War II? This unassuming house is a clue. It's a Lustron home, a prefabricated steel house designed to solve the post-war housing shortage. The Lustron…
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Agra
· 10.6 mi · Eohc
You're driving north of Chandler on Highway 18, and right here is Agra. This town owes its existence to the railroad, specifically the Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma line that connected Oklahoma City to Kansas back in…
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Iba, Henry Payne
· 11.1 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Stillwater, the home of a legend. Right here, Hank Iba built his "Iron Duke of Defense" dynasty at Oklahoma A&M, now Oklahoma State University. For over three decades, his teams dominated college…
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Agricultural Experiment Stations
· 11.1 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Stillwater, and right here is where Oklahoma's agricultural future was decided in a political showdown. Back in 1890, the race was on to land the territory's land-grant college. Farmers and…
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Bost, Jessie Olive Thatcher
· 11.1 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Stillwater, and right here is where history was made for women in Oklahoma education. In 1891, a 16-year-old named Jessie Thatcher walked into Oklahoma A&M College, which is now Oklahoma State…
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Gallagher, Edward Clark
· 11.1 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Stillwater, home of Oklahoma State University, where a legend was forged on the wrestling mat. Edward Clark Gallagher, a man revered as the 'Knute Rockne of the Mats,' built a wrestling dynasty…
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GI Bill
· 11.1 mi · Eohc
Right here in Oklahoma, you're passing through a piece of history that transformed a generation: the GI Bill. Passed in 1944, this landmark legislation gave millions of returning World War II veterans a shot at…
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Gray, Otto, and His Oklahoma Cowboys
· 11.1 mi · Eohc
Right here near Stillwater, you're driving past the birthplace of the nation's first commercially successful Western string band! Otto Gray and His Oklahoma Cowboys weren't just playing music; they were pioneers.…
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Kurland, Robert Albert
· 11.1 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Stillwater, home of Oklahoma State University, where history was made on the basketball court. Right here, back in the 1940s, you had Bob Kurland, the first seven-foot-tall player in college…
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Sanders, Barry
· 11.1 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Stillwater right now, home of Oklahoma State University, where one of the greatest football players of all time got his start. Barry Sanders, born in Kansas, arrived on campus in 1986. Though…
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Stillwater
· 11.1 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Stillwater, a town born from a daring act of defiance! Back in 1884, Captain William Couch led a group of 'Boomers' into the Cherokee Outlet, staking claims and setting up tents. The U.S. Cavalry…
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WAVES
· 11.1 mi · Eohc
Right here in Stillwater, Oklahoma A&M College became a vital hub during World War II, training thousands of women for the WAVES program. These women, part of the Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service, stepped…
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Acord, Art
· 11.1 mi · Eohc
You're driving past Stillwater, the birthplace of one of Oklahoma's earliest movie stars, Art Acord. Born in 1890, Acord was wrangling cattle at just nine years old. His incredible rodeo skills, honed right here, caught…
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Future Farmers of America
· 11.1 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Oklahoma, and right here, in Stillwater, a pivotal moment happened for young farmers. Back in May of 1927, vocational agriculture students gathered at Oklahoma A&M College – today’s Oklahoma State…
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Payne County
· 11.1 mi · Eohc
Right here in Payne County, you're driving through land that was once part of the Creek Nation. It was established back in 1890, but the real drama? That happened over a county seat dispute! Settlers from Stillwater and…
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Cooperative Extension Services
· 11.1 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Oklahoma, and right here, the spirit of agricultural innovation is alive and well, thanks to the Cooperative Extension Services. Back before it was officially established in 1914, agents were…
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Reed, Doel
· 11.1 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Stillwater, Oklahoma, passing by Oklahoma State University. Right here, in 1924, Doel Reed arrived to teach. He was an internationally recognized artist, a master of aquatint, and he brought a…
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Spanish-American War
· 11.1 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Oklahoma, and right here, you're passing through a piece of history from the Spanish-American War. Back in 1898, Oklahoma and Indian Territories sent nearly 850 volunteers to fight. Troop D, part…
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Chapman, Berlin Basil
· 11.1 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Oklahoma, and right here, you're passing through the legacy of B.B. Chapman. He wasn't just a historian; he was a passionate scholar who called Oklahoma a 'historian's paradise.' Chapman spent…
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Fulton, Elmer Lincoln
· 11.1 mi · Eohc
Right here in Stillwater, you're driving past the town where Elmer Lincoln Fulton first landed in Oklahoma in 1900. He'd come from Nebraska, but he'd already lived a colorful life, performing in grand opera in New York…
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Scott, Lola May Smeltzer
· 11.1 mi · Eohc
Right here in Stillwater, you're driving past a place that was once home to Lola May Smeltzer Scott. While her husband was president of Oklahoma A&M, Lola was a powerhouse in the Oklahoma and Indian Territory Federation…
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Coyle
· 11.4 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Coyle, Oklahoma, a town that owes its existence to a railroad and a bit of entrepreneurial spirit. Back in 1899, the Eastern Oklahoma Railway was building a new line, and two agents, William H.…
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Carney
· 11.7 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Lincoln County, and right here is Carney. Originally a camp called Cold Springs, this town got its name from Carney Staples, who helped survey the area back in 1871. After the land opening in…
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Beal, Martha Helen
· 12.8 mi · Eohc
You're driving past Ingalls, Oklahoma, and right here is the story of Mattie Beal, a pioneer woman who became a landowner during the great land runs. Born in Missouri in 1879, her family staked a claim near Ingalls in…
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African Americans
· 14.1 mi · Eohc
Right here in Oklahoma, you're driving through a story of hope and resilience. Back in the late 1800s, after the Civil War, newly freed African Americans and Black settlers looked west for opportunity. Some dreamed of…
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Langston
· 14.1 mi · Eohc
You're driving past Langston, Oklahoma, a town with a unique beginning. Founded on April 22, 1890, Langston was one of the first all-Black towns established in Oklahoma Territory. E. P. McCabe, a prominent African…
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Langston University
· 14.1 mi · Eohc
Right here in Langston, you're driving past a testament to resilience and education: Langston University. Established in 1897 as the Colored Agricultural and Normal University, it was born from federal legislation in…
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McCabe, Edward P.
· 14.1 mi · Eohc
Right here in Oklahoma, you're driving past a place that was once the center of a huge dream for African Americans. E.P. McCabe, a charismatic land developer and politician, arrived in 1890, aiming to make Oklahoma a…
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Page, Inman Edward
· 14.1 mi · Eohc
Right here in Langston, you're driving past the site of a major educational battleground. Inman Page, the first president of the Colored Agricultural and Normal University – now Langston University – arrived in 1898. He…
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Tolson, Melvin Beaunorus
· 14.1 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Langston, Oklahoma, home to a remarkable poet, Melvin B. Tolson. He lived here longer than anywhere else, from 1947 until his death in 1966. Tolson taught English and drama at Langston University,…
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Wallace, David J.
· 14.1 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Logan County, heading towards Langston, the site of one of Oklahoma's historic all-Black towns. Right here, you're passing through the area where David J. Wallace, born into slavery in South…
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Cushing-Drumright Field
· 15.2 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Creek County, right near Cushing, and you're passing through the heart of what was once the most important oil field in Oklahoma: the Cushing-Drumright Field. Discovered in January 1912 by Thomas…
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Nuclear Power
· 15.2 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Oklahoma, and right here, you're passing through a piece of its nuclear history. Back in the 1950s, Kerr-McGee, a company known for oil, dove headfirst into the atomic age. They bought a refinery…
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Cushing
· 15.2 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Cushing, Oklahoma, a town that became the 'Pipeline Crossroads of the World.' While it started as a railroad stop and agricultural center, Cushing hit the big time in 1912 when wildcatter Thomas…
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McMan Oil Company
· 15.2 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Oklahoma's oil country, and right here, the McMan Oil Company made history. Founded in 1912 by Robert McFarlin and James Chapman, McMan hit it big almost immediately in the newly discovered…
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Anthony Stores
· 15.2 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Oklahoma, and you might be passing a place that helped build the modern retail landscape! Right here, in 1918, Charles Ross Anthony partnered in his first business in Cleveland. Just four years…
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Jim Thorpe House
· 15.8 mi · Scraped Hmdb
You're near the former home of Jim Thorpe, considered by many to be one of the greatest athletes *ever*. In 1917, Thorpe, his wife Iva Miller, and their children moved into this house in Yale, Oklahoma. They lived here…
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Fallis
· 16.2 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Lincoln County, and right here is Fallis. It started as Mission, on the Iowa Reservation, but in 1894, it was renamed for its developer, Judge William H. Fallis. This place boomed as an…
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Lucas, Blanche Fallis
· 16.2 mi · Eohc
Right here, you're driving past the area that was once Fallis, Oklahoma, a town named for William Fallis. But his daughter, Blanche Fallis Lucas, is the real story here. You might know Oklahoma women got the right to…
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Oliver, Jennie Harris
· 16.2 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Lincoln County, not far from Fallis, and you're passing the former home of Jennie Harris Oliver, Oklahoma's third Poet Laureate. Though not born here, Oliver found inspiration in the Oklahoma…
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Glencoe
· 18.8 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Glencoe, Oklahoma, a town with a name that echoes a bloody Scottish history. The town itself sprang up in 1899 with the arrival of the Eastern Oklahoma Railway. But the name Glencoe? It wasn't…
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Turner, Roy Joseph
· 19.5 mi · Eohc
You're driving past Kendrick, Oklahoma, and right here is where a future governor, Roy Turner, was born in 1894. He started out near Kendrick, but ended up in Oklahoma City, served in World War I, and got into real…
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Kendrick
· 19.5 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Lincoln County, just north of I-44. Right here is Kendrick, a town born from a railroad deal. In 1902, Guthrie businessmen bought the land, and by November, town lots were for sale. They even…
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Mulhall, Lucille
· 19.7 mi · Eohc
Right here in Oklahoma, you're driving past the legacy of Lucille Mulhall, the woman who made 'cowgirl' a household name! Born in 1885, she wasn't just *a* cowgirl; President Teddy Roosevelt himself called her the…
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Mulhall
· 19.7 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Mulhall, a town that faced a devastating tornado on May 3rd, 1999. This massive twister leveled eighty percent of the buildings, wiping out churches, schools, homes, and even the water tower and…
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Warwick
· 19.7 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Lincoln County, passing Warwick. This town has a unique origin story. In 1903, the Monarch Investment Company established Warwick on land homesteaded by the High family. It grew into a bustling…
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Blue Belle Saloon
· 19.9 mi · Things to Do
Opened on Land Run day 1889. Tom Mix bartended here. Oklahoma oldest saloon.