Pawhuska, OK
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About Pawhuska
- • Actor Ben Johnson, known for Westerns, was born and raised in Pawhuska.
- • The first Boy Scout troop in Oklahoma was founded in Pawhuska in 1909.
- • Designated as the Osage Nation's capital, Pawhuska became a trading hub in the 1870s.
- • During Prohibition, Pawhuska was rumored to have more speakeasies than any other Oklahoma town.
- • The oil boom of the early 20th century drastically transformed Pawhuska's economy and population.
- • Pawhuska, established in 1872, is named for Chief Paw-Hiu-Skah, meaning "White Hair".
- • With roughly 3,284 residents, Pawhuska's population is smaller than many Oklahoma high schools.
- • Pawhuska sits at 830 feet above sea level, offering rolling prairie views.
- • Ranching and tourism are key industries, drawing visitors to the Osage Nation's heartland.
- • A palpable sense of history permeates Pawhuska, mixed with modern-day hospitality.
- • The closest pro team is the Tulsa Drillers (baseball), known for developing MLB talent.
- • Pawhuska High School Huskies are known for their strong football tradition and loyal fans.