is the starting point for exploring Oklahoma
One
of the very best sites I've run into for
exploring
the state belongs to Snowhawk up in Green Country, Tulsa. The site is beautiful,
inclusive, inviting, and professionally created.
Robbers Cave, famous hideout
of Jesse James & gang.
The
museums of Oklahoma. An interactive map shows WHERE the museums are so
you can plan visits to them in your tour of the state.
Find 300 million years
of Oklahoma's natural history in the nation's largest university-based natural history.
In a hollow on Poteau Mountain
near Heavener, Oklahoma, there is a state park that holds a mystery. A mystery
that many have tried to explain. A mystery etched in the face of a large slab of
stone which stands 12 feet tall, 10 feet wide, and 16 inches thick. For years,
locals called it "Indian Rock."
For places to see and news of the Oklahoma Nations, check out the Indian Times newspaper. There are many
great articles here of interest to Euro-Americans and Americans alike.
Be Sure To Go Read
Song of the Road
Travel
Destinations in Your Oklahoma
Oklahoma Tourism
and Recreation Department.
Since the dawn of Time, men have come together for
fellowship and study. We have built Temples as centers for thought and
action. There is in manhood a deep sense of something beyond ourselves,
something which we are called upon by our very nature to worship.
The great Temple of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry
in Guthrie is a place in which the glory of the Grand Architect of the
Universe is celebrated. It is a place of education, of recreation, of
fellowship, of charity and compassion. It is a place of study and
philosophy, a place of healing. It is a place which embraces the
brotherhood of men and attracts us to the celebration of life.
The Oklahoma Backcountry web page has a decided
charm all its own. The photos are sharp and clear, the words are like poetry.
This is a must see site.
Grove Oklahoma, the site is
stuffed full of information on this Green Country area.
Gorp's resource list of
outdoor Oklahoma sites. Remember, Gorp is GOOD!
Lake Eufaula..
Noble Oklahoma is my hometown. You'll find pictures, facts, and lots of fancy.