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  2. Muskogee Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    The Muskogee Public School district (officially known as Muskogee Independent School District No. 20) is a public school district headquartered in Muskogee, Oklahoma. It covers most of Muskogee. [1] The district's mascot is the Rougher, an anthropomorphic bulldog.

  3. A. W. Patterson House - Wikipedia

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    The A. W. Patterson House is a historic house in Muskogee, Oklahoma. Located at the intersection of 14th Street and West Okmulgee, it is situated at the crest of a hill near the western edge of the downtown Muskogee neighborhood. It was built in 1906, before Oklahoma achieved statehood in 1907.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Muskogee ...

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    Bounded by West Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., east side of North 12th St., Court St. and east side of North 17th St. 35°45′30″N 95°22′58″W  /  35.7582°N 95.3828°W  / 35.7582; -95.3828  ( Founders' Place Historic

  5. Ed Edmondson United States Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    The Ed Edmondson United States Courthouse, previously called the Muskogee Federal Building- United States Courthouse, is a historic government building in Muskogee, Oklahoma. It was built in 1915 as a post office and federal courthouse.

  6. Manhattan Building (Muskogee, Oklahoma) - Wikipedia

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    The Manhattan Building, also known as the Phoenix Building or the Phoenix-Manhattan Building, is a historic skyscraper in Muskogee, Oklahoma.The eight-story structure is 107 feet (33 m) tall, [2] containing 50,957 square feet (4,734.1 m 2) of floor space, and was initially intended as the home of the Manhattan Construction Company, reportedly Oklahoma's first incorporated business. [3]

  7. Railway Exchange Building (Muskogee, Oklahoma) - Wikipedia

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    The 8-story Railway Exchange Building was built to house railway company offices. Later, it was used for offices of Muskogee County, Oklahoma.By February 1983, when the application for listing on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) was submitted, it was owned by the State of Oklahoma, which used it as an office building.

  8. The City of Muskogee - Wikipedia

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    In July 2020, Marlon Coleman became the first African-American mayor of Muskogee, earning 59.1% of the vote The Vice Mayor will be determined at a later date The current members of the City Council of Muskogee are: Muskogee Municipal Building, main office of the City of Muskogee. Mayor. Marlon Coleman; Ward I. Shirley Hilton-Flannery; Stephanie ...

  9. Muskogee, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Muskogee was an affiliate of the St. Louis Browns (1932, 1947–1949), Cincinnati Reds (1937–1939), Chicago Cubs (1941), Detroit Tigers (1946) and New York Giants (1936, 1951–1957). [50] Muskogee teams played at Traction Park from 1905 to 1911. Muskogee then played at Owen Field, which was later renamed to League Park and finally Athletic Park.