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  2. Battle of Honey Springs - Wikipedia

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    On August 21, 2011, the U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development announced a $1.9 million public-private partnership that includes the Oklahoma Historical Society, McIntosh County and an area nonprofit organization to build a 5,000-square-foot (460 m 2) visitor center to replace the existing facility consisting of a small trailer. [13]

  3. Fort Gibson - Wikipedia

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    Its troops under General Blunt marched southward in July 1863 and won the Battle of Honey Springs, the most important in Indian Territory. [4] In the summer of 1864, the steamboat J.R. Williams came up the Arkansas River with a thousand barrels of flour and 15 tons of bacon to resupply Union troops at Fort Gibson. Cherokee Gen. Stand Watie ...

  4. List of nature centers in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    12,500 acres, Tucker Tower Nature Center Lake Texoma State Park: Kingston: Marshall: South Central: 1,882 acres, Two Rivers Nature Center Lake Thunderbird State Park: Norman: Cleveland: Oklahoma City Metro: 1,874 acres, Discovery Cove Nature Center in Clear Bay area Lake Wister State Park: Wister: Le Flore: Southeast: 3,428 acres Martin Park ...

  5. Rentiesville, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    The Civil War Battle of Honey Springs was fought about a half mile east of present-day Rentiesville and south of Oktaha, near the county line; [6] the Honey Springs Battlefield is on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Muskogee County, Oklahoma. Honey Springs was Oklahoma's largest Civil War engagement. [7]

  6. First Battle of Cabin Creek - Wikipedia

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    The action made possible the continuation of a Union force in the Indian territory, allowing the later victories at Honey Springs and Fort Smith. [3] Soon after the battle the Union established defensive outposts along the Texas Road, including one at the Cabin Creek crossing. [ 1 ]

  7. Lake Eufaula State Park - Wikipedia

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    The park has a swimming area with a beach, and multiple boat ramps. Fishing is possible year-round, and a marina and a tackle shop are located within the park. The Deep Fork Nature Center is located within the park; and there are hiking, mountain bike, and equestrian trails. On Hummingbird Beach, there is an 18-hole disc golf course.

  8. No nature elves here. What travelers can expect at Hot ... - AOL

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    Yes. In addition to the Hale Hotel, where rates start at $300 per night, visitors can stay at Gulpha Gorge Campground, which is open to both tents and RVs.. Reservations are required for camping ...

  9. Cabin Creek battlefield - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, the OHS and the Grand Lake Chamber of Commerce jointly sponsored a reenactment of the battles. It was considered a success, drawing about 15,000 visitors, with reenactors coming from many parts of the United States. Encouraged by the public response, the OHS proposed to repeat the event every three years.