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  2. Chickasaw National Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    On March 17, 1976, Platt National Park was combined with the Arbuckle Recreation Area and additional lands and renamed. Of the park's 9,888.83 acres (4,002 ha), water covers 2,409 acres (975 ha). The park contains many fine examples of Civilian Conservation Corps rustic National Park Service-style architecture of the 1930s. CCC workers created ...

  3. Boggy Depot, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Boggy Depot is a ghost town and Oklahoma State Park that was formerly a significant city in the Indian Territory.It grew as a vibrant and thriving town in present-day Atoka County, Oklahoma, United States, and became a major trading center on the Texas Road and the Butterfield Overland Mail route between Missouri and San Francisco.

  4. Megasite - Wikipedia

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    A Megasite or Mega-site is a land development by private developers, universities, or governments to promote business clusters. These organizations develop the land so that it is " shovel ready " for big business , by improving the infrastructure (roads, utilities, landscape, and hydrology ).

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  6. Kullihoma Grounds - Wikipedia

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    Kullihoma Grounds consists of 1,500 acres (6,100,000 m 2) owned by the Chickasaw Nation, located 10 miles (16 km) east of Ada, Oklahoma. The land was purchased in 1936, and the Chickasaw built replicas of historic tribal dwellings on the site and uses it as a stomp ground .

  7. Chickasaw Nation Capitols - Wikipedia

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    The Chickasaw Council House and Museum chronicles the history of the Chickasaw Tribe, including exhibits on their removal from tribal lands in present-day Mississippi during the Trail of Tears and their settlement in Oklahoma. The museum is located in Tishomingo, Oklahoma, admission is free and the museum offers daily tours.

  8. OSHA: Steel worker's death at Hyundai megasite could have ...

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    OSHA has determined the death of 34-year old Victor Javier Gamboa Cagiga, who was working at the Bryan County megasite, could have been prevented.

  9. Chickasaw State Park (Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    Chickasaw State Park is a 520-acre (210 ha) public recreation area located on U.S. Route 43 four miles (6.4 km) north of Linden in Marengo County, Alabama.The state park offers picnicking, playground, and minimal camping facilities and is a stop on the Alabama Black Belt Birding Trail.