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The Okmulgee Downtown Historic District is the original downtown area of Okmulgee, Oklahoma, roughly bounded by 4th Street, 8th Street, Okmulgee Avenue, and the Frisco tracks. [2] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 17, 1992.
Jason Kirmse and Kate Baron moved from northern California to take over the restaurant, inn and events space that had been in business for decades. A longtime Bristol restaurant and inn makes way ...
October 15, 1966 (Lee and Ash Sts. Fort Gibson: 17: Founders' Place Historic District: Founders' Place Historic District: March 13, 2020 (Bounded by West Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., east side of North 12th St., Court St. and east side of North 17th St.
The following 41 pages use this file: Bald Hill, Oklahoma; Beggs, Oklahoma; Bryant, Oklahoma; Coalton, Oklahoma; Creek National Capitol; Dewar, Oklahoma
Derby City Hotel,133 W. Market St. — This 168-room, $60 million six-story hotel will operate under the Canopy by Hilton brand. Plans for a hotel at the site have been in the works since 2019.
A popular Louisville restaurant and bar is moving to a new neighborhood. The Hub, also a late-night club at 2235 Frankfort Ave., is expected to close soon and relocate to the Highlands in the ...
Upon the US route system's inception, US 266 replaced SH-9 from its junction with US 66 at 23rd Street and Lincoln Boulevard in Oklahoma City to US 64 in Warner. [7] By 1930, along with changes to several other branches of US 66, [8] the route was truncated at Henryetta. The segment from Oklahoma City to Henryetta became part of US 62, which ...
December 6, 2006 (1.9 miles south of the junction of Lake Rd. and Main St. Henryetta: 10: Nuyaka Mission: Nuyaka Mission: April 13, 1972 (9 miles west of Okmulgee