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The Will Rogers Memorial Museum is a 19,052-square-foot (1,770 m 2) museum in Claremore, Oklahoma that memorializes entertainer Will Rogers.The museum houses artifacts, memorabilia, photographs, and manuscripts pertaining to Rogers' life, and documentaries, speeches, and movies starring Rogers are shown in a theater. [1]
Claremore Museum of History: Claremore: Rogers: Green Country: Local history: Includes exhibit and memorial about playwright Lynn Riggs who wrote "Green Grow the Lilacs," the basis for Rodgers & Hammerstein's "Oklahoma!" [22] [23] Coal County Miner's and Historical Museum: Coalgate: Coal: South Central: Mining
Rogers: Demolition was confirmed by Dr. Gaye Bland, director of the Rogers Historical Museum in 2013. 120: Rocky Branch School: Rocky Branch School: March 25, 1988 : 200 N. Highway 303: Prairie Creek: 121: Rogers City Hall: Rogers City Hall
The Great Lakes Lore Maritime Museum is a museum located in Rogers City in the U.S. state of Michigan.The museum is located in a noted Lake Huron port city, and the museum specializes in the maritime history of the Great Lakes with an emphasis on the lives of marine personnel.
Dog Iron Ranch is a historic ranch located about two miles east of Oologah, Oklahoma, United States.The birthplace of humorist Will Rogers, it was donated to the State of Oklahoma by the Rogers family, and is now owned and operated by the Cherokee Nation.
Will Rogers State Historic Park is a California State Historic Park in the Santa Monica Mountains, in the Pacific Palisades area of Los Angeles. The 186-acre (75 ha) park was established in 1944 to preserve the estate of American humorist Will Rogers , including his ranch and the surrounding countryside.
Will Rogers State Historic Park, Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles; Colorado. Bent's Old Fort National Historic Site, Otero County; Fort Uncompahgre Living History Museum, Delta; Four Mile Historic Park, Denver [18] Rock Ledge Ranch Historic Site, at Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs; South Park City, Fairplay; Cross Orchards Grand Junction ...
George Rogers Clark National Historical Park, located in Vincennes, Indiana, on the banks of the Wabash River at what is believed to be the site of Fort Sackville, is a United States National Historical Park. President Calvin Coolidge authorized a classical memorial and President Franklin D. Roosevelt dedicated the completed structure in 1936.