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The Deer Creek Site and the Bryson Paddock site were declared National Historic Landmarks in 1964 and 1979 respectively. [3] The US Army Corps of Engineers currently owns the Deer Creek site. [9] The Bryson Paddock site is under private ownership. [4] To prevent desecration of the sites, the exact location is not disclosed.
Deer Creek is an incorporated community in Grant County, Oklahoma, United States. The population stood at 130 according to the 2010 census, an 11.6 percent decrease from a figure of 147 in 2000. [4] It is named after a nearby stream, itself a tributary of the Salt Fork of the Arkansas River. [5]
Capitol of the Cherokee nation from 1869 to 1907, when Oklahoma became a state. 7: Creek National Capitol: Creek National Capitol: July 4, 1961 : Okmulgee: Okmulgee: Capitol of Creek nation from 1878 to 1907, now a museum. 8: Deer Creek Site
The most significant tributary of Deer Creek is Bluff Creek (and upstream to Lake Hefner, a major water reservoir and recreational lake in Oklahoma City. [5] Deer Creek Public Schools takes its name from the creek. [citation needed] Most of the creek's path goes through the northern portions of the Oklahoma City metropolitan area.
Location of Grant County in Oklahoma. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Grant County, Oklahoma. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties on the National Register of Historic Places in Grant County, Oklahoma, United States. The locations of National Register properties for which the latitude ...
Local history [26] Creek Council House Museum: Okmulgee: Oklahoma: Eastern: Native American: Muscogee (Creek) Nation's historical council house, art, and history Darryl Starbird Rod and Custom Car Hall of Fame Museum: Afton: Ottawa: Green Country: Automotive: website, classic hot rods and custom cars Dave Sasser Memorial Museum: Perkins: Payne ...
Pond Creek Masonic Lodge No. 125 Grant County was part of the Cherokee Nation 's Cherokee Outlet until it was opened to non-Indian settlers in response to public demand on September 16, 1893. Settlers named the county after President Ulysses S. Grant [ 3 ] in a general election held November 6, 1894.
Oklahoma State Capital Company Building in Guthrie. Guthrie was established in 1887 as a railroad station called Deer Creek on the Southern Kansas Railway (later acquired by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway) running from the Kansas–Oklahoma border to Purcell. [6]