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In the 1800s, when the Cherokee people were removed to the Indian Territory west of the Mississippi River, some traveled ...
With Main Street's upcoming Lilac Festival scheduled for June 26-28, it seems appropriate to immerse ourselves in Claremore’s ...
Sep. 21—The J.M. Davis Arms & Historical Museum in Claremore will debut a temporary railroad history exhibit Oct. 14. Though the museum is normally closed Mondays, it will open that day at 10 a ...
“Our history is so important.” Oklahomans remember Will Rogers as “Oklahoma’s Favorite Son.” He grew up in Claremore Oklahoma and he moved to Los Angeles to pursue his acting career.
According to the Oklahoma Historical Society, "Oklahoma!" was based on a 1931 play, "Green Grow the Lilacs". "Green Grow the Lilacs" was written by Lynn Riggs of Claremore, Oklahoma.
The Claremore Museum of History plans to build a "Legacy Garden" in front of the museum, as it begins to make plans for major building expansion. The Oklahoma Route 66 Commission awarded the ...
California wildfires force mass evacuations and destroy over 10,000 structures, including Will Rogers' historic ranch, a vital piece of Oklahoma history.
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