Location ID: #10270051
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Bacone College, formerly Bacone Indian University, was founded in 1880 and is/was the oldest private college within Oklahoma. Largely abandoned, this university held its last class of students in the fall of 2023. Loads of potential as it includes ...
Location ID: #10274771
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A visit to The Peach Barn – Orchard & Bakery is a sure fire way to ensure you the freshest and tastiest treats! Stop into the barn and you’ll be delighted with our wide variety of farm fresh produce as well as great gifts and other fantastic finds! ...
Location ID: #10283660
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Established as the only Martin Luther King Center in the state of Oklahoma, the MLK Center in Muskogee plays a vital role in preserving and promoting the ideals and principles championed by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The center serves as a hub for ...
Location ID: #10189554
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You can kick off your shoes, put on your bathing suit and dive into the fun at River Country. Relax in the whole-hearted, good-time atmosphere of water slides, a lazy river, and beaches or grab a bite to eat at the concession stand and cool off in ...
Location ID: #10279701
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The Five Civilized Tribes Museum in Muskogee, Oklahoma, showcases the art, history, and culture of the "Five Civilized Tribes": the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Muscogee, and Seminole tribes. Housed in the historic Union Indian Agency building, the ...
Location ID: #10280755
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At the Muskogee War Memorial Park: Home of the USS Batfish, visitors may view a World War II legend, the USS Batfish. Unseen and unheard while stalking its prey in World War II, the USS Batfish claimed over 14 kills, including a record breaking ...
Location ID: #10280573
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Three Rivers Museum is a regional museum dedicated to providing and education center that reflects the past heritage of the Three Rivers area of Eastern Oklahoma and to establish a respect for the region's past and contribute value and quality to ...
Location ID: #10279763
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The historic USS Batfish is a WWII submarine known for sinking three Japanese submarines within 76 hours earning it the nickname "Submarine Killer." Following its decommission, the ship made its final voyage and resting spot in Muskogee in 1972, ...
Location ID: #10082256
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The Castle of Muskogee covers 36,000 square feet with an accompanying Renaissance Village. The owner built the entire attraction from a warehouse and a field into a 60-acre playground. The Castle has a dungeon, a torture chamber, and catacombs, ...
Location ID: #10189525
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The cornerstone of Muskogee's new Depot District located in the downtown area at the corner of 3rd and Columbus Street. The Depot District is a arts and cultural district adjacent to downtown. It includes 3 Rivers Museum and the Oklahoma Music Hall ...
Location ID: #10278981
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Located in the heart of Founders Place Historic District, this 3.7-acre neighborhood park has a new playground, splash pad, and picnic shelter.
Location ID: #10103822
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Local public high school and middle school in Muskogee with ball fields, classrooms, a gym, cafeteria, hallways, lockers, and all the nostalgia of high school that you can think of! Nicknamed the "Hornets" with the main school colors being red and ...
Location ID: #10164228
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A long, winding, rural road close to the Arkansas River. Secluded, quiet, and surrounded by forestry on both sides makes for an opportunity to bring a road scene to life with little road noise or hinderance!
Location ID: #10164492
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New Community Church is dedicated to our central Biblical goal of connecting the disconnected and journeying together with them toward maturity in Christ. A largescale church that features a widespread parking lot, playground, pickle ball court, ...
Location ID: #10083948
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Newer constructed bridge in downtown Muskogee. Its green paint sticks out from its surroundings and its underpass and location makes for a great filming location for a variety of genres.
Location ID: #10164194
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An enormous private estate located within Muskogee! It features a beautiful ornate gate, a brick driveaway entrance, and unique handmade sculptures, and conveniently located as well.
Location ID: #10103821
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Local church that has been recently renovated and remodeled to a more modern look. Complete with a good size auditorium, lobby, and kids area for a wide arrangement of cinematic shots.
Location ID: #10082827
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A former Super 8 hotel that features two different room layouts, a walkthrough area complete with a washer, dryer, and ice machine, and wrap around parking. Next to various local amenities and a large field that makes for beautiful ...
Location ID: #10103532
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Originally opened in 1948 as a movie theater, the Roxy re-opened in August 2001 as a multi-purpose venue. Muskogee’s Roxy Theater is the only Roxy left in Oklahoma and one of the fewer than fifty surviving Roxy Theaters nationwide. It has become a ...
Location ID: #10273562
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Open 10-acre area park with basketball courts, a splash pad, benches, playground, an outdoor pavilion & grill, and plenty of space for games! This park also includes a small parking lot, tall lamp posts, and largescale trees that make for great ...
Location ID: #10163604
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Brushy Mountain Church is a quaint and historic place of worship nestled in the heart of Muskogee, OK. It provides a welcoming space for individuals seeking spiritual guidance and community connection. Built sometime in the 1920s, this traditional ...
Location ID: #10103817
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After more than 15 years in the restaurant business, Russell Pratt opened Runt's Bar-B-Que in 2001. Along with his family they've made Runt's a favorite location to eat in Muskogee. Everything is made from scratch from the bar-b-que sauce to the ...
Location ID: #10076734
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Large size cemetery with beautiful backdrops, sprawling pathways, and a historic significance to the city. Once known as the Muskogee Burial Association Cemetery, it is the resting place of the first governor of Oklahoma and also the first mayor of ...
Location ID: #10271860
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This pretty 1-acre neighborhood park has shaded picnic areas, playground, and open play areas.