Prairie House Top Attraction!
The W.T. Foreman House was built in 1918 for one of Duncan's earliest citizens. This historic home has undergone restoration and is listed on the National Registry as one of the earliest examples of the Prairie Style, made famous by Frank Lloyd Wright.
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Chickasaw National Recreation Area
National Recreation Area The "Peaceful Valley of Rippling Watersö appropriately describes Chickasaw National Recreation Area, as it is known for its many mineral springs, cool water, flora, fauna, and wildlife.
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Chisholm Trail Heritage Center
Explore the history of the Chisholm Trail in Oklahoma! The Chisholm Trail Heritage Center, located in Duncan, Oklahoma, is a multi-sensory adventure into the historic Chisholm Trail and settlement of the southern Great Plains of the United States. Touch, play, pick up a lasso, put on a cowboy hat, and try roping a steer.
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Chisholm Trail Heritage Center
Discover the Old West in a new way on the Chisholm Trail The Chisholm Trail Heritage Center & Garis Gallery of the American West, located in Duncan, Oklahoma, provides an interactive experience of the historic Chisholm Trail and settlement of the southern Great Plains of the United States.
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Fort Smith National Historic Site
National Historic Site At Fort Smith National Historic Site you can walk where soldiers drilled, pause along the Trail of Tears, and stand where justice was served. The park includes the remains of two frontier forts and the Federal Court for the Western District of Arkansas.
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Frontier City
Frontier City is Oklahoma’s largest theme park covering over 50 thrilling acres. With four roller coasters and scores of other rides, attractions, concerts and shows, Frontier City is Oklahoma’s best entertainment value.
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Garis Gallery of the American West
Western/Native American art Our Garis Gallery of the American West is home to Catlin, Reminington, Russell and many more artists. Each 8 weeks our temporary exhibit changes. There is always something new to see in our gallery.
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Historical Fort Reno
Today Fort Reno is managed by the Historic Fort Reno, Inc. Fort Reno began as a military camp in 1874 in the Indian Wars Era. It was established at the insistence of Agent John Miles at the Darlington Indian Agency, to pacify and protect the Cheyenne’s & Arapahos there.
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Monument Hill marker on the historic Chisholm Trail
See the historic Monument Hill A sweeping landscape at a high point of the Chisholm Trail in Jefferson County, Oklahoma. View the impact of the millions of cattle, horses and wagons that made way across the Chisholm Trail.
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