Osage Nation

Osage Nation, Oklahoma, United States
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Whippoorwill, Oklahoma (Q108365217)
item type: census-designated place
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Whippoorwill is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Osage County, Oklahoma, United States. It was first listed as a CDP prior to the 2020 census.

USGS GNIS ID: 1099669, 2812863

Wah-Sha-She State Park (Q7959686)
item type: protected area
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Wah-Sha-She Park, formerly named Wah-Sha-She State Park, is on the shore of Hulah Lake in Osage County, Oklahoma. The 266-acre (108 ha) park offers recreational activities including boating, fishing, swimming and camping. Hunting is allowed in the adjacent 8,900-acre (3,600 ha) Wildlife Management Area. There is also a 2,000-acre (810 ha) Waterfowl Refuge where birdwatching is allowed.

Constantine Theater (Q20709065)
item type: movie theater
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Constantine Theater in Pawhuska, Oklahoma is the second oldest performing arts center in Oklahoma. The Constantine Theater was built in 1914 and touted as the "Finest Opera House in the Southwest"

Street address: 110 W. Main, Pawhuska, OK 74056 (from Wikidata)

Bank of Burbank (Q4856063)
item type: building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Bank of Burbank is a historic bank building in Burbank, Oklahoma. It was built in 1910, operated through the Great Depression, and continued in business until 1948, when the bank ceased operating. The building was used for a while as the Burbank post office, and subsequently was renovated for use as a private residence.

NRHP reference number: 84000314

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: 1948 disestablishments in Oklahoma
Whizbang (Q7996991)
item type: ghost town
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Whizbang, officially called Denoya, was an Oklahoma petroleum boom town in the 1920s and 1930s. Located in Osage County, 1.5 miles north and 1.5 miles west of the present town of Shidler, the Whizbang area at its peak had a population of 10,000 persons and 300 businesses and was considered the rowdiest of the many oil field towns in Oklahoma.

Osage Casino (Q17060492)
item type: casino
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Osage Nation operates seven casinos in Oklahoma, under the name Osage Casino. The 25th largest tribe in the United States, the people are based on their reservation encompassing Osage County, Oklahoma. It is larger than the U.S. states of Delaware and Rhode Island.

Street address: 64464 State Highway 60 (from Wikidata)

website: https://www.osagecasino.com/hotel/ponca-city/

Secrest Ranch Airport (Q35300243)
item type: aerodrome / airport

FAA airport code: OK49; USGS GNIS ID: 1102637

Battle of Chustenahlah (Q4522192)
item type: battle
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Battle of Chustenahlah was fought in Osage County, Oklahoma, (then Indian Territory) on December 26, 1861, during the American Civil War. A band of 9,000 pro-Union Native Americans was forced to flee to Kansas in bitter cold and snow in what became known as the Trail of Blood on Ice.

Bank of Bigheart (Q4856058)
item type: building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Bank of Bigheart is a historic commercial building in the town of Barnsdall, Oklahoma. It originally housed the first bank in Barnsdall, which was originally named Bigheart, Oklahoma. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 23, 1984.

NRHP reference number: 84000311

Barnsdall High School (Q4861883)
item type: high school
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Barnsdall High School is a secondary school in Barnsdall, Oklahoma. It belongs to the Barnsdall Independent School District.

website: http://www.barnsdall.k12.ok.us/HighSchool.cfm?subpage=430649

Barnsdall Main Street Well Site (Q808515)
item type: oil well
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Barnsdall Main Street Well (also known as Indian Territory Illuminating Oil Company Well #20 Osage County) is a formerly active oil well in the middle of Main Street in the town of Barnsdall, Oklahoma. It is believed to be the only such oil well anywhere in the world. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) on October 1, 1997, as part of the "Energy Related Resources in Northeastern Oklahoma Multiple Property Submission". According to signage at the site, the well was completed on March 18, 1914, with a depth of 1771 feet. It remained active until the 1960s.

NRHP reference number: 97001153

Barnsdall Theatre (Q43191368)
item type: movie theater

Street address: W. Main Street and 5th Street, Barnsdall, OK 74002 (from Wikidata)

Barnsdall - Ethel Briggs Memorial Library (Q69774610)
item type: public library / central library

Street address: 410 S Fifth, Barnsdall, OK 74002 (from Wikidata)

Dick Conner Correctional Center (Q16991770)
item type: prison
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Dick Conner Correctional Center is an Oklahoma Department of Corrections state prison for men located north of the town of Hominy, Osage County, Oklahoma. The medium-security facility opened in 1979 with an original design capacity of 400, and is named for former Oklahoma State Penitentiary warden and Osage County sheriff R.B. "Dick" Conner.

Hominy School (Q18392652)
item type: house
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Hominy School, constructed in 1904, is 50 feet x 40 feet, and 20 feet high. The bell tower was removed in the 1940s, but replaced in 1980 with the original bell. It was the first and oldest school in Hominy.

NRHP reference number: 88001183

Marland Filling Station (Q55757474)
item type: gas station
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Marland Filling Station at 102 South Wood in Hominy, Oklahoma was built in 1922. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.

NRHP reference number: 02000970

Hominy Osage Round House (Q18392649)
item type: house
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Osage Round House is a 16-sided structure and is the only such round house standing in Osage County, Oklahoma.

NRHP reference number: 79002013

Hominy Armory (Q19462388)
item type: house
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Hominy Armory is a single story building measuring 257 feet x 141 feet. It was constructed between 1935 and 1937 by the Works Progress Administration. It originally housed the Hominy National Guard.

NRHP reference number: 94000482

Bank of Hominy (Q4856127)
item type: building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Bank of Hominy is a building constructed in 1906, two years after the Oklahoma oil boom of 1904. It is one of four small bank buildings built in Richardsonian Romanesque style in Osage County, Oklahoma during 1904–1911. The others are Bank of Burbank, Bank of Bigheart, and Osage Bank of Fairfax.

NRHP reference number: 84000316

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: 1938 disestablishments in Oklahoma
Hominy Public Library (Q69774758)
item type: public library / central library

Street address: 121 West Main, Hominy, OK 74035 (from Wikidata)

Osage Bank of Fairfax (Q7105509)
item type: bank building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Osage Bank of Fairfax was the first bank building built in Osage County. It was built in 1904, at the time of the Oklahoma oil boom. It is one of four small bank buildings built in Richardsonian Romanesque style in Osage County, Oklahoma during 1904–1911. The others are Bank of Hominy, Bank of Burbank, and Bank of Bigheart.

NRHP reference number: 84000315

First National Bank and Masonic Lodge (Q5453394)
item type: masonic temple
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The First National Bank and Masonic Lodge is a historic building located in Fairfax, Oklahoma. The bank portion of the building was built in 1906. The lodge meeting hall portion was added by Greyhorse Lodge No. 124 in 1924. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. It is regarded as the best example of Georgian Revival architecture in Osage County.

NRHP reference number: 84003393

Liberty Theatre (Q43192426)
item type: movie theater / former building or structure

Street address: 229 N. Main Street, Fairfax, OK 74637 (from Wikidata)

Rex Theatre (Q43192433)
item type: movie theater / former building or structure

Street address: 212 N. Main Street, Fairfax, OK 74637 (from Wikidata)

Tall Chief Theatre (Q43192440)
item type: movie theater

Street address: 248 N. Main Street, Fairfax, OK 74637 (from Wikidata)

The American (Q7713422)
item type: statue
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The American is a proposed 217 ft (66 m) bronze statue of a Native American, created by sculptor Shan Gray, and currently proposed for construction in Sand Springs, Oklahoma, near Tulsa.

KPGM (Q14708523)
item type: radio station
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

KPGM (1500 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a sports format. Currently, KPGM is a WWLS The Sports Animal and Fox Sports Radio affiliate. The station is licensed to Pawhuska, Oklahoma, United States, and is currently owned by Potter Radio, LLC. In addition to being heard at 1500 AM and Bartlesvilleradio.com, KPGM simulcasts on KYFM 100.1's HD2 channel and on a translator at 99.1 MHz in Bartlesville.

website: http://bartlesvilleradio.com/pages/kpgmam-1500

KYFM (Q16998863)
item type: radio station
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

KYFM (100.1 FM) is a radio station licensed to Bartlesville, Oklahoma. The station broadcasts an adult contemporary format and is owned by KCD Enterprises, Inc. KYFM also airs a classical music format on 100.1 HD-2.

website: http://www.bartlesvilleradio.com/pages/kyfm-100-1-fm

Nelagoney, Oklahoma (Q108365240)
item type: census-designated place
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Nelagoney is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Osage County, Oklahoma, United States. It was first listed as a CDP prior to the 2020 census.

USGS GNIS ID: 1095782, 2812864

Bartlesville Air Force Station (Q4865359)
item type: military facility
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Bartlesville Air Force Station (ADC ID: P-77) is a closed United States Air Force General Surveillance Radar station. It is located 3.2 miles (5.1 km) west-northwest of Bartlesville, Oklahoma. It was closed in 1961.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: 1961 disestablishments in Oklahoma, Military installations closed in 1961
Belle Meade Drive-In (Q43190243)
item type: movie theater / drive-in theater / former building or structure

Street address: 14th Street Loop and Highway 123, Bartlesville, OK 74003 (from Wikidata)

Pershing, Oklahoma (Q108365114)
item type: census-designated place
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Pershing is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Osage County, Oklahoma, United States. It was first listed as a CDP prior to the 2020 census.

USGS GNIS ID: 1096561, 2812865

City Hall (Q85752585)
item type: seat of local government
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The City Hall of Pawhuska, Oklahoma, also known as the Osage Council House, was built in 1894. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.

Street address: Main and Grandview Avenue (from Wikidata)

NRHP reference number: 76001574

KOSG (Q6335231)
item type: radio station
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

KOSG (103.9 FM) is a radio station licensed to Pawhuska, Oklahoma, United States. The station is currently owned by South Central Oklahoma Christian Broadcasting, Inc.

website: http://www.thegospelstation.com

Corral Drive-In (Q43190708)
item type: movie theater / drive-in theater / former building or structure

Street address: Old Highway 11, Pawhuska, OK 74056 (from Wikidata)

Circle A Theatre (Q43194166)
item type: movie theater

Street address: 121 E. Main Street, Pawhuska, OK 74056 (from Wikidata)

KWEN (Q14708541)
item type: radio station
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

KWEN (95.5 FM) is a commercial radio station in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The station is owned by Cox Media Group and airs a country music radio format. The studios and offices are on Memorial Drive in Tulsa. The transmitter is on Route 97 in Sand Springs.

website: http://k955fm.com/

KMOD-FM (Q6333759)
item type: radio station
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

KMOD-FM (97.5 MHz) is a mainstream rock radio station in Tulsa, Oklahoma, owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. The station plays a wide variety of rock music from the 1960s through today. Its studios are located at the Tulsa Event Center in Southeast Tulsa and its transmitter site is on the Osage Reservation.

website: http://www.kmod.com/, http://kmod.iheart.com

KCFO (Q6326736)
item type: radio station
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

KCFO (970 AM) is a Tulsa, Oklahoma, area Christian radio station. KCFO airs national shows such as Dave Ramsey, J. Vernon McGee, David Jeremiah, Dennis Rainey, and Albert Mohler.

website: http://www.kcfo.com/

KRMG-FM (Q6336874)
item type: radio station
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

KRMG-FM (102.3 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Sand Springs, Oklahoma, and serving the Tulsa metropolitan area. The station is owned by Cox Media Group and airs a conservative news/talk radio format, simulcast with co-owned AM 740 KRMG.

website: http://www.krmg.com

KBEZ (Q6325790)
item type: radio station
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

KBEZ (92.9 MHz, "92.9 The Drive") is a commercial FM radio station in Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States. It is owned by Griffin Communications and airs a classic hits radio format. Its studios are located in Downtown Tulsa and the transmitter is in the Osage Reservation north of Sand Springs, Oklahoma, broadcasting at 100,000 watts.

website: http://www.929thedrive.com

KRAV-FM (Q6336500)
item type: radio station
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

KRAV-FM (96.5 MHz, "Mix 96.5"), is a commercial radio station in Tulsa, Oklahoma, owned by Cox Radio. It airs a hot adult contemporary radio format, playing a mix of pop hits from the 1990s to today. Its studios and offices are located in the Cox Broadcasting Complex on South Memorial Drive, near Interstate 44 in Tulsa. The transmitter is on Route 97 in the Osage Reservation north of Sand Springs. Mix 96.5 is also heard on Cox Digital Cable channel 1984.

website: http://www.mix96tulsa.com/

KVOO-FM (Q6340190)
item type: radio station
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

KVOO-FM (98.5 MHz) is a commercial radio station in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The station is owned by Griffin Communications and it airs a country music radio format. The station picked up the heritage call sign and country format in 1988. It shared the call letters with an AM sister station that had long been known for country music in Tulsa, until the AM outlet changed to a news/talk format as KFAQ in 2002. KVOO's studios are located in downtown Tulsa and the transmitter is in the Osage Reservation north of Sand Springs, Oklahoma.

website: http://www.kvoo.com/

Wilson Ranch Airport (Q35321266)
item type: aerodrome / airport

FAA airport code: 79OK; USGS GNIS ID: 2717021

Osage Casino Hotel - Skiatook (Q106536754)
item type: casino

Street address: 5591 West Rogers Boulevard (from Wikidata)

website: https://www.osagecasino.com/

Walnut Creek State Park (Q7963575)
item type: protected area
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Walnut Creek State Park was a former Oklahoma State Park on the north shore of Lake Keystone, 4 miles (6.4 km) west of Prue in Osage County, Oklahoma. The park was created in 1966, and contains 1,400 acres. Facilities include sandy beaches, a softball field, picnic shelter with tables, RV hookups, and tent sites and restrooms. The 15 miles (24 km) long Sand Plum Trail is open to hikers, horseback riders, and mountain bikers. The park has an equestrian campground, but visitors must bring their own horses because horses are not available for rent in the park. The park was open all year.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: 2014 disestablishments in Oklahoma
Lyman, Oklahoma (Q109298472)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Lyman was a town in Osage County, Oklahoma, located about 20 miles (30 driving miles) northeast of Ponca City, Oklahoma, and 30 miles southeast of Winfield, Kansas, the two closest population centers. It became an oilfield boomtown shortly after the discovery of the Burbank field in 1920. It was named after A.J. Lyman, who platted the town and sold the lots.

Red Eagle Formation (Q18393754)
item type: formation
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Red Eagle Formation (or Red Eagle Limestone) is a geologic formation ranging from Oklahoma, through Kansas, into southeast Nebraska of the United States. Its members define the Carboniferous-Permian boundary in Kansas.