Great visitors' center, packed with thought-provoking exhibits! Enthusiastic, well-informed staff.
Honey Springs Battlefield
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The Oklahoma Historical Society is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing the state's rich history and culture through a diverse array of museums, historic sites, exhibitions, and publications. Established in 1893, the organization is committed to illuminating Oklahoma's complex past while providing resources and educational opportunities to the public.
Among its many offerings, the Society highlights significant locations such as the Honey Springs Battlefield, the Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center, and the Oklahoma Route 66 Museum, all of which showcase the state's historical significance and cultural heritage. Members enjoy free admission to over twenty sites across Oklahoma, further enhancing their engagement with the heritage of the area.
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If you live close to Checotah, Ok, this might be interesting. The trails are kept mowed. There's no one manning an information center. I felt a little nervous because it's so isolated. I've been...
Went to Honey Springs this last weekend. The battlefield area was open but there was no staff to be found nor was the visitor 'shed' open. Every informational sign along the trails was unreadable...
7/15/17 Went to Honey Springs to attend the memorial service at the visitor center honoring the 154th anniversary of the Civil War battle. We managed to find the battlefield area and expected to...
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