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Sparks, OK January 13, 20221 comment|City/Town:•Sparks Photo Galleries at End of Article Sparks, Oklahoma lays on land that was once part of the Sac and Fox Reservation, which was dissolved in 1890 when the principal chiefs signed an agreement with the......
Oklahoma is one of those unique places in the country that offer a mix of mountainous and flat, wide open operations. The eastern half of the state is somewhat mountainous and difficult while the western half is your stereotypical scene of America's central plains; flat and open country with...
Looks like it was in place when the interstate was built so there's already a bridge over the right of way so they won't have to interfere with the interstate traffic. In reviewing it on Google Earth it just looks like a couple of places where someone has used the r-o-w as a ...
all infrastructure, roads aren't exactly easy to remove. Most commonly, they're paved over with newer, wider, better surfaces, but sometimes they're simply abandoned altogether. These roads that got left behind stand out for their places in history, their eerie beauty, or their cult ...
Meridian received its name from the Indian Meridian on which it is located. This line is used as the main street and also separates the town into two townships. The west half being in Bear Creek Township, and the east half in South Cimmarron Township. ...
Alabama.Travel says: "...the facility’s rich history has also earned it the title of one of the most haunted places in the south. The urban legend begins with James “Slag” Wormwood, a foreman of the graveyard shift who, to impress his supervisors, would make his workers take dangerous...
Guthrie police detective Jeremy Thorne said the four broke into the old Banner School building. He said the juveniles started a fire in the school while playing with matches and an accelerant, Thorne said. Police don’t know if the four juveniles intended to burn the school down, Thorne said...
The iconic water pump, where the deaf and blind Keller first learned to communicate with her devoted teacher, Anne Sullivan, still stands on the site, which was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1954. Alaska: Oscar Anderson House, Anchorage Pecold // Shutterstock Alaska: ...