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The Honey Springs Battlefield in Checotah will be holding its annual memorial service on Saturday, July 19 at 10:30 a.m.
The Bauxite Historical Museum began in 1887, when bauxite was first discovered in Saline County. Mostly made of aluminum ...
OPINION| Curtis Varnell: Remembering Norristown, a once bustling settlement just south of Russellville One of the more historic sites in Arkansas 3 minutes ago by Curtis Varnell The Timepiece ...
Send questions or comments to Arkansas Postcard Past, P.O. Box 2221, Little Rock, AR 72203 Russellville, 1909: In the fall season farmers brought their cotton to town to sell in the mule-drawn wagons.
Gailard Sartain, Image courtesy Oklahoma Historical Society Sartin’s iconic career began in Tulsa showcasing his talents in movie roles such as Sheriff Orville P. Bull-Moose on the hit show Hee-Haw.
The Greater Shenandoah Area Historical Society held its first monthly meeting of the year with Anne Chaikowsky LaVoie Skirmantas serving as guest speaker. Her presentation dealt with significant co… ...
Even though Arkansas hasn’t had a a breakout year, the fans stay behind them no matter what.” An On3.com 3-star prospect, Lincoln was timed at 10.93 seconds in the 100 meters, 22.47 in the 200 ...
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Rep. Brad Boles of Marlow announces candidacy for Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner - MSNMARLOW, Okla. (KSWO) - Oklahoma State Representative Brad Boles (R-Marlow) has announced his candidacy for Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner. Boles announced the campaign on Tuesday. In the ...
Teresa Ditmer, of Sidney, plays the part of Lucinda Frazer Horr during the Shelby County Historical Society’s 25th annual Graceland Cemetery Walk on Thursday. Ditmer stood on the Horr family ...
The National Register of Historic Places is part of the National Park Service. It was authorized by the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966. It's a "national program to coordinate and support ...
Trait Thompson, Oklahoma Historical Society executive director, is pictured June 4 in front of a display at the Oklahoma History Center. Q: Tell us a bit about the Oklahoma Historical Society.
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