Wagoner (Oklahoma)
Wagoner is a city in the Green Country in Oklahoma. It was huge on the railroad scene with Henry Wagoner's helping hand, and the first city to be incorporated in Indian Territory, in 1896. Unfortunately, it was also the site of a brutal lynching of a teenage African American in 1914.
See
- 🌍 Wagoner City Museum, 122 S Main St, ☏ +1 918 485-9111. Relics about the city's history, including its status as a "Train Town USA".
Do
- 🌍 Sequoyah State Park, 17131 Park 10, Hulbert, ☏ +1 918 772-2046. A grand lake-centered state park, with an array of trails and Three Forks Nature Center and the largest state park lodge in the state. $10.
Eat
- 🌍 Whitehorn Cove Marina, 401 W Cherokee St, ☏ +1 918 462-3311.
Sleep
- 🌍 Indian Lodge, 33700 State Highway 51, ☏ +1 918 485-3184. $45-170/night.
- 🌍 Pelican Point Marina and Hotel Resort, 34179 Marina Dr, ☏ +1 918 485-3006. Comfortable lakeside lodging with an outdoor pool.
Go next
Routes through Wagoner |
Miami ← Pryor ← Jct W E ← | N S | → Muskogee → McAlester |
Tulsa ← Coweta ← | W E | → Tahlequah → Stilwell |
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