Eric Standridge, author of the Oklahoma Traveler series online, is a historian who focuses on writing about strange and bizarre places in Oklahoma, interesting places to visit in the state, and facts that most people may not know.
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This was precisely what happened in Poteau, Oklahoma on Thursday, January 25, 1934. Shortly before noon, Clyde and his gang drove the ...
A Tale of Bonnie and Clyde: The Bank Robbery at Poteau, Oklahoma
2017-09-07T16:40:00-05:00
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Witteville was once a prosperous mining town during the early 20 th century. Located just three miles west of Poteau, the Witteville ...
The Story of Witteville, Oklahoma
2017-09-07T16:38:00-05:00
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The Little Sahara Sand Dunes in Oklahoma were formed more than 11,000 years ago, during the end of the Pleistocene epoch. During this t...
Little Sahara State Park
2017-09-07T16:36:00-05:00
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In the early days of what would eventually become Oklahoma, Skullyville was already a flourishing town. Founded in 1832, when the forc...
The Story of Old Skullyville
2017-09-07T16:35:00-05:00
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Swimming through a sea of green foliage, the Catoosa blue whale smiles happily at travelers driving along the old historic route 66....
The Catoosa Blue Whale in Catoosa, Oklahoma
2017-09-07T16:34:00-05:00
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