[1] Landmark name Image Date designated[2] Location County Description 1 101 Ranch Historic District 101 Ranch Historic District May 15, 1975 (#73001560 ) Ponca City 36°36′47″N 97°08′34″W / 36.613056°N 97.142778°W / 36.613056; -97.142778 (101 Ranch Historic District ) Kay Ranch where rodeo bull-dogging was developed to an art form by Bill Pickett ; home base of 101 Ranch Wild West Show. 2 Bizzell Library Bizzell Library January 3, 2001 (#01000071 ) Norman 35°12′28″N 97°26′44″W / 35.207778°N 97.445556°W / 35.207778; -97.445556 (Bizzell Library ) Cleveland Library of University of Oklahoma , focus of racial segregation Supreme Court case. 3 Boley Historic District Boley Historic District May 15, 1975 (#75001568 ) Boley 35°29′44″N 96°28′58″W / 35.495556°N 96.482778°W / 35.495556; -96.482778 (Boley Historic District ) Okfuskee All-black town founded in 1903, product of segregationist policies. 4 Boston Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, South Boston Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, South January 20, 1999 (#78002270 ) Tulsa 36°08′38″N 95°59′04″W / 36.143889°N 95.984444°W / 36.143889; -95.984444 (Boston Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, South ) Tulsa One of finest examples of ecclesiastical Art Deco architecture in the U.S. 5 Camp Nichols Upload image May 23, 1963 (#66000628 ) Wheeless 36°45′10″N 102°55′35″W / 36.75266°N 102.92627°W / 36.75266; -102.92627 (Camp Nichols ) Cimarron Ruins of fort built by Kit Carson to protect the Cimarron Cutoff trail (Santa Fe Trail) followers from hostile Kiowa and Apache . 6 Cherokee National Capitol Cherokee National Capitol July 4, 1961 (#66000627 ) Tahlequah 35°54′38″N 94°58′14″W / 35.91063°N 94.97053°W / 35.91063; -94.97053 (Cherokee National Capitol ) Cherokee Capitol of the Cherokee nation from 1869 to 1907, when Oklahoma became a state. 7 Creek National Capitol Creek National Capitol July 4, 1961 (#66000632 ) Okmulgee 35°37′24″N 95°58′18″W / 35.623221°N 95.971769°W / 35.623221; -95.971769 (Creek National Capitol ) Okmulgee Capitol of Creek nation from 1878 to 1907, now a museum. 8 Deer Creek Site Upload image April 16, 1964 (#66000630 ) Newkirk Kay Archeological site, site of a fortified village of the Wichita . 9 Fort Gibson Fort Gibson December 12, 1960 (#66000631 ) Fort Gibson 35°48′14″N 95°15′26″W / 35.803889°N 95.257222°W / 35.803889; -95.257222 (Fort Gibson ) Muskogee Fort built in 1824 in the Indian Territory . 10 Fort Sill Fort Sill December 12, 1960 (#66000629 ) Fort Sill 34°42′15″N 98°30′30″W / 34.704167°N 98.508333°W / 34.704167; -98.508333 (Fort Sill ) Comanche Only still-active fort from Indian wars on the south plains. 11 Fort Washita Fort Washita June 23, 1965 (#66000626 ) Nida 34°06′13″N 96°32′54″W / 34.103611°N 96.548333°W / 34.103611; -96.548333 (Fort Washita ) Bryan Established in 1842 to protect the Choctaws and Chickasaws from the plains Indians. 12 Guthrie Historic District Guthrie Historic District January 20, 1999 (#74001664 ) Guthrie 35°52′48″N 97°25′31″W / 35.88°N 97.425278°W / 35.88; -97.425278 (Guthrie Historic District ) Logan Now a historic district . 13 Honey Springs Battlefield Honey Springs Battlefield February 27, 2013 (#13000280 ) Rentiesville 35°31′53″N 95°29′09″W / 35.5313°N 95.4858°W / 35.5313; -95.4858 (Honey Springs Battlefield ) McIntosh and Muskogee Site of the Battle of Honey Springs , a Civil War battle known for its preponderance of non-white combatants. 14 Ernest Whitworth Marland Mansion Ernest Whitworth Marland Mansion December 22, 1977 (#73001561 ) Ponca City 36°43′01″N 97°03′38″W / 36.716944°N 97.060556°W / 36.716944; -97.060556 (Ernest Whitworth Marland Mansion ) Kay Home of Oklahoma politician Ernest Whitworth Marland . 15 McLemore Site Upload image July 19, 1964 (#66000636 ) Colony Washita An archeological site. 16 Murrell Home Murrell Home May 30, 1974 (#70000530 ) Park Hill 35°51′21″N 94°57′32″W / 35.855725°N 94.958953°W / 35.855725; -94.958953 (Murrell Home ) Cherokee A house. 17 Platt National Park Historic District Platt National Park Historic District July 7, 2011 (#11000628 ) Sulphur 34°30′02″N 96°58′20″W / 34.500556°N 96.972222°W / 34.500556; -96.972222 (Platt National Park Historic District ) Murray Square mile sold by Chickasaw Nation to federal government for park use in 1902 18 Price Tower Price Tower March 29, 2007 (#74001670 ) Bartlesville 36°44′51″N 95°58′34″W / 36.7475°N 95.976111°W / 36.7475; -95.976111 (Price Tower ) Washington A Frank Lloyd Wright designed building. His only realized skyscraper design completed in 1956, and commissioned by H.C. Price Petroleum Company. 19 Sequoyah's Cabin Sequoyah's Cabin December 21, 1965 (#66000634 ) Akins 35°30′51″N 94°39′07″W / 35.514167°N 94.651944°W / 35.514167; -94.651944 (Sequoyah's Cabin ) Sequoyah Log cabin home of Sequoyah , who created "talking leaves", written language for the Cherokee. 20 Stamper site Upload image July 19, 1964 (#66000635 ) Optima Texas Archeological site. 21 Washita Battlefield Washita Battlefield January 12, 1965 (#66000633 ) Cheyenne 35°37′03″N 99°42′01″W / 35.6175°N 99.700278°W / 35.6175; -99.700278 (Washita Battlefield ) Roger Mills Where George Custer led the Seventh Cavalry surprise attack on village of Cheyenne Chief Black Kettle in 1868. 22 Wheelock Academy Upload image December 21, 1965 (#66000949 ) Millerton 33°59′38″N 94°59′18″W / 33.993889°N 94.988333°W / 33.993889; -94.988333 (Wheelock Academy ) McCurtain Originally a missionary school for girls of the Choctaw nation, this became an academy and the model for other academies of the 5 civilized nations.