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Last modified: 11/16/07

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National Hall of Fame for Famous American Indians

An outdoor garden features a self-guided tour of 42 bronze busts of famous American Indians. The hall of fame was founded in 1952.

Among the Native Americans honored in the hall are Sacajawea, Sequoyah, Charles Curtis, Pontiac, Osceola, Blackhawk, Sitting Bull, Tecumseh, Cochise, Geronimo, Pocahontas, John Ross, Stand Waite, Roberta Lawson, Maj. Gen. Clarence Tinker, Jim Thorpe, Will Rogers, and Chief Joseph.

Address: National Hall of Fame for Famous American Indians, 115 U.S. 62 East, P O Box 548, Anadarko, Oklahoma 73005; 405-247-5555; 800-433-5661; Fax: 405-247-5571. Web: http://www.anadarko.org5.


Pipeline Crossroads
of the World

Cushing, Oklahoma is the Pipeline Crossroads of the World, with pipelines coming from New Mexico, the Texas oil fields, and the Gulf Coast.

Address: Cushing Chamber of Commerce,
1301 E. Main Street, Cushing, Oklahoma 74023; 918-225-2400; Fax: 918-225-2903.
Web: http://www.cushingchamber.com.

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