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TravelOK.com - Oklahoma's Official Travel & Tourism Site
Okmulgee. The city of Okmulgee takes its name after the Muscogee word meaning “bubbling water.”. Visit this northeast Oklahoma destination to discover the flowing water at the Okmulgee & Dripping Springs Lake & Recreation Area. Nestled in mighty oak trees, these parks offer camping, hiking and incredible scenery.
Okmulgee, OK: All You Must Know Before You Go (2024) - Tripadvisor
Okmulgee. Essential Okmulgee. Do. Places to see, ways to wander, and signature experiences. See all. Okmulgee and Dripping Springs Lake and Recreation Area. 21. Nature & Wildlife Areas, State Parks. Creek Council House Museum. 18. History Museums. Henryetta Territorial Museum. 10. History Museums. Nichols Park. 3. Parks.
Okmulgee, Oklahoma - Wikipedia
Okmulgee is a city in, and the county seat of, Okmulgee County, Oklahoma, United States, and is part of the Tulsa Metropolitan Area. The name is from the Mvskoke word okimulgee, which means "boiling waters". The site was chosen because of the nearby rivers and springs. Okmulgee is 38 miles south of Tulsa and 13 miles north of Henryetta via US-75.
Okmulgee | Creek Nation, Muscogee, History | Britannica
Okmulgee, city, seat (1907) of Okmulgee county, east-central Oklahoma, U.S. It lies near the Deep Fork of the North Canadian River, south of Tulsa. Its name (meaning “bubbling water”) comes from a Creek Indian town in Alabama. It was the capital of the Creek Nation from 1868 until Oklahoma achieved.
Okmulgee | The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture
Okmulgee, the county seat of Okmulgee County, is located fourteen miles north of Interstate 40 on U.S. Highway 62/75. The town was founded after the Civil War in 1868 when the Creek Nation began restoring order to their devastated homeland and came together in a general council to establish a capitol building.
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