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Hartshorne: Preserving the Legacy of the 'Queen City of the Coal Belt'
In the heart of Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, Hartshorne emerges as a symbol of the coal mining boom that once swept through the region in the late 19th century. Known as the 'Queen City of the Coal Belt,' this town's historical narrative is rich with the tales of prosperity and industrial vigor brought about by the discovery of coal. James Jackson 'J. J.' McAlester, a Civil War veteran, was pivotal in initiating this era of growth, his entrepreneurial endeavors leading to the establishment of the McAlester Coal Mining Co. and transforming Hartshorne into a melting pot of cultures and economic success.
Whispers and Shadows: Exploring the Haunting Legacy of Blanco, Texas
In the heart of Texas Hill Country, the ghost town of Blanco stands as a haunting testament to a bygone era, its deserted buildings and overgrown paths whispering tales of a once-bustling community. The restored 1885 Blanco County Courthouse echoes with the whispers of history, while the ghostly figure of Lackey, with his blood-soaked bandana, is said to hitchhike along Highway 281, contributing to the town's eerie lore.
Echoes of the Past: The Rise and Fall of Alderson, Alberta's Ghost Town
In the vast prairies of Alberta, the ghost town of Alderson, once a beacon of prosperity known as 'Carlstadt' and the 'Star of the Prairies,' now stands as a haunting symbol of dreams unfulfilled. Referred to as 'heartbreaking Alderson' by writer Johnnie Bachusky, the town's saga began with high hopes as the Canadian Pacific Railway ushered in settlers and growth around the early 1880s. However, the initial boom quickly fizzled out, succumbing to fires, crop failures, and the unforgiving dry-belt climate, leading to a mass departure and Alderson's heartbreaking decline.
Indian Nation Turnpike narrows to one lane for surface repairs near McAlester
OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — From Monday through December 4, Indian Nation Turnpike will be narrowed to one lane at US-69 (mm 63) near McAlester for surface repairs. The US-69 exit ramps will remain open. According to officials, southbound SH-375/Indian Nation Turnpike will be narrowed to one lane south of...
QUINTON POLICE CHIEF, OFFICERS TAKE OATHS OF OFFICE
Quinton’s town Judge Max Moss administered an oath to six Quinton Police Department employees during the swearing-in ceremony on Nov. 16. Details are in the current issue (Nov. 23) of the paper. In print and online.
The Haunting Legend of the Daisy Ghost: A Town's Spectral Heritage
In the heart of the Smoky Mountains, the quaint town of Daisy harbors a spectral secret. As the clock strikes twelve, a ghostly figure known as the Daisy Ghost is seen wandering the town center's moonlit streets. Believed to be the spirit of the town's founder, this eerie apparition becomes the centerpiece of local folklore, particularly during the Halloween season when the supernatural feels strikingly close.
Canadian, OK: A Small Town with Big City Access
Nestled in the heart of the Oklahoma City Metropolitan Area, Canadian, OK is a hidden gem that offers the best of both worlds to its residents. With a modest population of 143, the town boasts a close-knit community feel while providing easy access to the amenities and opportunities of a larger city. Its high rate of homeownership at 83.9% and an average household size of 3.38 exemplify the town’s family-friendly nature.
Today the gas price is close to $3.09 in Savanna as of 2023-11-28. Find the available station near you.
Photo from Unsplash and unrelated to the city. For most people, it is a constant necessity of life to manage gas prices. The national average price for a gallon of regular-grade gas on Tuesday is $3.246, a week ago the price is $3.295 , according to AAA.
Delving into the Coal Mines and Italian Culture at Krebs Heritage Museum
Nestled in the heart of Oklahoma's Little Italy, the Krebs Heritage Museum presents a unique exploration of Krebs' coal mining legacy intertwined with its vibrant Italian culture. The museum offers an intimate look at the city's evolution from a coal mining hub in the early 1900s to a community rich in Italian traditions. Artifacts and exhibits provide visitors with a tangible connection to the strenuous lives of coal miners and the Italian immigrants who contributed to the town's distinctive character.
Nelson Feed & Seed
History: Nelson Feed and Seed has been a family business since 1933. “My great-grandpa (Verner Nelson) opened the store,” manager Dexer Nelson said. “When he bought the building, he called it Nelson Feed and Produce, then in 1961, my grandpa (Max Nelson) bought it and changed it to Nelson Feed and Seed.”
Hanna, Oklahoma: A Living Tribute to the Muscogee (Creek) Nation's Legacy
In the heart of McIntosh County, the town of Hanna, Oklahoma, stands as a proud embodiment of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation's enduring legacy. With its roots deeply planted in the once flourishing Creek Nation Indian Territory, Hanna preserves the rich history and traditions of the Native American tribes who originally inhabited this land. From its early days within the Creek Nation to its role in agriculture, the town's evolution is a tribute to a community that honors its past while adapting for the future.
Gowen Forest: Where Ghostly Whispers Dance Among the Trees
Deep in the heart of Oregon's serene expanse, the enigmatic Gowen Forest beckons with tales of the supernatural. This woodland realm, where the whisper of leaves and the shroud of darkness come alive, feeds the chilling legends that have woven their way through local folklore. Ghostly apparitions and strange nocturnal sounds captivate the imaginations of residents and visitors, turning skeptics into believers. As the sun sets, the quiet forest murmurs with the echoes of its haunting past, refusing to let the dead rest in silence.
Unveiling the Mystique: The Legend of the Crowder Lake Monster
In a tranquil town nestled by Crowder Lake, there exists a legend that has captivated the community's soul for generations. An enigmatic creature, known as the Crowder Lake Monster, is rumored to dwell in the obscure depths of the lake, emerging only to imprint its mysterious image upon the rare observer before fading into the watery abyss. This local lore has been woven into the fabric of the town, echoing tales like the Loch Ness Monster and Nebraska's Walgren Lake Monster, ingraining itself as a hallmark of local identity and wonder.
The Kinta Depot Museum: A Journey Through Time and Progress
The Kinta Depot Museum, a treasured historical landmark nestled in the town of Kinta, offers a rich tapestry of the past, encapsulating the essence of its growth and development. Housed in the original Kinta Depot, constructed in 1910, the museum was once the nucleus of local commerce and transportation, propelling Kinta's economy. Today, it stands as a cultural haven, displaying artifacts and exhibits that reflect the town's journey through time.
The Phantom Woman of Kiowa: A Ghostly Legacy Entwined with Tribal Heritage
Nestled within the Great Plains, the town of Kiowa reverberates with local folklore and ghost stories deeply rooted in its cultural fabric. The Kiowa tribe, with its rich nomadic history, has bequeathed a particularly spine-chilling tale that has become the cornerstone of local lore: the legend of a ghostly woman who roams the streets at night. This phantom wanderer, a spectral figure etched into the community's consciousness, is a cultural relic that whispers of the town's mystical past and the Kiowa's enduring connection to the spirit world.
Sensitive Santa is coming to area towns
Monday, November 27, 2023 - For some families with children on the autism spectrum, or with other sensory problems, the holiday season can be overwhelming. The long lines at stores to get a short amount of time with Santa, which may or may not work out, can be frustrating for a child with autism and the families.
A 2.5-ton sooty symbol stands as reminder of McAlester’s coal mining history
MCALESTER, Okla. (KFOR) — The stone sits heavily now just outside the old high school. A sign bolted to it states that it’s the largest lump of McAlester coal at two-and-a-half tons, cut from beneath the city itself more than a century ago, and presented as a gift from the city’s namesake, J.J. McAlester, who was the first to open coal mines there.
Texas High School Football: How to Stream the Canadian High School vs. Idalou High School Game - November 24
Idalou High School will host Canadian High School at 2:00 PM CT on Friday, November 24. Follow high school football this season on the NFHS Network! Keep tabs on your family or alma mater and tune in!. Canadian vs. Idalou Game Information. Game Day: Friday, November 24. Game Time: 2:00...
Echoes of the Past: Unraveling Ashland's Haunted History
Amidst Ashland's serene landscapes lies a spine-chilling legacy of ghosts and spectral legends. The town's tranquil appearance belies its haunted history, epitomized by the dilapidated old schoolhouse and the historic Stone's Public House. Reports of strange sounds, phantom sightings, and eerie occurrences have woven themselves into the fabric of local lore, unsettling those who dare to explore these sites.