Last remaining preserved sod house in Oklahoma open to visitors
Oklahoma’s only remaining, and fully preserved sod house is open to the public.
Last remaining preserved sod house in Oklahoma open to visitors
Oklahoma’s only remaining, and fully preserved sod house is open to the public.
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Last remaining preserved sod house in Oklahoma open to visitors
Oklahoma’s only remaining, and fully preserved sod house is open to the public.
Oklahoma’s only remaining, and fully preserved sod house is open to the public.Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here.The museum encloses the original sod house, constructed in 1894 near Aline, Oklahoma. Visitors can enjoy the experience of walking through the house and exploring exhibits, artifacts, photographs and a root cellar.>> Download the KOCO 5 AppFor more information on the sod house museum, click here.Top HeadlinesParis Olympics Day 1 recap: Here’s what happenedMembers of Grammy-nominated gospel group dead in plane crashPerson shot, another hit by car after gunfire at southwest Oklahoma City house party, police sayOHP: Two Oklahoma men killed in separate single-vehicle wrecks along state roadsTwo men, woman arrested, accused of throwing man off a bridge near Henryetta
ALINE, Okla. —
Oklahoma’s only remaining, and fully preserved sod house is open to the public.
Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here.
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The museum encloses the original sod house, constructed in 1894 near Aline, Oklahoma.
Visitors can enjoy the experience of walking through the house and exploring exhibits, artifacts, photographs and a root cellar.
For more information on the sod house museum, click here.
Top Headlines
- Paris Olympics Day 1 recap: Here’s what happened
- Members of Grammy-nominated gospel group dead in plane crash
- Person shot, another hit by car after gunfire at southwest Oklahoma City house party, police say
- OHP: Two Oklahoma men killed in separate single-vehicle wrecks along state roads
- Two men, woman arrested, accused of throwing man off a bridge near Henryetta