Wednesday, August 16, 2017

A Little Bit More of Pawhuska

We stopped in Pawhuska, so I could see some of the sites,  before the Branch activity.  Elder and Sister Titmus, and Elder Gibson, were very patient as I strolled the street taking some photo's.
 This mural is on the side of the Osage Language Building
 This old building on the other side of the street is v shaped
 now an Napa oil store
 Osage Nation Language Building



 This cool building is the Blacksmiths home of
Sid Delarue




Built in 1871
5 room house
 Centennial Rock
1907-2007
 Elder Grey and Sister Robin Titmus
always a smile.
 Delarue built this home with native timber and 18" sandstone walls
 There is a hand in the center
 maybe before we leave we will understand what the different patterns mean.

City Hall
there is a cool bell in that tower.



 Okie Cowboy



 Fire Station
 modern added to old
Stained Glass Window






 Up near the Court House you see this view of the Town.

 Osage County Court House



 Quite a step set of stair gazing up at the Court House


Side view
Back view

 Fun clouds

I'm going to research this building to see what it's history is.


back  building also cool 

 This one also


 lighting the way to the stairs down the hill.


 Million Dollar Elm
A dutch barn design built right on the edge of the hill.


It was fun to take a quick trip, much thanks to the Titmus's for letting me 
see and photograph some more of the sites of Pawhuska.

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