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Ponca City - Marland's Grand Home

E.W. Marland's home on Grand was built in 1916. He was a millionaire oilman and the 10th governor of Oklahoma. The 22 room home had one of the first indoor swimming pools in the state and eight acres of formal gardens.

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101 Ranch Room
The 101 Ranch Room is located in Marland's Grand Home in Ponca City. The 101 Ranch was home to hundreds of participants in the famous 101 Wild West Show which traveled the world from 1908 to 1929. Memorabilia includes saddles, ropes, and photographs.
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D.A.R. Memorial Museum
The D.A.R. Museum is located in the attic of the Marland's Grand Home in Ponca City. Exhibits include relics and artifacts such as a 13-star U.S. flag, documents, clothing and furnishings that have been donated by the Daughters of the American Revolution.
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Indian Museum
The Indian Museum is located in the Marland Grand Home. It contains a collection of artifacts representing more than 30 tribes from across the United States. Arrowheads, knife sheaths, moccasins, and an Osage Wedding Costume are displayed.

Two of the most historically significant highlights are original peace treaties signed by the U.S. Army and the Kanza Tribe in 1815 and 1825. The Indians signed the 1815 treaty in blood.
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