Medicine Park: Oklahoma's First Resort - Historical Photos & Travel Guide | Explore America's Hidden Gem for Vacation & Road Trips
Medicine Park: Oklahoma's First Resort - Historical Photos & Travel Guide | Explore America's Hidden Gem for Vacation & Road Trips

Medicine Park: Oklahoma's First Resort - Historical Photos & Travel Guide | Explore America's Hidden Gem for Vacation & Road Trips

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The historic cobblestone community of Medicine Park was founded on July 4, 1908, as Oklahoma's first planned resort. It is located in southwest Oklahoma at the entry to the Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, the second most visited wildlife refuge in the country, hosting 1.5 million annual visitors. Through the political connections of founder Sen. Elmer Thomas, the resort enjoyed a great deal of early success. Tourists flocked to the area to enjoy mountains, wildlife, swimming, fishing, food, and lodging. From its founding through the 1930s, it became a getaway to relax, "chum-around," gamble, and even partake in some illegal bootleg whisky. Medicine Park became known as the "jewel of the Southwest." There was a spa, dance hall, bathhouse, general store, school, hydroelectric plant, and cafe, along with creek swimming and tennis courts. Following World War II, the resort was subject to economic struggles that lasted more than four decades. Today much of the resort town of 400 has been restored and revitalized, and there is renewed excitement about its future.

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Loved the book. My husband bought one for me this past fall when we visited Medicine Park. My daddy always took us there for vacations when I was a little girl and I have very fond memories. So for a Christmas gift I got one for my brother - he was thrilled with it. It brought back a lot of sweet memories.