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  1. May 28, 2021 · Things to Do in Wagoner, Oklahoma: See Tripadvisor's 479 traveler reviews and photos of Wagoner tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in May. We have reviews of the best places to see in Wagoner. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  2. About Wagoner. Wagoner is located on the western edge of the Ozarks. The rural setting and proximity to Fort Gibson Lake provide outdoor activities for all ages and interests. At the intersection of two major highways, Wagoner is only 30 minutes from the Tulsa area and 15 minutes from Muskogee, all by four lane highways.

  3. The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture. County seat of Wagoner County, Wagoner is located at the intersection of U.S. Highway 69 and State Highway 51, eighteen miles north of Muskogee and forty miles east of Tulsa. The town was founded as a "crossroads community" at a point on the Missouri, Kansas and Texas (MK&T) Railway where the ...

  4. Local Attractions. City of Wagoner. With the Arkansas, Verdigris and Grand Rivers, Fort Gibson Lake and the Boston Mountains all close by, Wagoner, Oklahoma is a haven for water enthusiasts and outdoor explorers. Go boating or cast a fishing line at one of several marinas and resorts. And get your giddy-up going at Sequoyah Riding Stables with ...

  5. Located on the western banks of Fort Gibson Lake, Wagoner is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Go boating, cast a line from the shore or explore the nearby Fort Gibson Wildlife Management Area, which is teeming with wildlife. Wagoner is also home to Sequoyah Bay State Park, a year-round destination for tent and RV camping.

  6. Wagoner is a city in the Green Country in Oklahoma. It was huge on the railroad scene with Henry Wagoner's helping hand, and the first city to be incorporated in Indian Territory, in 1896. Unfortunately, it was also the site of a brutal lynching of a teenage African American in 1914.

  7. Visitors. Around Wagoner. Wagoner is a lakeside community with rich history and an amazing downtown. Wagoner was the first town incorporated in Indian Territory in 1896. Wagoner also had the first public school in Indian Territory that was privately funded by its citizens and was open to anyone who wanted to learn.

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