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Fort Arbuckle Marker

     Fort Arbuckle Marker is ¼ mile North of Woody’s Corner and another at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineer building below Keystone Dam.  Historians believe this was a Cherokee Strip Outpost which was closed and later moved to southern Oklahoma

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