O.C. #7 - Great View! Traditional Cache
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Placing another cache on our way home from Pawhuska. Great View! Blue Stem Lake, Tall Grass Prairie, Oil Wells, Wild Horses, etc... Small camoed pill bottle, easy park and grab. Bring your own writing stick! Parking should be fine, pulling off the road should not be a problem - if you have kids, watch for the cars.
Pawhuska , capital of the Osage Nation, attributes much of it's rich history and culture to the Osage tribe. The origins of the tribe date back to the Ice Age, though their link with Pawhuska began in 1871 when they bought this land back from the Cherokees.
As perpetual owners of the mineral rights in the county, the Osage Indians became the richest people per capita in the world during the "Oil Boom" of the 1920's. Their fascinating history is chronicled in the Osage Tribal Museum, the oldest continually operating tribal museum in the United States.
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Vs lbh arrq bar, lbh nera'g ybbxvat.