Drumright was named for Aaron Drumright, a farmer and later
local businessman. His home at 403 S. Creek Ave., is on the
National Register of Historic Sites. The First United
Methodist Church at 115 N. Pennsylvania Ave., is also on the list
and a must see while your in town. Boy Scout Troop 8 was founded in
1935 by the United Methodist Church. Drumright was at the center of
a large, productive oilfield in the 1910s and 1920s. The depression
of the 1930s saw the town declined as oil production waned, and a
large refinery at the edge of town closed in the 1950s.
Way Park and the stage there were used during the great
depression to bring free entertainment to the locals. A mural
downtown depicts a night of entertainment enjoyed by the town.

The cache is located at Way Park. The cache may be easy to find
but take your time and enjoy this great little town.