Fort Gibson Historic Site

Oklahoma

TypeLandmark
CategoryLandmark History
Visitingticketed (state historic site)

Robert E. Lee, Zachary Taylor, and Jefferson Davis all walked this ground before they were famous. Built in 1824 as the Army's westernmost outpost, Fort Gibson anchored the end of the Trail of Tears and kept an uneasy peace on the frontier for over 50 years without a single battle at the fort itself -- reconstructed log buildings and a stone garrison still stand for visitors to walk through today.

Fills a gap in OK's eastern/Cherokee Nation frontier-history corridor, distinct from the existing Route 66 and hiking content, with a real walk-around historic site (not just a marker).

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