Creek County

Creek County

Creek County was named for the Creek tribe.

Creek

Creek County

Battle of Round Mountain

This first battle of the Civil War in Ind. Ter., begain 6 mi. south, Nov 19, 1861, when Col. D.H. Cooper's Confederate vanguard was repulsed by Lit...

Creek

Creek County

Creek County Courthouse

Creek County Courthouse. Listed National Register of Historic Places 1985.

Creek

Creek County

Dr. Harry Haas Home

Sapulpa Historic Preservation Commisssion 10 North Poplar Sapulpa, Oklahoma The home of Dr. Harry R. Haas and his wife Rose. Dr. Harry Ha...

Creek

Creek County

Euchee Mission Boarding School

Euchee Mission Boarding School In 1891, the Presbyterian Mission Board began plans to established a school among the Euchee Indians in this area...

Creek

Creek County

Guardian of the Plains

Pride in Sapulpa Project, "Guardian of the Plains" In celebration of the Oklahoma Centennial. Erected by the Sapulpa Chamber of Commerce. Sculptor:...

Creek

Creek County

Keystone State Park

Located on beautiful Keystone Lake, this state park offers 22 lake-view cabins with fireplaces, a community center with kitchen, picnic areas, grou...

Creek

Creek County

Rock Creek Bridge

Route 66 Bridge: This bridge was built in 1921 to server the Ozark Trail. It became part of U.S. Highway 66 in 1926 when the Chicago to Los Angel...

Creek

Creek County

Sapulpa

Creek Indian "Chief" Sapulpa had a ranch, blacksmith shop and store here by 1850. Serving in Confed. Army, he was discharged a Lieut., and is buri...

Creek

Creek County

Travis Leon Bench Memorial

In memory of Oklahoma Highway Patrol Trooper and former Sapulpa police officer Travis Leon Bench. Born Nov. 24, 1955, who was shot and killed in th...


  1. County information from Wikipedia.
  2. Population from U.S. Census Bureau, 2020.