SW Oklahoma Treasure Sites

RGINN

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About three of the more well known big time treasure tale sites in SW OK. (And I hope those loaded up in the order I talk about them.) First, Twin Mountains, NW of Mtn. Park. Along the old Spanish road following the north fork of the Red River and supposedly where gold taken from Spanish miners in Devil's Canyon by Indians is buried. Second, Elk Mountain in the Wichitas, in the area of many reported sightings of the Cave With the Iron Door. (It's iconic, so I can capitalize). Last, Buzzard's Roost east of Cement, a site associated with the James boys and pretty much depicted dead on on one of their treasure maps. Clues and loot were recovered here some years back.
 

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RGINN

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I didn't have that much time, but it would take you quite a while to travel to all the sites in SW Oklahoma that have treasure tales associated with them.
 

tamrock

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I use to travel to Granite OK.. and one time I left there to head to El Paso TX. The only thing I remember of that drive is I went through the town of Paducah TX and I don't know why I remember that? I've never taken that route ever again.
 

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