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Totem Pole Park |
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Ed Galloway built his Totem Pole Park in Foyil, OK from 1937-1948. The nine acre park includes a 90 foot tall totem pole that took him eleven years to build. The concrete totem poles are a tribute to the American Indian. There is also an octagonal building in the park with a museum of Galloway's hand-carved fiddles and a gift shop. The site is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. For more, see this website. |
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