Don’t expect a massive national park; this is a twenty-minute roadside detour perfect for breaking up a long Oklahoma drive. The ninety-foot totem pole is genuinely impressive concrete folk art, covered in bizarre, intricate carvings that definitely predate modern street art. Bring your camera, walk the quiet grounds, and check out the small museum nearby if it’s open. It’s weird, it’s free, and it perfectly captures the specific energy of kitschy Americana.
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