Osage Nation Superintendent’s Home
Osage Nation Superintendent’s Home is a public building in Osage, Oklahoma which is located on Grandview Avenue. Osage Nation Superintendent’s Home is situated nearby to the government office Osage Nation Prinicpal Chief’s Office, as well as near Osage County Assessors Office.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Pawhuska.
Pawhuska
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Pawhuska is a city of 3,400 people in the Green Country region of Oklahoma. It is a good base for visiting the Tallgrass Prairie Preserve and its buffalo herds, plus it serves as the base for the Osage tribal government and is allegedly where the first Boy Scout troop started.
Osage Nation Superintendent’s Home
- Type: Public building
- Address: 627 Grandview Avenue, Pawhuska, 74056
- Categories: building, office building, and government building
- Location: Osage, Oklahoma, Great Plains, United States, North America
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Latitude
36.66583° or 36° 39′ 57″ northLongitude
-96.34059° or 96° 20′ 26″ westOperator
Osage NationOpen location code
8685MM85+8QOpenStreetMap ID
way 194212984OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=public_buildingOpenStreetMap feature
building=office
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