Platt Historic District - Sulphur, Oklahoma
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N 34° 30.081 W 096° 58.303
14S E 686214 N 3819614
This stone structure was originally build in 1894 as a family residence by Graves Leeper. In 1904 it became the superintendent's office for what was to become Platt National Park. It is now a Ranger Station and Emergency Services headquarters.
Waymark Code: WM7EFB
Location: Oklahoma, United States
Date Posted: 10/14/2009
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member GEO*Trailblazer 1
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Originally known as Sulphur Springs Reservation, and later renamed Platt National Park, the park was established in 1902 through an agreement with the Chickasaw and Choctaw Nations and the federal government. The Chickasaw Nation sold the land to the government in order to protect the unique freshwater and mineral springs along Travertine and Rock Creeks.

Though a number of landscape elements in the Platt District relate to the early period of the park’s establishment, the majority of historic landscape resources relate to the period 1933-1940.

During this period, NPS professionals planned and designed extensive park infrastructure which was constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). Elements included mineral spring pavilions, campgrounds, picnic areas, dams and waterfalls; these were linked by a network of roads and trails. Over one-half million trees and shrubs were planted and an ambitious silviculture program implemented. The CCC work group at Platt National Park was the largest and longest running of any in Oklahoma, employing about 200 workers at any given time between 1933 and 1940.

After 1940, the park first went through a period of wartime economy, followed by minor expansion in 1950. A nature center was added and other changes were made during the NPS’s Mission 66 era. In the 1970s, the park merged with the Arbuckle Recreation Area to become Chickasaw National Recreation Area. The former national park lands became designated as the Travertine District, later renamed the Platt District.
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