Museum

Hunter's Home

3 locals recommend
Location
19479 East Murrell Road
Park Hill, OK

Tips from locals

Tiki
August 17, 2022
The only remaining antebellum plantation home in Oklahoma. Visit. Learn the fascinating history of why this homestead still stands today.
Lakeside
December 31, 2021
When Cherokees were forced to leave their homes during the Trail of Tears, George M. Murrell, husband to the niece of Cherokee leader John Ross, chose to move with his wife’s family to Indian Territory. In Park Hill, he established a plantation and built a large frame home similar to those he remembered in Virginia. Today, "Hunter's Home" is the only remaining antebellum plantation home in Oklahoma.
When Cherokees were forced to leave their homes during the Trail of Tears, George M. Murrell, husband to the niece of Cherokee leader John Ross, chose to move with his wife’s family to Indian Territory. In Park Hill, he established a plantation and built a large frame home similar to those he remem…