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Chickasaw White House

Built in 1885, this historic landmark was the home of Chickasaw Governor Douglas H. Johnston
The Chickasaw White House was built in 1895 in Emet, Oklahoma, and served as the home of Chickasaw Governor Douglas H. Johnston.

De Soto National Memorial

Commemorates the landing of Hernando de Soto, who encountered the Chickasaws in 1540
This National Memorial is dedicated to the historic landing of the Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto in Florida in 1539.

Kullihoma

A tribal reserve with traditional Chickasaw dwellings
Kullihoma is located between Ada and Allen on Highway 1. It was established after the passage of the Indian Welfare Act of 1936.

Fort Washita

Established as a military fortress of protection for recently relocated Chickasaws and Choctaws
This military post served as protection for relocated Chickasaw and Choctaw Indians and was later occupied by the Confederacy during the Civil War.