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Medicine Park Wichita Mountains Cobblestone GazetteFall & Winter Issue 2009 - 2010

 

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Welcome to your FREE guide to Medicine Park, the Wichita Mountains Scenic Byway and the newest trend in magazine publishing. Our exciting new publication is 100% an e-magazine ... available only online.

 

On this page, you'll find samples of articles featured in our full 3D issue of the Cobblestone Gazette E-Magazine.  Each semi-annual issue contains numerous feature articles of local interest, loads of history, and articles about select local lodging, businesses, food & beverage establishments, real estate, the arts, entertainment and more. The 3D e-magazine's table of contents is set up by category.  You can easily navigate with a simple mouse click.

 

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Our intent is to serve as a semi-annual "users manual" to the area known as The Wichita Mountains Scenic Byway. We are a useful guide for visitors, residents, business owners, newcomers and people who have a current and future interest the  Wichita Mountains area.

 

We present our publication through the use of state-of-the-art digital 3D flip-page publishing. This new technology digitally simulates the reading experience of printed publications. The magazine is displayed on your computer screen just like a real magazine. You flip turn thru the pages just as you would a printed magazine - but you use your mouse or the embedded page turning icons. The  E-Magazine is best viewed with 1024 X 786 or higher resolutions. Give it a try - we know you'll enjoy our efforts.

 

We will publish the online e-magazine in October each year as a fall/winter edition, then again in late March as a spring and summer edition.  Please tell your friends.

 

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Fall 2009 - Winter 2010

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BUDGET TRAVEL MAGAZINE'S

HOT NEW POLL

 

Medicine Park - Oklahoma's historic first resort, has been selected by Budget Travel Magazine as one of 21 finalist in the nationwide contest seeking "America's Coolest Small Town."  On Thursday, January 28, 2010, it was announced that of 147 towns across America that were nominated, the magazine selected 21 towns that stood out from the crowd.  Medicine Park made that final cut and is now a contender for the title and moving up in the rankings. Area residents and fans of Medicine Park can help Medicine Park become the winner by casting their ballots


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"This is nothing short of great!  Our town is lucky to have you. So many pages of useful information, stories, and effort." 

- Candace McCoy, McCoy Development Company

16 Bar Music
Autohauz Loft
Bank of the Wichitas
Big Rock Mountain Estates
Blissful Body Salon & Boutique
Bonnie & Clyde Cottage
Burger King Restaurant
C&J Printing - Lawton
Chapel on the Rock - Medicine Park
Cobblestone Forge & Gift Shop
Comanche Home Center & Carpet One
Elaine Lovette - Artist
Fishermen's Cove Restaurant
GrandMa's Cabin
Granite Ridge Housing Development

Lone Oak Cottage

Masters Kitchen Restaurant

McCracken Hay Company

McHay Equine Forage Products

McCoy Development Company
Medicine Park Cabins
Medicine Park Ice Cream Company
Medicine Park Trading Company
Medicine Park Economic Development Authority (MPEDA)
Medicine Park Telephone Company
Patty Ferguson - Potter
Redneck Bank
Robert Dean - Sculptor
Rusty Buffalo
Scenic Ridge Cabin

Tami's Country Cravin's Cafe

Turquoise Trousseau Gift Shop
The Medicine Park Cabin

Whitehorse Lodging
Wichita Mountain Lodge
Winery of the Wichita/Buffalo Bistro


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FEATURE ARTICLES

HISTORY

LODGING

FISHING IN THE WICHITAS

 

There are 13 Public Use Lakes and many small ponds on the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge which provide ample fishing opportunities for both bank and boat anglers. Largemouth bass, sunfish, crappie, and channel catfish are likely to be caught in Refuge lakes.

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BUFFALO GO

A Kiowa Legend

 

Everything Kiowas had came from the buffalo. Their tipis were made of buffalo hides; as were their clothes and moccasins. They ate buffalo meat. Their containers were made of hide, bladders or stomachs. The buffalo were the life of the Kiowas.

 

 

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PLACES TO STAY

 

Lodging in Medicine Park dates back to the Town's early days when cabins dotted the rugged hillsides. Today Medicine Park has lots of wonderful lodging from historic cabins to Bed & Breakfasts. You will find a variety of accommodations available that provide some of the most charming you are likely to encounter.

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SHOPPING

FOOD & BEVERAGE

REAL ESTATE & MORE

Shop in Medicine Park - Rusty Buffalo

Quaint Shops

 

Shopping in and around Medicine Park is a unique experience all its own. Enjoy the quaint and eclectic shops we have to offer. From home decor and accessories to ice cream and candy to jewelry, scented candles, rustic artwork and more. You’ll find that most are within walking distance of each other.

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When in Medicine Park there are always great places to enjoy a meal or have a beverage. Visit our local tavern, enjoy the winery, stop at AP’s to wet your whistle or get a bite eat at The Buffalo Bistro, Master's Kitchen, Fishermen's Cove, or ....

 

 

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Housing in Medicine Park - Granite Ridge

A GREAT PLACE TO LIVE

 

Picture hillside neighborhoods of charming homes and rustic cottages with timeless designs nestled among black jack oak trees and panoramic views of the Wichitas. Medicine Park is just such a place.

 

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EYE CANDY - THE ARTS

EAR CANDY - MUSIC SCENE

 
Art in Medicine Park - Patty Ferguson

LOCAL ARTS

PATTY FERGUSON

 

Patty Ferguson, a clay artist and slab potter, is one of the area's most respected and endearing new artisans.  Being raised in Anadarko, the Indian Capitol of the nation, Patty was greatly influenced by the local Native American culture.

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Phil Sampson is arguably one of Oklahoma's finest singer/songwriters.

Phil grew up in the Chickasha area before settling in Lawton after college with his wife Susan. In the late '60s he played the folk coffee house circuit from Lawton to Weatherford and ....

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IMAGES OF AMERICA SERIES

"MEDICINE PARK,

OKLAHOMA'S FIRST RESORT" COMING JUNE 2010

Published By

Arcadia Publishing

 

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