Oklahoma City: A Historic Downtown and Rural Retreat with Unique Shops and Attractions

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Oklahoma City: A Historic Downtown and Rural Retreat with Unique Shops and Attractions

If you’re after a small yet rural town with big character, a getaway to Pawhuska, Oklahoma in Osage County, may be exactly what you need. Located about an hour away from Tulsa, a wildly underrated Southern music city, this destination was established in 1872 and is home to the Osage Nation. Pawhuska’s centerpiece is its downtown. Featuring early 20th-century architecture, countless structures are included on the National Register of Historic Places and were built when the city experienced an oil-driven surge. In fact, Downtown Pawhuska was featured in the 2023 film “Killers of the Flower Moon.” However, what truly draws visitors is the city’s unique shops and attractions. 



Start your time in Pawhuska by treating yourself to some shopping downtown. Peruse the aisles of Sister’s Attic for second-hand finds like home decor, records, and more. Another interesting tidbit? Sister’s Attic was used as a filming location for “Killers of the Flower Moon.” For clothing with a western flair, there’s Osage Outfitters, featuring an assortment of cowboy boots and outerwear, among other things. These two establishments both have over four-star ratings on Google and are closed on Sundays. 

While in downtown, visit the Ben Johnson Cowboy Museum, named after the late actor and Oklahoma native. “If you love cowboys and rodeo history then this is the place for you. It is a very nice little museum. Filled with fun facts about Ben Johnson, Pawhuska, and rodeo history,” described a reviewer on Google. Also closed Sundays, there is a small admission fee to the museum. In addition, Downtown Pawhuska is where you’ll find The Pioneer Woman Mercantile. Founded by Food Network star Ree Drummond, this is one of the city’s major highlights. 



Stop by The Pioneer Woman Mercantile and other places of interest in Pawhuska

Whether you’re a fan of the series “The Pioneer Woman” or not, The Pioneer Woman Mercantile warrants a visit. Housed in a structure from 1910, it features a deli and general store selling housewares and gifts. With 4.5 stars on Google, reviewers speak highly of the food and impeccable ambiance, which infuses rustic and vintage aesthetics. The Pioneer Woman Mercantile, closed Sundays, serves dishes like biscuits and gravy and chicken fried steak. For dessert, you’ll want to head to the bakery for goodies like sticky buns and cinnamon rolls. 

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There’s another reason why you should add this attraction to your Pawhuska itinerary — Ree Drummond actually films “The Pioneer Woman” nearby in what is referred to as The Lodge. Guests are welcome to tour this 1960s-era home, but do need to obtain tickets the day of at The Pioneer Woman Mercantile. Note that The Lodge is about 30 minutes away from Downtown Pawhuska. Check out The Pioneer Woman Mercantile’s website for tour dates to ensure you can live out your Food Network fantasy during your time here. However, Pawhuska is also brimming with other eclectic attractions.



The Immaculate Conception Catholic Church dates back to 1910 and is a sight to behold thanks to its various detailed stained glass windows. Visitors can learn more about these works of art with a tour. No prior booking is needed but those interested are encouraged to call the church to confirm the tour’s availability. A few minutes away is the Osage Nation Museum. As one reviewer on Google explained, “It’s not large but what a wonderful way to spend an hour or two and learn about the Osage tribe and their amazing and resilient culture.” Open Tuesday to Saturday, admission is free.

Pawhuska abounds in natural beauty

Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.