Taylors Falls · 307 Milltown Rd Taylors Falls MN 55084
Type
State Park
Setting
Interior + Exterior
Parking
Yes
Power
Yes
Prior Filming
YELLOW
Permit
Required
“Ancient basalt potholes — the world's deepest explored glacial potholes, drilled by meltwater into volcanic rock along the scenic St. Croix River gorge. Dramatic basalt canyon walls, river gorge scenery, and the historic Victorian resort town of Taylors Falls.”
Fort Gibson National Historic Landmark in Fort Gibson, Oklahoma is the oldest US military post established in what became Oklahoma—an 1824 frontier stockade at the edge of Indian Territory where the tragic story of Cherokee removal unfolded. The reconstructed limestone barracks, stockade walls, parade ground, and Cherokee Nation cultural landscape create an authentic frontier Indian Territory environment ideal for removal-era narrative, frontier military drama, and documentary productions exploring Native American displacement. Both interior and exterior filming available with Oklahoma Historical Society coordination. The remote eastern Oklahoma setting provides minimal modern intrusion. Perfect for Cherokee removal-era drama, Indian Territory frontier productions, and documentary storytelling about one of America's most painful historical chapters. A premier Oklahoma film location for Native American and frontier history storytelling. Filming permits available through Oklahoma Historical Society Film Coordinator. Formal film contact required for commercial productions.
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