Named after an Osage chief, Hominy is a town with a rich Native American heritage, offering unique attractions spanning from the arts to historical sites that pay homage to the city’s important oil and cattle industry. Take a tour of murals and sculptures created by local Native American artist Cha’ Tullis, and stop by the Cha’ Tullis Gallery for creations you won’t find anywhere else.
Get a taste of local history at the MKT Depot, White Hair Memorial or Fred Drummond Home, a three-story Victorian built by a turn-of-the-century business leader and cattleman/rancher. Court Lady Luck at Osage Casino - Hominy, or enjoy fishing from the banks of beautiful Hominy Municipal Lake.
Encounter rich Native American history through the exploration of Native-owned art galleries, historical sites and the natural beauty found in Osage County.
While making your way across Oklahoma, stop and gaze at vibrant mural artworks that bring building walls to life. Explore Oklahoma’s exciting past as you take in historical murals and appreciate the unique creative visions of some of Oklahoma’s most talented artists.