![]() ![]() There is also another cabin about 200 yards down the hill from the ruins that has a pen for horses that is also used by reenactors occasionally. It has very strange history and can be very creepy to sleep in (google most haunted places in Oklahoma and you can read about the haunted history of the fort). The Bohanan cabin (located a few yards behind the office) is really cool. The cemetery has military graves and Indian graves from the various tribes and families that lived here. After that, you must tour the cemetery and cabins. When you arrive at the fort visitors should start at the office where a small museum will give you a brief overview of the fort and its purpose. While I could go on and on about the history of the fort and the fun I have as a reenactor here, I will try to focus this review for casual visitors. ![]() As a member of a reenactment group, we get to 'rent' the area and take advantage of the grounds, including the cabins. I have been visiting the fort for more ten years on an annual basis and usually sleep there for two nights on the weekend. I am a regular visitor to Fort Washita from the DFW metroplex. ![]()
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