101 Ranch Ruins
Colonel George W. Miller located the 101 Ranch headquarters near the Salt Fork River where his son, Joe Miller, staked a claim in the Cherokee Strip Land Run. By the turn of the century, G. W. and his sons, Joe, George and Zack, built the 101 into the largest diversified farm and ranch in the United States. It encompassed three towns and more than 110,000 acres stretching across four counties. Its 101 Ranch Wild West Shows traveled worldwide, featuring cowboys, cowgirls, Native Americans, exotic animals, trick ropers and target shooters.