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I’m Ron Enderland. I was born in Miami, Oklahoma, at Miami Baptist Hospital, a long time ago. I moved out of town at age eight, but Miami is still my hometown, and it always will be. It’s had its ups and downs, financially speaking, but it’s on an upturn now. Still, I want to remember it as it was, and many agree with that sentiment. Thus, I’ve created this site, loaded with photos and history of the place.

The information here is nearly all documented from city guides, from the Miami News-Record, from other well-researched historical sources. Where personal recollection or tradition is involved, this is pointed out. Thus, my confidence in the accuracy of what you find here.

It has a searchable database of businesses over the years. I’m estimating that it has 85-90% of Miami’s businesses between its birth and 1968, and I’m still adding the missing ones. It’s mostly the result of researching the Miami News-Record, and I only have access to papers up to 1968 at this point. But still, it has over 3,000 businesses listed, and can be a fine asset for helping you to track down who was located where and when.

Also, check out Miami’s Postcard Past. This section has a bunch of postcards which open up in good-sized resolution. And for your pleasure, you can get full-sized scans of five Main Street postcards, suitable for desktop wallpaper or for printing.

Check out virtual tours of North Main, South Main, and Central. Also, visit the lost businesses of East and West A Streets. We also have a growing listing of other significant business buildings, and a page devoted to urban exploration. Plus, a page with downloadable historical resources. And check out Miami’s history, briefly.

View of Miami looking north from the First National Bank building, 1966. Used with permission.

Recent articles:

  • The Pierce Pennant Tavern
  • The Ozark Trails Association and Miami
  • A Brief History of Riverview Park
  • The Ottawa County Fair
  • Ottawa County’s Oldest Resident

Take a virtual historical tour of Miami

North Main

South Main

Central

East and West A

Most Recent Additions to Business Database

Total Records Found: 3088, showing 5 per page
Business NameBusiness AddressDate First Seen ThereBusiness TypeNotes
Pioneer Auto and Oil Co. 12 W Central 1915 Retail, Auto Parts Miami Record-Herald. First inhabitant of new building.
Gateway Restaurant E Central 1915 Restaurant Miami Record-Herald. "West of Frisco and MO&G Depots"
Fairyland 16 E Central 1915 Retail Miami Record-Herald. Toys, household goods
Tri-City Club Room 16 E Central 1915 Misc Miami Record-Herald.
Miami Motor Co. Main 1915 Auto Sales Miami Record-Herald. "Main near Fourth"
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Random Images from Our Library:

Miami library remodel brochure, back cover
Miami Sport Shop ad, 1956

Full-Sized Postcard Views of Main Street

North Main, 1965

South Main, 1959

South Main, 1955

Looking north on Main, 1940’s

North Main, 1925

Other Local Historical Resources

Cardin Kids – A Comprehensive History of NE Oklahoma

Ottawa County, Oklahoma, Vintage Photographs from Yesteryear

Dobson Museum – Ottawa County Historical Society

Literally Letty (much Miami history)

Miami Flight 1955 (a wonderful film)

1951 Flyover of the Great Flood

Tulsa TV Memories

Special thanks to the Miami Chamber of Commerce, the Dobson Museum, and to John Schehrer for providing many historical photographs!

The Bald Guy IT Solutions

Copyright notice: some of these images are in the public domain. Some have been contributed by others for use on the site, with the understanding that saving internet images is trivial. That being said, if you’d like to use any of the site graphics, my permission is required. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. COPYRIGHT 2021.

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  • The Pierce Pennant Tavern
  • The Ozark Trails Association and Miami
  • A Brief History of Riverview Park
  • The Ottawa County Fair
  • Ottawa County’s Oldest Resident
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