Visiting the Pioneer Woman Lodge │The Mercantile
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Pioneer Woman Road Trip: Boarding House, P-Town Pizza, Mercantile & more
On this month’s super adventure, we take the road trip of Mandee’s dreams to Pawhuska, Oklahoma. If you like cooking or baking, you know who lives there! It’s the home of the famous food blogger, author and Food Network Star — the Pioneer Woman! We drove! We shopped at the Mercantile general store! We stayed in the Photography Room at the Boarding House! Of course, we ate all the delicious things at the Merc deli and bakery!! And we got to try some wood fired pizza at the NEW P Town Pizza! You have to check out the Not Knots and lots of meat pizza at P-Town Pizza— they will change your life!! Not kidding! Plus we check out the Drummond ranch and the Lodge!
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Pawhuska Boom
Pawhuska Oklahoma is seeing an economic boom thanks to the opening of the Mercantile by Ree Drummond, better known as The Pioneer Woman. Thousands of people each day are visiting the Deli, General Store and Bakery. People from all fifty states have already shopped at the Merc since it opened on October 31st. New development is also underway in Pawhuska’s historic downtown. This story aired on the ONR on OETA-The Oklahoma Network. For more information, go to the ONR web site For more about OETA-The Oklahoma Network, visit oeta.tv.
Pioneer Woman Mercantile Tour | 10K Road Trip Vlog Day 14
Ree Drummond, a food network star and ridiculously successful blogger, created this one stop kitchen shop, restaurant, and bakery and it is so much more than we expected!
This is Day 14 of our 10,000 mile road trip across the US and Canada. We took a detour on our drive from Oklahoma City to Tulsa and stopped in Pawhuska, Oklahoma to visit the Pioneer Woman's Mercantile.
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Pioneer Woman Ree Drummond is 23rd largest landowner in US
Ree Drummond may present herself as a modern day Laura Ingalls Wilder or Willa Cather on her Pioneer Woman blog and TV show, but the self-made entrepreneur has far more in common with the Queen of England than her prairie home companions.
In its annual list of America's 100 largest landowners, The Land Report reveals that as of 2016 the Drummond Family owns an astonishing 433,000 acres of property.
Drummond, her husband Ladd and their four teenage children make their home just two hours down the road from Oklahoma City in Pawhuska, which is where her husband Ladd's family put down roots four generations ago.
Ladd is now a key player at Drummond Land and Cattle Co, the notoriously private family-held company that Frederick Drummond started after arriving in this country from Scotland in the late 19th century.
In addition to the money they bring in from their cattle and horse endeavors, Drummond Land also manages to clean up thanks to one deep-pocketed tenant - the US government.
DailyMail.com obtained records revealing that since December 2006, the Bureau of Land Management has given Drummond Land and Cattle Co $23.9 million.
The largest of these was awarded on New Year's Eve of 2015, and totaled just over $2 million, while the most recent was for $1,066,464 on June 27.
These contracts are awarded to the family to keep wild horses and burros on their massive property, with government records stating that they need the land to 'support animal protection.'
That most recent contract in June was awarded after the Bureau of Land received 24 offers states a copy of the agreement, which will expire on December 31 of this year.
Government records state that Drummond Land and Cattle Co is a four-person organization that brings in $2.5 million a year.
In her popular Food Network show and on her blog and in her memoir as well as her cookbooks and new magazine, Drummond speaks about her love for horses and frequently shares images of the animals on the ranch.
The Drummonds' total property extends over 675 square miles of land, which is over half the size of Rhode Island and would be the seventh largest city in total area in the United States, just behind Butte (716 sq. miles) and ahead of Oklahoma City (606 sq. miles).
It was on the single parcel of land that Pioneer Woman was born after Drummond found herself with a single afternoon to herself a decade ago and decided to start a blog.
Sony Pictures now holds an option for a possible movie on her memoir 'Black Heels to Tractor Wheels' in which she recounts meeting Ladd, who she previously only referred to as Marlboro Man.'
'I think people are drawn to 'The Pioneer Woman,' not because I am some fascinating person, but because I present things that a lot of people can relate to,' said Drummond last month at the store and restaurant she and her husband opened in Oklahoma.
'I'm not a chef, and I'm not an expert at anything. I'm just a mom and a wife.'
Drummond also came from money, growing up as the daughter of a surgeon on a country club in Bartlesville, about 20 miles east of Pawhuska.
She left for school at the University of Southern California and, a few years after graduating, planned to move closer to home, to Chicago.
Her plans took a detour when she stopped for a visit in Bartlesville and meet her Marlboro Man, who she wed in 1996, paving the way for the birth of her alter ego.
'It was, kind of just, love that got me out here, and then after we got married I thought, Oh my gosh, what have I done? You know, Where am I, and this is real. I live in the country,' said Drummond.
'If I had sat down and tried to plan an empire there's no way, no way any of this would have happened.'
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National celebrity Ree Drummond is helping Pawhuska, Oklahoma, to grow – one purchase at a time at her Pioneer Woman Mercantile.
Mercantile Impacts Local Economy
The Pioneer Woman Mercantile’s opening shifted Pawhuska’s economic tide, and other merchants have jumped on board to keep the tide rising.
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How Ree Drummond Turned a Tiny Oklahoma Town into the Center of Her Pioneer Woman Empire - News Toda
How Ree Drummond Turned a Tiny Oklahoma Town into the Center of Her Pioneer Woman Empire - News Toda Pioneer Woman Ree Drummond doesn’t like to say that she has built an empire. “When I hear that word, I think of Julius Caesar in Mel Brooks’s History of the World, Part 1,” Ree tells PEOPLE in this week’s cover story, on newsstands Friday. “An empire is a place where you get to sit atop a throne and take in all that you’ve created, and I just don’t have time for that.” But create she has. Ree, 49, has recently unveiled her latest project: the Boarding House, an eight-room boutique hotel in Pawhuska, Okla., a small town of 3,500 residents located about an hour outside Tulsa. The new hotel is housed in a building down the street from the Mercantile, Ree’s restaurant and retail store, which attracts thousands of fans every week. In a downtown where there’s no major supermarket and the only place to drink liquor is at a bring-your-own-whiskey happy hour inside a cowboy-apparel store, the Food Network star is also set to open a pizzeria and a steakhouse with a full bar in the coming months. Kayt Jones Ree’s meteoric career—which started with a blog in 2006 and has expanded to include five best-selling cookbooks, a hit TV show, a lifestyle magazine and a housewares line—has afforded her a unique opportunity to show off the place she calls home, where the once-quiet streets now bustle with tourists. “I’ve always loved our small town and it just thrills me that the Mercantile is giving people a chance to see what it’s all about,” she says. “And Pawhuska doesn’t exactly have a huge inventory of hotel rooms, so that’s how the Boarding House came to be.” For the visitors who have come from “all 50 states, and several different countries,” Ree also hopes to dispel myths some may have about small-town America. “I think, understandably so, that people make assumptions—that we all look the same, think the same, and vote the same,” she says. “But we have quite a bit of diversity in this town, both economic and cultural. Pawhuska is the headquarters of the [Native American] Osage nation. You could spend a lot of time in here and see the world from a lot of different perspectives. You don’t have to look too far out to hear differing points of view, differing backgrounds, and I’m glad that my kids have grown up in that environment.” Kayt Jones To read more about Ree Drummond’s life as a business mogul, wife and mother, plus exclusive Pioneer Woman recipes, pick up the latest issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands Friday. For her husband Ladd, who was born and raised in Pawhuska and has had his boots on the ground (literally) as her business partner in all of her endeavors, being a part of the town’s regrowth is particularly rewarding. “When I was a kid, the downtown was pretty full,” he says. “Then in the early ’80s, everything went down—the agriculture business, the oil business—and that’s basically the economy in Osage County. Everybody was hurting.” Now, he says, “I love seeing people come back here. We have some great old buildings, and a lot of t
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Lets Swing on the Pawhuska Swinging Bridge
You may know about the Pawhuska, Oklahoma, because the famous Pioneer Woman, but did you know there is so much more to the town than just her Mercantile and Lodge? There is so much amazing history in that place. Osage County is the place where the Osage Nation purchased land and became the richest Native American Community in the United States. It is also here you will find one of the few swinging bridges in Oklahoma.
Made in 1926, this was the sole crossing of Bird Creek when the water was high except for the one car bridge and reservoir crossing at opposite ends of the town. J.M Buckley, a city engineer, designed this structure and then directed the construction. It is built with two large steel A-frame towers, one at each end, metal cord, rope, and wood planks. It sits 30-feet above the river when the river is at its lowest.
Scott and I decided we were going to go check this landmark out since we were doing all things Osage County. We had just been hanging out in the downtown area and needed to have some fun. Upon first driving up to the structure, it looked a bit foreboding, but as we walked across it the first time we find there was nothing to fear. It was structurally safe and wasn't dangerous at all. Granted, it was extremely bouncy, but not terrifying.
If you are ever in the Pawhuska, Oklahoma, area, you really should stop at the Swinging Bridge just three blocks from the main area. It is literally south on Main street just blocks away from the Pioneer Woman's Mercantile. You will find yourself laughing all the way across.
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Pawhuska's Bryce Drummond & Matt Hennesy
Pawhuska quarterback Bryce Drummond and head coach Matt Hennesy talk to Ben Johnson at the Skordle Showdown in Bixby on Friday, June 21. Drummond talks about his progression as the Huskies' quarterback and how the transformation of the team has energized the community of Pawhuska. Hennesy compares the Pawhuska job to when he took over at Locust Grove, and he also talks about what the Huskies have returning for the 2019 season.
Good Morning America, Pioneer Woman, and Life.Church Honor Single Mom Who Adopted a Teen
Lesley Hemphill is a single, adoptive mom of a teen, and a pastor at Life.Church. This Mother’s Day, she got dressed up for what she thought would be an early breakfast with a friend when instead, she was greeted at her front door by Rob Marciano of ABC’s Good Morning America and Pioneer Woman, Ree Drummond. Watch to see how she and her son responded. Read more of Lesley's story here.
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