All DestinationsOsage County, Oklahoma
A historic town with deep ties to Osage Nation history, including the story told in the movie Killers of the Flower Moon.
“A town that lived through history — and invites you to understand it.”
Highlights
Step Into History
Fairfax is the hometown of legendary ballerinas Maria and Marjorie Tallchief — among the first Native American prima ballerinas in the world. The town's deep ties to the Osage Nation make it a touchstone for understanding Killers of the Flower Moon and the broader Osage story.

Built during the oil boom, the Tall Chief Theatre is a historic landmark paying tribute to Fairfax's most famous daughters — legendary ballerinas Maria and Marjorie Tallchief, among the first Native American prima ballerinas in the world.

A beloved local gallery offering Native art, turquoise jewelry, signed copies of Killers of the Flower Moon, Pendleton blankets, Osage clothing, ribbon skirts, shawls, cedar boxes, and one-of-a-kind treasures rooted in Osage culture.

A captivating journey into the history and culture of the Osage Nation. Artifacts, photographs, and exhibits that bring the story of this land — and the people who shaped it — to life.
Eats & Treats

Fresh-brewed coffee, delicious pastries, and friendly small-town vibes.
Perfectly cooked meats, classic sides, and the kind of BBQ that draws regulars from across the county.
Quick and satisfying meals inside a local gas station — a Fairfax institution.
Hearty, home-cooked meals that taste like someone's grandmother made them.
Plan Your Visit
Osage County Tourism
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