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NORTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA 2018 NORTHEAST OKLAHOMA’S GREEN COUNTRY ATTRACTIONS MAP 2018

WE’RE OPEN BARTLESVILLENW SEMINOLE AVE NW HERRICK ST PAWHUSKA CR 4201 PRYOR To: Rocklahoma
NW CHEYENNE AVE STATE HWY 81
7 DAYS A WEEK NW SANTA FE AVE 123 JohPnasrtkone CANEY RIVER 11 I-44/Grand Lake
NW WOODROW AVE CR 4070
Plan an up-close encounter NW THEODORE AVE Kiddie 12 Pensacola Dam
with rare and elusive species Park 123
in immersive exhibits like our NW HENRY AVE GRDA Ecosystems and Education
Lost Kingdom,The Rainforest, NW PARK AVE 11
Helmerich Sea Lion Cove, Mary SOUTH KANSAS & OKLAHOMA RAILROAD N CREEK AVE PryorChamber.com NW 5th St Center NE 5th St
K. Chapman Rhino Reserve and CHEROKEE AVE N QUAPAW AVE 918.825.0157
Robert J. LaFortune WildLIFE Trek. N Mayes St
Check our website or follow us 10 E 2ND ST E HENSELY BLVD Information Center N Whitaker St
on Facebook for current pricing, Bartlesville Convention & Visitors Bureau N Adair St
hours, camps, events and more! S SEMINOLE AVE 201 SW Keeler, Bartlesville, OK N Vann St
W 4TH ST 9 S DEWEY AVE SE FRANK PHILLIPS BLVD CLEO LN Free WiFi Zone Coo-Y-Yah StNE 2nd St
TULSAZOO.ORG W 5TH ST JENNINGS AVE 8 S OSAGE AVE E 3RD STS WYANDOTTE AVES SENECA AVE S CREEK AVE 918.336.8709 • Toll Free 800.364.8708 JOHN DAH AVE To: Tulsa/Will Rogers Downs Hogan St N Elliott St
W 9TH ST KEELER AVE S CHEROKEE AVE E 4TH ST S QUAPAW AVE N Indiana St
6421 East 36th Street North Tulsa OK, 74115 | (918) 669-6600 W 6TH ST W 10TH ST SE DELAWARE AVE E 5TH ST S COMANCHE AVE VisitBartlesville.com LYNN LN 9 Graham Ave N Orphan St
W 11TH ST 7 LYNN RD SW 1st St NE 1st St N Ora St
W 12TH ST 6 60 Monday–Friday 8am–5pm 918.287.1208 • Visit 7 N Bailey St
S ARMSTRONG AVEW 13TH ST SW 75 Saturday 9am–2pm PawhuskaChamber.com/visit SW 2nd St 4 5 N Fairland St
S E 8TH ST TO COPAN OAK PL
SW OAK AVE S JOHNSTONE AVEE 8TH ST E 9TH STS SHAWNEE AVE S CHOCTAW AVE S CHICKASAW AVE & KANSAS CITY for places to eat, 1
sleep, and shop. 68
E 9TH ST E 12TH ST OAK RD 3 Soccer Complex

E 10TH ST 5 13 DON TYLER AVE SE 1st St Fairgrounds
E 11TH ST 14
To: Lake Hudson
123 DEWEY GRAND VIEW AVE LILBURN AVE S Edith St St Snowdale Park
JANIES LN Salina Highbanks
E 13TH ST E 21ST ST S Mayes StS Whitaker Speedway
Taylor St
E 14TH ST SE 2nd St
S Adair St
123 DURHAM AVE LYNN AVE BOUNDARY AVE RED EAGLE DR 7 10S Mill St S Vann St
MCKENZIE RD 5 mi E SW 3rd St S Rowe St
15 SE 3rd St
CR 2602 Park Ave
SUNSET BLVD E 19TH ST SE 4th St Whitaker
SE 5th St Park
W 18TH ST E 18TH ST LOOKOUT ST S Adair St
W 17TH ST S Vann St
CANEY RIVER WEST AVE W 16TH ST E 17TH ST S Elliott St
W 15TH ST
WILL ROGERS DR BARTLESVILLE E 16TH ST H E 15TH ST

VIRGINIA AVE 123 SENIOR DR E 14TH ST 1ROGERS AVE E 14TH ST SUNSET LN MILL ST
TUXEDO BLVD WOODWARD AVE E 13TH ST MELODY LN MARKET
CANARY DR
TO FRANK PHILLIPS BLVD AVE PARKER AVE SE 7th St
OSAGE HILLS RUBLE AVE
STATE PARK HENSLEY 123 SEE 60 ADAMS BLVD SOONER TINKER AVE LEAHY E 12TH STSMITH AVE US HWY 60 SE 8th St
DOWNTOWN PARK TRUMBLY AVE AVE E 11TH ST 2 SE 9th St
4 FRANK PHILLIPS BLVD
MAP BAYLOR MATHEWS AVE SUMTER ST TIGER
60ADAMS BLVD PLAZA
60 W 9TH ST 3 PRUDOM JOHN DAH AVE STATE HWY 99/11 SE 9th St Pryor Creek
123 W 8TH ST Recreation Center
3 W 7TH ST E 9TH ST
Pryor
TO PAWHUSKA, BISON RD W 6TH ST KIHEKAH AVE E 7TH ST 4 E 8TH ST High School
WICHITA, KANSAS Complex
LB MAY DR
& I-35

JOHNSTONE AVE CHEROKEE AVE DIAMONADTLANTIC ST 8 E 6TH ST 5 ST HWY 60/11 SE 17th St
SHAWNEE AVE S FARRELL AVE 6 Centennial Park
2 10
75 W 5TH ST 9 E MAIN ST PRYOR PLAZA
E 4TH ST Steve Berry Blvd
SILVERLAKE RD E 3RD ST
CRESTVIEW 60 16 KIHEKAH AVE
LYNN AVE
123 HILLCREST DR WASHINGTON BLVD 60 NOWATA RD W 1ST ST NORTH RD
TO NOWATA, ORCHARD ST
2
1 TO MADISON BLVD SPRINGFIELD, 12 E 1ST ST CR 2625

BARNSDALL MO & I-44

MAP KEY LaQuinta WILLIAMS ST PATRICK ST Oakwood Rd
Mansion OK WHITE ST S Elliott St
Pathfinder Parkway SAND CREEK 17 STUART AVE Pryor Creek
River Wesleyan Nature Trail
Railroad University PRICE RD ST PAUL AVE
Information Center PRUE AVE
1# Attraction HILLCREST 18 To: Hwy 412 Fabricut Factory Store INDUSTRIAL PARK
Park Golf COUNTRY CLUB Chouteau MidAmerica Airport
Airport School 75 Tulsa MidAmerica Expo Center Holiday Inn Express
CANEY RIVER 271 MidAmerica Dr, 918.476.5400
19 TO TULSA NOTE: US Hwy 69 becomes Mill Street and PRYOR HOTELS
& DALLAS/FT. WORTH Hwy 20 becomes Graham Avenue within city limits America’s Best Value Inn
123 S Mill, 918.825.6677
1. Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve 7. Price Tower 14. Tom Mix Museum 1. Cathedral of the Osage 9. Fire Station #1/ Ben Johnson 1. Allred Theater 7. Pryor City Hall EconoLodge
Sculpting Project 225 E Graham Ave, 918.825.2021 12 N Rowe, 918.825.0888 6800 S Mill, 918.825.7600
12 mi SW on Hwy 123 from US 60 510 S Dewey Ave, 918.336.4949 721 N Delaware, Dewey, 918.534.1555 1314 Lynn Avenue • 918.287.1414 Historic Downtown Pawhuska Holiday Motel
2. Blacksmith House/ Chamber of Commerce 701 S Mill, 918.825.1204
918.336.0307 or 888.636.0307 8. Bartlesville Area History Museum 15. Prairie Song Pioneer Village 10. Historic Constantine Theater 2. Coo-Y-Yah Museum 8. Pryor Main Street Travel Inn
210 W. Main St • 918.287.1208 110 W Main St • 918.287.1992 815 S Mill St, 918.825.2575 8 S Vann St, 918.825.1095 207 S Mill, 918.825.1386
2. Osage Casino 401 S Johnstone, 918.338.4290 5.5 mi E on Durham Rd from US 75 in Dewey, 3. Osage Nation Museum
11. Tall Grass Prairie Preserve 3. Harrison Public Library 9. Pryor Sports Complex
222 Allen Rd off Hwy 123, 4 mi SW of Hwy 9. Phillips Petroleum Co. Museum Guided tour call 918.534.2662 819 Grandview Ave • 918.287.5441 15316 Co Rd 4201, Pawhuska 505 E Graham Ave, 918.825.0777 920 SW 1st St
4. Osage County Historical Museum
123 & Hwy 60, 918.335.7500 410 S Keeler, 918.977.6166 16. Yochams Custom Leather 5. 1st Boy Scout Troop Monument 918.287.4803 4. Mayes County Cultural Center & 10. Rabbit Studio and Gallery
6. Santa Fe Railroad Cart 12. Swinging Bridge City Hall Galleries 231 S Taylor St, 918.825.3716
3. Tallgrass Prairie Preserve 10. AT&SF Steam Locomotive NO. 940 & Cowboy Decor 6 N Adair, 918.864.7224
700 Lynn Ave 918.287.9119 Corner of South Kihekah Ave & E 2nd St.
26 mi W on US 60 then 18 miles N, follow 201 SW Keeler, 918.336.8709 US 60 E of Bartlesville, 918.335.2277 7. Chief Lookout Memorial & Lookout Mountain

downtown Pawhuska signs, 918.287.4803 11. Kiddie Park in Johnstone Park 17. Wall of Honor Veterans Memorial 5 miles E on Okesa Rd 5. Mayes County Courthouse AREA HOTELS
8. Pioneer Woman Mercantile Building 1 Court Place at S Adair St, 918.825.2185 Comfort Inn and Suites
4. Keepsake Candle Factory & Country Store 200 N Cherokee, 918.336.5337 2350 SE Washington Blvd in Washington Park 307 MidAmerica Dr, 918.476.6660
532 Kihekah Ave 6. Pryor Area Chamber of Commerce Days Inn
2 mi W on US 60, 888.636.0351 12. Nellie Johnstone No. 1 Mall, 918.335.2535 100 E Graham Ave, 918.825.0157 495 MidAmerica Dr, 918.476.4661

5. Frank Phillips Home Discovery 1 Park 18. Windle’s Rock & Jewelry Shop

1107 SE Cherokee Ave, 918.336.2491 Johnstone Park, 918.336.8709 3540 SE Washington Blvd, 918.333.2814

6. Bartlesville Community Center 13. Dewey Hotel Museum 19. Cherokee Casino—Ramona

300 SE Adams Blvd, 800.618.2787 801 N Delaware, Dewey, 918.534.0215 31501 US 75 Hwy Ramona, 918.535.3800

Visit Beautiful Eufaula 3 PONCA CITY/KAW LAKE AREA PIONEER WOMAN STATUE & MUSEUM KEYSTONE ANCIENT FOREST
YOGI BEAR’S JELLYSTONE PARK
PONCA CITY PONCA CITY Exhibits preserving the legacy of PONCA CITY
PONCA CITY Oklahoma’s real pioneering women and PONCA CITY HERBAL & BBQ FESTIVALS
From a mansion on the prairie to fancy PONCA CITY their influence on the development of the PONCA CITY ZIP LINE CANOPY TOURS
dancing… From medieval castles for PAWHUSKA state and nation and their contributions
campers to a museum dedicated to to Oklahoma. Experience “Confident,” Find it all in Sand Springs!
women… Ponca City will greet you with the world-famous 30 ft. tall bronze statue
the unexpected. We thrive on the diversity commemorating the women of Oklahoma. Chillin’ n Grillin’ BBQ Festival - Spring, 2018
of our attractions, the elegance of our Gift shop, educational programs and BBQ contest and tastings for public, car show,
architecture and the unique nature of the special rotating exhibits. food trucks, arts, crafts and live music.
pioneers who made Ponca City their home. Sand Springs Chamber of Commerce
We’re expecting you! 701 Monument Rd, Ponca City 918-245-3221 • sandspringschamber.com/events
580.765.6108 • PioneerWomanMuseum.com
866.763.8092 Herbal Affair & Festival - Apr 21, 2018
VisitPoncaCity.com FAIRFIELD INN & SUITES Plants of all kinds, gardening supplies,
one-of-a-kind crafts, and food trucks.
321 N. Main St., Eufaula, OK 74432 COMFORT INN & SUITES Only 2.6 miles from Pioneer Woman Statue City of Sand Springs Triangle in Downtown
918.689.2791 and Museum, the relaxed rooms offer free 918-246-2500 • sandspringsok.org
eufaulachamberofcommerce.com 2017 Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence. WiFi and flat-screen TVs, in addition to herbalaffairandfestival.com
We are committed to customer service microwaves and minifridges. Suites add
610 Lakeshore Dr., Eufaula, OK 74462 and cleanliness. Enjoy full-service features separate sitting areas with pull-out sofas. Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park on Keystone Lake
jellystoneok.com • 918.689.9644 and amenities including: free high speed Complimentary continental breakfast, Wibit, water slides, swimming pools, day use and
internet; full hot breakfast; indoor pool and exercise room, lobby lounge, coin-operated pavilion rentals, lakeside overnight RV/tent camping.
Calic Heigh hot tub; newly renovated hotel and rooms. laundry and a picnic area with BBQs and a 918-865-2845 • keystonelakejp.com
Lakeview T eehouses Conveniently located near area attractions convenience store. Parking is included.
such as the Cann Gardens, Marland Estate Keystone Ancient Forest
All Season Rental - Fully Furnished and the Poncan Theatre. Participate in 3405 N 14th St, Ponca City Oklahoma crosstimbers forest with 500-year-old
Pet Friendly - On Beautiful Lake Eufaula nearby outdoor recreational activities like 580.765.3000 • Marriott.com/PNCFI cedars and 300-year-old post oak trees, great for
golfing, hunting, fishing and boating. hiking. Check website for hiking dates.
calicoheightseufaula.com WENTZ GOLF COURSE 160 Ancient Forest Dr, Sand Springs
[email protected] • 918.448.8113 3101 N 14th St, Ponca City 918-246-2562 • sandspringsok.org
580.765.2322 • ChoiceHotels.com/hotel/ok137 18 hole course nestled on the east
Legacy side of Lake Ponca, next door to the POSTOAK Lodge & Retreat/Canopy Tours
MARLAND ESTATE Wentz Campgrounds. Whether you Thrill seekers soar above the treetops along
are a single, a foursome, or a corporate a network of 6 platforms and 7 zips.
The E.W. Marland Estate, a 55 room Italian outing, Wentz Golf Course will take 5343 West 31st St. North, Tulsa, OK 74127
Renaissance Villa, is the manifestation of care of all your golfing needs. 918-425-2112 • postoaklodge.com/zipline-tours
an oil baron’s dream to live in a Palace. 2 PGA Professionals on staff.
A National Historic Landmark, it is one of
Oklahoma’s most opulent and spectacular 2928 L.A. Cann Dr, Ponca City
structures. Hear the saga of fortunes made 580.767.0433 • WentzGolf.com
and lost and of Governor Marland’s beautiful,
mysterious second wife, Lydie. Open daily kawlake.com
except Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas and
New Year’s Day. Guided tours at 1:30pm.

901 Monument Rd, Ponca City
800.422.8340 or 580.767.0420 • MarlandMansion.com

Live Entertainment • Venue Rental 4 OSAGE NATION MUSEUM 5 PAWNEE BILL RANCH AND MUSEUM
224 N. Main St., Eufaula, OK 74462
The premiere destination for Osage history, Explore the myth, the legend and the reality PAWNEE
legacyonmainstreet.com art, and culture. The continuously changing of Pawnee Bill at his ranch and home in
918.617.7304 or 918.605.7405 exhibits convey the story of the Osage Pawnee, Oklahoma. See Pawnee Bill’s
people throughout history and celebrate mansion, artifacts, art, memorabilia, and
“Made in Oklahoma” Goods & Art Gallery Osage culture today. Highlights include an live buffalo, Longhorn cattle & Clydesdale
Coffee Bar • Art Classes • Gift Store extensive photograph collection, historical horses on one of Oklahoma’s most
127 N. Main St., Eufaula, OK 74462 artifacts, and traditional and contemporary beautiful historical working ranches.
ourfavoriteplace.com • 918.689.1515 art. Founded in 1938, the ONM is the oldest Historical re-creation of Pawnee Bill’s
tribally owned museum in the United States. famous Wild West Show is always the
Free admission and parking. second weekend of June (8th & 9th this
Tues-Sat, 8:30am-5pm. Closed Federal holidays. year). Ranch Hours: Tue-Sat 10am-5pm,
Sun-Mon 1pm-4pm; Nov-March Closed Mon & Tue.
819 Grandview Ave, Pawhuska
918.287.5441 • OsageNation-nsn.gov/museum 1141 Pawnee Bill Rd, Pawnee • 918.762.2513 • PawneeBillRanch.org 918.732.7992 | CreekTourism.com | CreekFestival.com

1 BARTLESVILLE 6 BROKEN ARROW CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU 13 MUSKOGEE CHAMBER & TOURISM NORTHEAST OKLAHOMA’S GREEN COUNTRY

BARTLESVILLE CONVENTION AND VISITORS BUREAU Festivals and events fill the days with play REAL. OKIE. MUSKOGEE, OKLAHOMA 19
– Rooster Days’ carnival rides and games; 18
Bartlesville is an unexpected gem nestled Tuesdays in the Park with live music and Every Okie has their day. Find yours in Muskogee.
next to the beautiful Osage Hills, and great food; and family-friendly stage and 918.682.2401 • VisitMuskogee.com
built on the history of the American West. theater productions in the Performing
An architectural wonder, the Bartlesville Arts Center. There’s a new adventure BROKEN ARROW CASTLE OF MUSKOGEE 2
Community Center was designed by the and delightful fun at two aquatic centers
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. Other BARTLESVILLE and four splash pads, the Military History The Castle of Muskogee consists 1
attractions in the area include Keepsake Center, Museum Broken Arrow and of a 37,000 sq.ft castle and 16 acre 3
Candle Factory and the Phillips Petroleum fantastic events from sand castle building to Renaissance village. Opened in 1995,
Company Museum. Request a free visitors amazing chalk art displays. its annual events attract both local 4
guide and make your plans to visit all the and global visitors. Known for the
attractions and events Bartlesville has to offer. 866.503.7081 • VisitBrokenArrowOK.com Award Winning Renaissance Festival
each spring, the Castle also hosts two
800.364.8708 • VisitBartlesville.com 7 OKLAHOMA AQUARIUM additional events in the fall and winter. 23
Visit www.OKCASTLE.com for more 21
PRICE TOWER See the new Sea Turtle Island exhibit details on the history and upcoming
featuring loggerhead sea turtles, reef events. MUSKOGEE
Immerse yourself in the architecture and sharks and friendly fish. Be blown away
design of Frank Lloyd Wright. Take the by the largest bull sharks in an enclosed 3400 W Fern Mountain Rd, Muskogee 2220
historic tour which includes a visit to the setting through a one-of-a-kind walk- Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm*
restored 19th floor executive office of H.C. through tunnel. Send the kids crawling Event Dates/Hours subject to change
Price. Enjoy the growing collections and through the Extreme Amazon to come
exhibitions of modern and contemporary face-to-face with giant species from under FIVE CIVILIZED TRIBES MUSEUM 5 24
art, furniture, textiles and design. The Inn the water’s surface. Roll up your sleeves
at Price Tower offers nineteen intimate, BARTLESVILLE to safely touch small sharks and stingrays. JENKS Located on Agency Hill, the Five Civilized 10
glass wrapped sleeping lofts meticulously It’s a unique experience for all ages! SAPULPA Tribes Museum is housed in the historic 9
designed by acclaimed New York based 1875 Union Agency. Protecting the culture
architect Wendy Evans Joseph. 300 Aquarium Dr, Jenks TULSA and heritage of the 5 Tribes (Cherokee,
918.296.FISH (3474) • okaquarium.org TULSA Chickasaw, Choctaw, Muscogee (Creek)
510 Dewey Ave, Bartlesville and Seminole) through art and history.
918.336.4949 • PriceTower.org 8 HEART OF ROUTE 66 AUTO MUSEUM LAKE EUFAULA The museum features arts shows, cultural
CHECOTAH exhibits and a spring festival and tells the
WOOLAROC MUSEUM AND WILDLIFE PRESERVE The new Heart of Route 66 Auto Museum, story of the Indian removal. Handmade MUSKOGEE 6
housed in the decommissioned 45th gifts, jewelry, fine art and literature are 87
Explore a unique collection of Western National Guard Armory, features classic available in the Trading Post gift shop. 15
art and artifacts; Native American pottery, cars, and auto, military and Route 66 Open Mon-Fri, 10am-5pm and 17
baskets, beads, blankets and cultural memorabilia. We have 10,000 square feet Sat 10am-2pm. Tours are available. 14
art; historical displays; and extensive of auto-related displays. Also home of the 13
collection of Colt firearms. The 3,700 acre WORLD’S LARGEST GAS PUMP. At more 1101 Honor Heights, Muskogee
wildlife preserve is home to more than that 66 feet tall, the iconic American pump 918.683.1701 • FiveTribes.org
30 varieties of native and exotic animals replica is a one-of-a-kind piece. Open
and birds. OPEN Wed-Sun, 10am-5pm; BARTLESVILLE Tuesday through Saturday 10–4; and on RIVER COUNTRY FAMILY WATER PARK
SUMMER: Memorial Day-Labor Day: Sundays noon–4. CLOSED MONDAYS.
Tues-Sun, 10am-5pm. Muskogee’s hottest place to cool off! Frog 16
13 Sahoma Lake Rd, Sapulpa, OK Pond pool with zero depth entry, interactive
State Highway 123, twelve miles 918.216.1171 • HeartofRoute66.org play structure with spray features, waterfalls,
southwest of Bartlesville and four slide options for the little ones.
888.966.5276 (888.WOOLAROC) • Woolaroc.org 9 GILCREASE MUSEUM Enjoy a series of lily pads and cargo nets
and two large twisting tube slides for
2 DEWEY Nestled in Tulsa’s scenic Osage Hills, older kids or adults. Float the relaxing lazy Produced by Green Country Marketing
minutes from downtown Tulsa, the museum river on a tube or challenge someone to a Association in cooperation with the Oklahoma
DISCOVER DEWEY! houses the world’s largest collection of art game of beach volleyball on sand courts. MUSKOGEE 12
and artifacts of the American West. Walk Concessions and a party island are also Tourism and Recreation Department. 11
For over twenty years the Dewey Civic through themed gardens that sprawl over available. Like us on Facebook! 65,000 copies printed at a cost of $0.13 each.
Association has enhanced the quality 23 of the museum’s 460 acres and dine at
of life in Dewey, Oklahoma. Located in The Restaurant at Gilcrease. Gifts, jewelry, 3600 Arline Ave, Muskogee 800.922.2118 • GreenCountryOK.com
the Osage hills of northeast Oklahoma, literature and other novelties are available 918.684.6399 • CityofMuskogee.com
Dewey is a small town filled with history at the Museum Store. Docent tours daily at 25 50 MILES
and historic places. Native American 2pm. Visit us today. Tues–Sun 10am–5pm. THE PAPILION BUTTERFLY HOUSE AND TEACHING GARDENS
culture and western heritage are Closed Mondays and Christmas day. 50 100 KILOMETERS
evident at every turn. We promote small Honor Heights Park is home to the Papilion
town life with activities throughout the DEWEY 1400 N Gilcrease Museum Rd, Tulsa Teaching Garden and Georgia-Pacific GRAND LAKE O’ THE CHEROKEES AREA
year. Discover Dewey, see what we 918.596.2700 • gilcrease.org Butterfly House, the only enclosed butterfly
have to offer. house in Oklahoma. In April, hundreds of 21 HAR-BER VILLAGE MUSEUM 22 PENSACOLA DAM
10 TULSA BOTANIC GARDEN tulips fill the gardens along with the park’s
918.534.2272 • DiscoverDeweyOK.us Azalea Spring Bloom. Open daily, Mother’s Celebrating 50 years of pioneer-era history. The art deco design and massive size of
Tulsa Botanic Garden is an all-season oasis Day through Columbus Day, this open-air Located on the shore of Grand Lake o’ the the Pensacola Dam combine to make it
DEWEY HOTEL MUSEUM 8 miles northwest of Tulsa. The A.R. and captive butterfly sanctuary exhibits up to 26 MUSKOGEE 18 THE COLEMAN THEATRE BEAUTIFUL Cherokees, experience the areas’ history and one of the most impressive structures in
Marylouise Tandy Floral Terraces feature varieties of native and tropical butterflies. A ecology through self-guided tours. In 2018, five NE Oklahoma. Constructed by the Grand
1899 home and hotel to entrepreneur over 8,000 plants, beautiful water features, new Children’s Garden displays herbs and “Oklahoma’s Premier Historical Venue” decades of Village memories: the 1960s to the River Dam Authority during the Great
Jacob H. Bartles and Nannie and a spectacular spring display of over vegetables to touch, taste and smell. Like us on A restored, elegant 1929 vaudeville/movie 2000s... remembering us! Enjoy special events Depression, it was the first hydroelectric
Journeycake Bartles, the Dewey Hotel 100,000 bulbs. The Children’s Discovery Facebook: Butterfly Papilion at Honor Heights. palace, complete with a 2000 lb. chandelier (Civil War, Pioneer and Cherokee Heritage project in Oklahoma and still produces
Museum was one of the first examples Garden is a wonderland of interactive fun for $3 Adults. $2-Child, Senior, Military. and velvet seats. Located on Rt 66, programs Days), hands-on interactive stations, and youth much needed power for the state. Listed
of Victorian architecture in Indian all ages with the iconic Spring Giant, spitting vary from Light Opera and ballet to country, summer camps. Shop at the Country Store. on the National Register of Historic Places,
Territory. View furnishings, glassware, animal fountains, Sensory Walk, and Tree 1400 Honor Heights Dr, Muskogee bluegrass, musical comedy, drama and big Walk the Nature Trail. Eat at the Café or picnic it holds back 46,500 surface acres of
clothing and rare photographs of early Fort. The Cross Timbers Trail offers a 1.5 918.684.6303 • MuskogeeParks.org band concerts—something for all tastes and in the pavilion. Fun for families of all ages. Discover what’s water to create Grand Lake. Free Tours Memorial
day life in the Old West. Three floors to mile nature hike. ages! Fabulous new ballroom and convention new in the past at Har-Ber Village Museum! Day–Labor Day.
tour, wheelchair accessible to first floor WAR MEMORIAL PARK & MILITARY MUSEUM center available for rent. Tours by donation. GROVE LANGLEY
only. Open Tue-Sat, April-November 3900 Tulsa Botanic Dr, Tulsa Tues–Fri 10am–4pm & Sat 10am–2pm. 4404 W 20th St, Grove • 918.786.6446 • Har-BerVillage.com GRDA—Langley • 918.256.0899 • GRDA.com
10am-4pm. DEWEY 918.289.0330 • TulsaBotanic.org Open the hatches and prepare to dive at the MIAMI
only submarine in the state of Oklahoma! 103 N Main, Miami
801 Delaware, Dewey • 918-534-0215 • WCHS-OK.org OSAGE CASINO The USS Batfish, a preserved World War II 918.540.2425 • ColemanTheatre.org • VisitMiamiOK.com
era submarine, holds an unbeatable record
Eat, play and stay at Oklahoma’s Finest of sinking three enemy submarines in 19 QUAPAW TRIBAL MUSEUM 21 GROVE 23 VINITA
Boutique Casino Hotel in Ponca City or seventy-six hours. See military artifacts and
HERITAGE THEATRE CAFE AND PUB Skiatook. Enjoy fantastic gaming, luxurious displays such as cannons, missiles, and MUSKOGEE The Quapaw Tribal Museum welcomes Imagine a city that offers something for Established in 1871, Vinita is the second
suites, pool, fitness center, casual restaurant a self-propelled Howitzer. The park also everyone. Please come and enjoy the everyone. Whether you are looking for oldest town in Oklahoma. A historic
Whether it be plays, musicals, movie and sports bar. Try the buffet in Bartlesville, displays a piece of the USS Oklahoma, one artifacts and learn the history and traditions outdoor recreation, history, natural beauty downtown district showcases antique shops
nights, improv, jams, karaoke, readings create your own pizza at Che Buono in of the ships destroyed during the attack on of the Quapaw people. Our mission is to or family fun, it all comes together in Grove and specialty boutiques; the Eastern Trails
or dinner theatre... there’s always Tulsa, the Jackpot Bar & Grill in Hominy and Pearl Harbor. preserve traditions and life ways of the - the largest city on the shore of Grand Museum offers insight into Vinita’s history;
something to do. We continue to add to the Jackpot Pizza & Deli in Pawhuska. Visit Quapaw Tribe. The museum gift shop offers Lake O’ the Cherokees. Charming shops and historic Route 66 revs up another layer
our the list of programs at the theater. the Keystone Grille in Sand Springs for lunch 3500 Batfish Rd, Muskogee • 918.682.6294 Pendleton items such as blankets, purses and eateries, numerous attractions and of charm. The first Saturday in June is the
Try our gourmet burgers and homemade or dinner. Be our guest! WarMemorialPark.org • Facebook.com/USSBatfish and wallets. Indian jewelry is also available. entertainment venues, multiple golf courses, World’s Largest Calf Fry event and the Route
fries, or our original Ruebens made with The Quapaw Museum accepts donations special events and, of course, our wide 66 Festival is the Third Saturday in June.
our own corned beef and homemade Tulsa • Bartlesville • Sand Springs • Ponca City and loans of artifacts and pictures for variety of leisure water activities are all a part GROVE Don’t miss Oktoberfest the second Saturday VINITA
pastrami (beef or buffalo). Tue-Wed Skiatook • Hominy • Pawhuska display. of the Grove experience. of October or The Punkin Chunkin the third Saturday.
11am-3pm, Thu-Sat, 11am-12am. 877.246.8777 • osagecasinos.com
DEWEY 905 Whitebird Rd, Quapaw QUAPAW 104 W 3rd, Grove Vinita Area Chamber of Commerce
306 E Don Tyler Ave, Dewey 11 LAKE EUFAULA ASSOCIATION 918.238.3157 • Mon–Thurs 8–5, Fri 8–4 DISNEY 918.786.9079 • CityofGroveOK.gov 918.256.7133 • Vinita.com • FB: Vinita Area Chamber of Commerce
918.440.2393 • HeritageTheatreCafeandPub.com
If water fun is your passion then Lake Eufaula 20 PICTURE IN SCRIPTURE AMPHITHEATER
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Located in Eufaula State Park on the
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