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Published by Sherry Sartin, 2019-04-11 12:16:50

Attractions Map 2019

Northeast Oklahoma's Attractions

NORTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA 2019 VISITBartlesville

OKLAHOMA

Oil Barons, Culture & Arts

• Fort Gibson: Oldest Town in Oklahoma
• Fort Gibson Historic Site: National Historic Landmark,

reconstruction of the early log fort, as well as original
buildings from 1840’s thru 1870’s
• Garrett Home: built in 1867 across from Fort Gibson
Historic Site
• National Cemetery: oldest National
Cemetery in Oklahoma
• Fort Gibson Lake: 19,900 surface acres
and 225 miles of shoreline. Enjoy
boating, camping, fishing,
and family fun.

Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve Fort Gibson Chamber of Commerce 4X9 ATTRACTIONS MAP GREEN COUNTRY.pdf 1 10/29/2018 10:34:06 AM
Price Tower Arts Center • Nellie Johnstone No. 1 Oil Well 918.478.4780 • FortGibson.com
Phillips Petroleum Company Museum • Frank Phillips Home
Only 20 Minutes from the Tallgrass Prairie Preserve and

the Pioneer Woman Mercantile In Pawhuska

BARTLESVILLE CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU

VisitBartlesville.com • 800-364-8708

19 PONCA CITY/KAW LAKE AREA 10 LAKE EUFAULA 918.689.7751
VisitLakeEufaula.com
FAIRFIELD INN & SUITES
YOGI BEAR’S JELLYSTONE PARK CALICO HEIGHTS LAKEVIEW TREEHOUSES Calico Heights
Only 2.6 miles from Pioneer Woman Statue
and Museum, the relaxed rooms offer free Cabins & RV Sites • Open Year Round Fully Furnished • All Season • Pet Friendly Luxury Treehouse Cabins
WiFi and flat-screen TVs, in addition to Boat Parking • Seasonal Rates Storm Shelter • Spectacular View
microwaves and minifridges. Suites add Day Passes Memorial Day through Labor Day Pontoon Available
separate sitting areas with pull-out sofas. Camp with Yogi and Friends on Lake Eufaula
Complimentary continental breakfast, Your Sunset is Waiting For You at Lake
exercise room, lobby lounge, coin-operated Make Reservations at JellystoneOK.com Eufaula!
laundry and a picnic area with BBQs and a 610 Lakeshore Dr, Eufaula
convenience store. Parking is included. 918.689.YOGI (9644) CalicoHeightsEufaula.com
Make Your Reservation Today!
3405 N 14th St, Ponca City PONCA CITY 918.448.8113
580.765.3000 • Marriott.com/PNCFI
PONCA CITY OUR FAVORITE PLACE EUFAULA COVE MARINA & BEAVER BAR & GRILL C
MARLAND ESTATE M
Make “Our Place” YOURS! A Made In The only Marina on Lake Eufaula with a Y
The E.W. Marland Estate, a 55 room Italian Oklahoma Art Gallery and Products Store. Floating Restaurant serving burgers, salads, CM
Renaissance Villa, is the manifestation of wings and your favorite beverages! MY
an oil baron’s dream to live in a Palace. Coffee Bar • Art Classes • Gift Store CY
A National Historic Landmark, it is one of • Seasonal Live Entertainment CMY
Oklahoma’s most opulent and spectacular Find “Your Favorite” jewelry, spices, pickles, • Boat & Wave Runner Rental K
structures. Hear the saga of fortunes made relish, books, pottery, beverage mix, etc. • S lip Rental 20’ to 100’ - Daily,
and lost and of Governor Marland’s beautiful, on the shelf in this cute shop! Best of all,
mysterious second wife, Lydie. Open daily EVERYTHING is MADE IN OKLAHOMA Monthly, Yearly
except Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas and including the coffee, tea and sodas we serve! • 24 Hour Fuel & Ice
New Year’s Day. Guided tours at 1:30pm.
127 N Main St, Eufaula Located in Eufaula Cove
901 Monument Rd, Ponca City 918.689.1515 • OurFavoritePlace.com at 400 Lakeshore Drive
800.422.8340 or 580.767.0420 • MarlandMansion.com 918.689.7723 • EufaulaCoveMarinaLLC.com
PONCA CITY LEGACY ON MAIN
PIONEER WOMAN STATUE & MUSEUM LITTLE TURTLE RV PARK WITH HORSE RESORT
Live Entertainment with a meal option
Exhibits preserving the legacy of including guests like John Denver Tribute, North of the City of Eufaula off Hwy. 69 and
Oklahoma’s real pioneering women and Echo of the King, an Elvis Tribute, Injunuity Texanna Road, Little Turtle RV Park has
their influence on the development of the Christmas, a Talk of the Town Winter Ball everything: 80’ concrete pull-thru sites, 30/50
state and nation and their contributions plus Murder Mysteries, Comedy Shows, etc. amp sites, Free WiFi & cable, dog park, 24-Hr
to Oklahoma. Experience “Confident,” Venue rental available for weddings, reunions, laundry, playground, duck pond, swimming
the world-famous 30 ft. tall bronze statue meetings and more. pool, kid fishing ponds, picnic pavilion and
commemorating the women of Oklahoma. storm shelter. Plus a premier horse park and
Gift shop, educational programs and Events schedule: boarding facility with miles of trails. 70’ pull-
special rotating exhibits. LegacyOnMainStreet.com thru pads, pens, individual stalls, round pen,
224 N Main St, Eufaula bathrooms and showers. Perfect for large
701 Monument Rd, Ponca City 918.605.7405 groups or trail riding clubs.
580.765.6108 • okhistory.org/sites/pioneerwoman
114161 Hwy 69, Eufaula • 918.618.2140 • LittleTurtleRV.com
PONCAN THEATRE
PONCA CITY XTREME RV RESORT PLUMB THEATRE
The Poncan Theatre has entertained and
enthralled audiences for over eighty years. Lake Eufaula’s newest RV Park with a view of Home of the Longtown Opry and Annual
She was designed by the preeminent theatre Eufaula Cove! Year Round Facility offering 106 Gospel Fest. Enjoy live music featuring Paul
designers, the Boller Brothers and is an RV Full 30/50 amp Hookups. and Mattie Maloy and Friends every Friday
excellent example of their Spanish Colonial and Saturday night! Mark your calendars for
Revival style. The Poncan Theatre has been Wifi • Storm Shelter • Playground the last Friday and Saturday of September
restored to represent her original 1927 look, Indoor Heated and Outdoor Pool to enjoy Gospel Fest. Past entertainers
but modernized for today’s use. Take in a Dog Park • Picnic Pavilion • 24 hour Laundry have been Gerald Crabb, Adam Crabb,
show and enjoy all her splendor while visiting Golfcart Rental • Meeting/Banquet Facility The Freemans, Bilder-backs, Crystal River,
Ponca City - where we make memories. Live Entertainment at Amphitheater Alverson’s and Expressed Praise.

104 E Grand, Ponca City Located at the corner of Lakeshore Drive 16505 OK-9, Eufaula
580.765.0943 • PoncanTheatre.org and “E” St, Eufaula • 918.707.5403 918.360.9329 or 918.452.2020 • PlumbTheatre.com
XtremeResortOK.com

1 BARTLESVILLE 3 BROKEN ARROW CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU 8 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 12
– Rooster Days’ carnival rides and games; 11
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 1
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. Another and four splash pads, the Military History The Castle of Muskogee consists of a 19
attraction you won’t want to miss is the Center, Museum Broken Arrow and 37,000 sq. ft castle and 16 acre 5
Phillips Petroleum Company Museum. fantastic events from sand castle building to Renaissance village. Opened in 1995,
Request a free visitors guide and make amazing chalk art displays. its annual events attract both local and
your plans to visit all the attractions and global visitors. Known for the Award
events Bartlesville has to offer. BARTLESVILLE 866.503.7081 • VisitBrokenArrowOK.com Winning Renaissance Festival each
spring, the Castle also hosts additional
800.364.8708 • VisitBartlesville.com MILITARY HISTORY CENTER events throughout the year. Visit 17
www.OKCASTLE.com for more details 14
FRANK PHILLIPS HOME: GRAND LADY OF CHEROKEE AVENUE Visitors will be able to see the personal on the history and upcoming events.
artifacts and hear the stories of MUSKOGEE
This 26-room NeoClassic home belonged extraordinary men and women who 3400 W Fern Mountain Rd, Muskogee
to Frank Phillips, founder of Phillips stood up to defend their country in peace Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm* 1613
Petroleum Company. You will be amazed and war, too often giving their lives in so Event Dates/Hours subject to change
at the beautiful original furnishings, a doing. Located at 112 N. Main Street in
mahogany staircase, Waterford crystal BARTLESVILLE Broken Arrow, it’s Oklahoma’s only military BROKEN ARROW FIVE CIVILIZED TRIBES MUSEUM 6 18 15
chandeliers, Italian marble and a barber museum that displays militaria and artifacts 4
chair in the bathroom! The Director’s for all America’s wars from the War of Located on Agency Hill, the Five Civilized
Tour offers exclusive access not available Independence to the present War on Terror. Tribes Museum is housed in the historic
with the public tour. Wed–Sat, 10–5, last 1875 Union Agency. Protecting the culture
tour at 4pm. Adults, $5; 11 & under, $2. 112 N. Main St, Broken Arrow and heritage of the 5 Tribes (Cherokee,
Director’s Tour: Wed, Th, Fri, 9am. Adults, 918.794.2712 • okmhc.org Chickasaw, Choctaw, Muscogee (Creek)
$10; 11 & under, $7. and Seminole) through art and history.
The museum features arts shows, cultural
1107 S Cherokee, Bartlesville • 918.336.2491 • FrankPhillipsHome.org exhibits and a spring festival and tells the
story of the Indian removal. Handmade
PRICE TOWER THE MUSEUM BROKEN ARROW gifts, jewelry, fine art and literature are MUSKOGEE 3
available in the Trading Post gift shop.
Immerse yourself in the architecture and The Museum’s exhibits portray local and Open Mon-Fri, 10am-5pm and 9
design of Frank Lloyd Wright. Take the regional history through its permanent and Sat 10am-2pm. Tours are available.
historic tour which includes a visit to the rotating displays. Take a step back in time
restored 19th floor executive office of H.C. to learn about the town’s Muscogee (Creek) 1101 Honor Heights, Muskogee
Price. Enjoy the growing collections and origins, influences of the “KATY” railroad, 918.683.1701 • FiveTribes.org
exhibitions of modern and contemporary the importance of coal and cotton to the
art, furniture, textiles and design. The Inn BARTLESVILLE town’s early economy, history of Rooster BROKEN ARROW RIVER COUNTRY FAMILY WATER PARK 8
at Price Tower offers nineteen intimate, Days, renowned composer Ralph Blane,
glass wrapped sleeping lofts meticulously the reconstructed Childers’ Log Cabin, Muskogee’s hottest place to cool off! Frog
designed by acclaimed New York based and more. Hours Tue - Fri 10:00 - 4:00, Sat Pond pool with zero depth entry, interactive
architect Wendy Evans Joseph. 10:00 - 2:00. play structure with spray features, waterfalls,
and four slide options for the little ones.
510 Dewey Ave, Bartlesville 400 S Main St, Broken Arrow Enjoy a series of lily pads and cargo nets
918.336.4949 • PriceTower.org 918.258.2616 • BrokenArrowMuseum.org and two large twisting tube slides for
older kids or adults. Float the relaxing lazy
4 TULSA BOTANIC GARDEN river on a tube or challenge someone to a 7
game of beach volleyball on sand courts.
WOOLAROC MUSEUM AND WILDLIFE PRESERVE Tulsa Botanic Garden is an all-season oasis Concessions and a party island are also MUSKOGEE Produced by Green Country Marketing
8 miles northwest of Tulsa. The A.R. and available. Like us on Facebook! Association in cooperation with the Oklahoma
Explore a unique collection of Western Marylouise Tandy Floral Terraces feature
art and artifacts; Native American pottery, over 8,000 plants, beautiful water features, 3600 Arline Ave, Muskogee Tourism and Recreation Department.
baskets, beads, blankets and cultural and a spectacular spring display of over 918.684.6399 • CityofMuskogee.com 65,000 copies printed at a cost of $0.13 each.
art; historical displays; and extensive 100,000 bulbs. The Children’s Discovery
collection of Colt firearms. The 3,700 acre Garden is a wonderland of interactive fun for THE PAPILION BUTTERFLY HOUSE AND TEACHING GARDENS 800.922.2118 • GreenCountryOK.com 10
wildlife preserve is home to more than all ages with the iconic Spring Giant, spitting
30 varieties of native and exotic animals animal fountains, Sensory Walk, and Tree TULSA Honor Heights Park is home to the Papilion 25 50 MILES
and birds. OPEN Wed-Sun, 10am-5pm; Fort. The Cross Timbers Trail offers a 1.5 PAWHUSKA Teaching Garden and Georgia-Pacific
SUMMER: Memorial Day-Labor Day: BARTLESVILLE mile nature hike. Butterfly House, the only enclosed butterfly
Tues-Sun, 10am-5pm. house in Oklahoma. In April, hundreds
3900 Tulsa Botanic Dr, Tulsa of tulips fill the gardens along with the 50 100 KILOMETERS
State Highway 123, twelve miles 918.289.0330 • TulsaBotanic.org park’s Azalea Spring Bloom. Open daily
southwest of Bartlesville 9am-4pm, Mother’s Day weekend through GRAND LAKE O’ THE CHEROKEES AREA 14 HAR-BER VILLAGE MUSEUM 16 PENSACOLA DAM
888.966.5276 (888.WOOLAROC) • Woolaroc.org 5 OSAGE NATION MUSEUM (ONM) September 30, this open-air captive
butterfly sanctuary exhibits up to 26 Located on the shore of Grand Lake O’ the The art deco design and massive size of
2 DEWEY America’s first tribally-owned museum, varieties of native and tropical butterflies. A Cherokees, experience the region’s ecology the Pensacola Dam combine to make it
the ONM is the premiere destination for Children’s Garden displays herbs and vegetables and pioneer history through self-guided tours. one of the most impressive structures in
DEWEY HOTEL MUSEUM experiencing Osage history, art, and culture. to touch, taste and smell. Like us on Facebook: MUSKOGEE 11 MIAMI CONVENTION AND VISITORS BUREAU Enjoy special events (Pioneer and Cherokee NE Oklahoma. Constructed by the Grand
The continuously changing exhibits convey the Butterfly Papilion at Honor Heights. Heritage days), hands-on interactive stations River Dam Authority during the Great
1899 home and hotel to entrepreneur story of the Osage people throughout history $3 Adults. $2-Child, Senior, Military. “Oklahoma’s Premier Historical Venue” and demonstrations, and youth summer GROVE Depression, it was the first hydroelectric LANGLEY
Jacob H. Bartles and Nannie and celebrate Osage culture today. Highlights A restored, elegant 1929 vaudeville/movie camps. Shop at the Country Store. Walk the GROVE project in Oklahoma and still produces
Journeycake Bartles, the Dewey Hotel include an extensive photograph collection and 1400 Honor Heights Dr, Muskogee palace, complete with a 2000 lb. chandelier 2-mile long Nature Trail (partially accessible). much needed power for the state. Listed
Museum was one of the first examples historical artifacts, alongside traditional and 918.684.6303 • MuskogeeParks.org and velvet seats. Located on Rt 66, programs Eat at the Café or picnic in the Pavilion. Rental on the National Register of Historic Places,
of Victorian architecture in Indian contemporary art. vary from Light Opera and ballet to country, facilities. Fun for families of all ages. Discover it holds back 46,500 surface acres of
Territory. View furnishings, glassware, DEWEY Admission is Free. THREE RIVERS MUSEUM bluegrass, musical comedy, drama and big MIAMI what’s new in the past at Har-Ber Village Museum! water to create Grand Lake. Free Tours Memorial
clothing and rare photographs of early Open Tues-Sat - 8:30am-5:00pm. Closed Federal holidays. band concerts—something for all tastes and Day–Labor Day.
day life in the Old West. Three floors to Located in the Historic Depot District of ages! Fabulous new ballroom and convention 4404 W 20th St, Grove
tour, wheelchair accessible to first floor 819 Grandview Ave, Pawhuska Muskogee, the Three Rivers Museum is center available for rent. Tours by donation. 918.786.6446 • Har-BerVillage.com GRDA—Langley • 918.256.0899 • GRDA.com
only. Open Tue-Sat, April-November 918-287-5441 • OsageNation-nsn.gov/museum dedicated to preserving the history and Tues–Fri 10am–4pm & Sat 10am–2pm.
10am-4pm. legacies of the Three Rivers area. See the GROVE
fascinating exhibits and hear the stories of 103 N Main, Miami
801 Delaware, Dewey • 918-534-0215 • WCHS-OK.org Deputy Marshal Bass Reeves; the famous 918.540.2425 • ColemanTheatre.org • VisitMiamiOK.com Imagine a city that offers something for
Outlaw Belle Starr; the home of the Girl everyone. Whether you are looking for
6 PAWNEE BILL RANCH AND MUSEUM Scout cookies; the renovated railroad depot; 12 QUAPAW TRIBAL MUSEUM outdoor recreation, history, natural beauty 17 VINITA
our one room schoolhouse and more. or family fun, it all comes together in Grove
HERITAGE THEATRE CAFE AND PUB Explore the myth, the legend and the reality Open Wed-Sat, 10am-5pm. MUSKOGEE The Quapaw Tribal Museum welcomes - the largest city on the shore of Grand Established in 1871, Vinita is the second
of Pawnee Bill at his ranch and home in everyone. Please come and enjoy the Lake O’ the Cherokees. Charming shops oldest town in Oklahoma. A historic
Whether it be plays, musicals, movie Pawnee, Oklahoma. See Pawnee Bill’s 220 Elgin St, Muskogee artifacts and learn the history and traditions and eateries, numerous attractions and downtown district showcases antique shops
nights, improv, jams, karaoke, readings mansion, artifacts, art, memorabilia, and 918.686.6624 • 3RiverMuseum.com of the Quapaw people. Our mission is to entertainment venues, multiple golf courses, and specialty boutiques; the Eastern Trails
or dinner theatre... there’s always live buffalo, Longhorn cattle & Clydesdale preserve traditions and life ways of the special events and, of course, our wide Museum offers insight into Vinita’s history;
something to do. We continue to add to horses on one of Oklahoma’s most PAWNEE Quapaw Tribe. The museum gift shop offers variety of leisure water activities are all a part and historic Route 66 revs up another layer VINITA
our the list of programs at the theater. beautiful historical working ranches. A Pendleton items such as blankets, purses of the Grove experience. of charm. The first Saturday in June is the
Try our gourmet burgers and homemade historical re-creation of Pawnee Bill’s and wallets. Indian jewelry is also available. World’s Largest Calf Fry event and the Route
fries, or our original Ruebens made with famous Wild West Show is always the The Quapaw Museum accepts donations 104 W 3rd, Grove 66 Festival is the Third Saturday in June.
our own corned beef and homemade second weekend of June (7th & 8th, 2019). and loans of artifacts and pictures for 918.786.9079 • CityofGroveOK.gov Don’t miss Oktoberfest the second Saturday
pastrami (beef or buffalo). Wed 11 to 7, Ranch Hours: Tue-Sat 10am-5pm, display. of October or The Punkin Chunkin the third Saturday.
Thur through Friday 11 to 9 for kitchen. Sun-Mon 1pm-4pm; Nov-March Closed Mon & Tue.
DEWEY WAR MEMORIAL PARK & MILITARY MUSEUM 905 Whitebird Rd, Quapaw QUAPAW Vinita Area Chamber of Commerce
306 E Don Tyler Ave, Dewey 1141 Pawnee Bill Rd, Pawnee • 918.762.2513 • PawneeBillRanch.org 918.238.3157 • Mon–Thurs 8–5, Fri 8–4 DISNEY 918.256.7133 • Vinita.com • FB: Vinita Area Chamber of Commerce
918.440.2393 • HeritageTheatreCafeandPub.com Open the hatches and prepare to dive at the
only submarine in the state of Oklahoma! 13 PICTURE IN SCRIPTURE AMPHITHEATER
TOM MIX MUSEUM 7 MUSCOGEE (CREEK) NATION The USS Batfish, a preserved World War II 15 PRYOR CREEK COMIC CONVENTION 18 CLAREMORE
era submarine, holds an unbeatable record Experience an Oklahoma evening under
Experience the magnitude of Tom Mix— Screen Star Tom Mix’s Visit the Muscogee (Creek) Nation. Gaming, of sinking three enemy submarines in MUSKOGEE the stars in the 1,000-seat amphitheater The Pryor Creek Comic Convention, staged Cowboys, guns, a big blue whale, the
first movie king of the cowboys—the myth Personal Collection live entertainment, fun and relaxation await seventy-six hours. See military artifacts and located at the south end of Grand Lake. A by the Pryor Area Arts and Humanities world’s largest totem pole, Will Rogers,
and the man. See a life size replica of you at the tribe’s premier entertainment displays such as cannons, missiles, and live performance including animals, pyro- Council, returns for a third year on Jan. Mile-High Pie, and the true Nut House…
“Tony, the Wonder Horse,” Tom’s saddles, DEWEY destination, River Spirit Casino Resort®, a self-propelled Howitzer. The park also technics and state of the art sound make 19, 2019, at 6 N. Adair Street in downtown experience southern hospitality, Historic
spurs, guns and costumes. The theater Tulsa. Shop, dine, and hear live music on displays a piece of the USS Oklahoma, one this a must see! Enjoy dinner with your Pryor. A dealer’s room features vendors who Route 66 and boutique shopping in beautiful
features free Tom Mix movies daily. Visit the Riverwalk, or perfect your golf swing of the ships destroyed during the attack on choice of catfish, char-broiled hamburgers sell comics, toys, games, action figures and Claremore! Nestled in the heart of Northeast
our premier museum gift shop where you at the FlyingTee, all on the Arkansas River, Pearl Harbor. or chicken before the show. Visit our artwork. Attendees can pose for pictures Oklahoma, Claremore’s small town charm
will find western books, Tom Mix movies, Jenks. Book a tee time for picturesque website for details on this year’s show and with “famous” cars and meet author, artist and big time amenities will make your next
western jewelry and much more. Museum Fountainhead Creek Golf Course, Eufaula. 3500 Batfish Rd, Muskogee • 918.682.6294 other events. and cosplay guests, but the highlight for trip one-of-a-kind for a girls trip, family
Hours: Feb-Dec, Tues-Sat 10am-4:30pm. Explore numerous points of interest and visit WarMemorialPark.org • Facebook.com/USSBatfish many is a costume contest with cash prizes. getaway or romantic weekend. The options
Okmulgee in June to experience the annual Disney Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Admission: $5. are endless - visit our website to plan yours today!
721 N Delaware, Dewey tribal festival. OKMULGEE 918.435.8207 • PictureInScripture.com PRYOR CLAREMORE
918.534.1555 • TomMixMuseum.com 918.341.8688
918.732.7992 • CreekTourism.com • CreekFestival.com 6 N Adair, Pryor VisitClaremore.org
918-864-7224 • Pryor Creek Comic Convention Facebook page

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Osage Casino operates 7 casinos across This National Historic Landmark, OKMULGEE Visit historic downtown Okmulgee with Experience 19th Century Indian Territory If water fun is your passion then Lake Eufaula Experience the life and humor of Will
Oklahoma’s beautiful Green Country. constructed in 1878, is the interpretive shopping, dining, and entertainment for at the only remaining plantation mansion is the place for you! 105,000 acres of water Rogers! The Memorial features 12
centre for the Muscogee (Creek) Nation the entire family. Catch a movie at the in Oklahoma. The 1845 historic site, offer world class fishing, hunting, boating, galleries, 2 theaters, interactive Children’s
We invite you to visit our newest resort- and its people. Discover the richly Orpheum Theatre, built in 1922. Explore home of the niece of Principal Chief John swimming, wake boarding, camping, bird Museum, art and memorabilia dedicated
style Casino & Hotel located in the diverse and truly unique cultural heritage the Creek Council House, which was Ross, is a living history farm highlighting watching, off-roading, biking and hiking. to the life of Will Rogers. His birthplace
Osage Hills of Tulsa, featuring 1,600 of the Muscogee and experience the constructed in 1878 by the Muscogee antebellum Cherokee agriculture. Gardens, Fulfill your passion at Oklahoma’s largest ranch in Oologah offers tours of the home,
electronic games, 16 table games and post-removal capitol restored to its (Creek) Nation, and served as the Nation’s crop fields, orchards, replica general store, lake where you will find seven marinas, working ranch, vista view of Oologah Lake
luxurious hotel rooms and suites. Osage original appearance. Capitol where its governmental affairs were animals, and original springhouse and two state parks, two golf courses, Corps and picnic area. Memorial and Birthplace
Casino - Eat, Stay, Play! conducted. Outdoor activities are abundant smokehouse. Original furnishings. Located of Engineers campgrounds, a 450-acre open 10am-5pm – Closed Thanksgiving
106 W 6th St, Okmulgee • 918.549.2434 at Okmulgee and Dripping Springs lakes. near Tahlequah in historic Park Hill. Special ATV trail and numerous lodging and dining and Christmas.
Tulsa • Bartlesville • Sand Springs CreekCulturalCenter.com There’s so much to do in Okmulgee! events and programs year-round. Tue-Sat 10-5. establishments. Make it YOUR Favorite!
Ponca City • Skiatook • Hominy • Pawhuska CreekNationGiftShop.com Museum: 1720 W Will Rogers Blvd, Claremore
918-756-6172 • OkmulgeeChamber.org 19479 E Murrell Home Rd, Park Hill 701 S Main St, Eufaula Ranch: 9501 E 380 Rd, northeast of Oologah
877.246.8777 • osagecasino.com 918.456.2751 • okhistory.org/huntershome 918.689.7751 • VisitLakeEufaula.com 918.341.0719 • WillRogers.com


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