Cherokee National History MuseumRestored and opened in 2019, the new Cherokee National History Museum resides in the original Cherokee National Capitol building in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. It offers 7,000 square feet of timeless art and tribal heritage to explore. Visitors can take lessons in authentic arts and crafts, study the Cherokee Syllabary, and learn about the modern era of the Cherokee Nation.
101 S. Muskogee Avenue
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Cherokee Nation Supreme Court MuseumThe Cherokee National Supreme Court was built in 1844 and is Oklahoma's oldest government building still standing today.
Exhibit areas tell the story of the Cherokee judicial system, with vintage photos and historical items bringing it all to life. Learn about the Cherokee written language and the evolution of Cherokee journalism. See one of the original printing presses of the Cherokee Advocate newspaper, along with authentic works from the Cherokee Phoenix, and more. 122 E. Keetoowah St
Tahlequah, Ok |
Northeastern State University PlayhouseHome of NSU Drama, the Sequoyah Institute Performing Arts Series and River City Players.
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Tahlequah CreatesTahlequah Artist Collaborative & Gallery
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Dena's Art Den 108 S. Muskogee Ave. |
Thompson House
300 S. College Ave. Dewain's Place 303 S Water Ave |
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