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| INDIAN HILLS RESORT & MARINA Resort - Marina - Cabins New & Used Boat Sales - RV Spots - Boat & Kayak Rentals - Boat Docks - Cafe - Gift Shop - Heated Fishing Dock - Bait & Tackle Bernice Ok. 918.256.6954 Closed Tuesdays... |
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| The Cayuga Mission Church In 1886, Mathias Splitlog began constructing a church of local hewn limestone for his wife, Eliza Splitlog. Today, the Cayuga Mission Church is the only church in Oklahoma, and perhaps in the U.S., which was built by a Native American with his own funds for the religious use of all people. The inside is embellished with beautifully hand-carved imported wood, and 15 stones, each carved with an Indian symbol, form the arched doorway. |
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| Grand Lake Casino 24701 South 655th Road Grove, Oklahoma ... Grand Lake Casino Open daily 24 hours Over 700 slots. Venue 655 Restaurant Sports Bar & Grill - Deli/Grill - Smoke Shop |
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| Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma 118 S. Eight Tribes Trail P.O. Box 1527 Miami, Oklahoma 74355 918.540.2535 Telephone 918.540.2538 Fax |
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| Visit Miami The town takes its name from the Miami Indians and is pronounced "My-am-uh". Wayland C. Lykins was the son of a missionary to the Peoria Indians. He wanted to be a cattle rancher and so came to Indian Territory where there would be plenty of grazing land. Continuing to follow his dream, he went to Washington D.C., got the town site of Miami approved, and on March 2, 1891, Miami became the first chartered town in Indian Territory. |
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| Marie Wallace Museum Located in Jay, Ok., the Marie Wallace Museum has artifacts and exhibits from across the nation, including toy trains, buggies, and wagons. American Indian and Trail of Tears items are featured along with hundreds of items from early days in Delaware County. 538 Krause Street Jay, Ok. 918.253.4345 |
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| Texaco Display - Dobson, Rt. 66, Miami, OK Texaco Memorabilia Just off historic Route 66 110 A S.W. � Miami, Oklahoma 74354 � 918-542-5388 Open to the public, free of charge and everyone is welcome. Hours: Sunday, Wednesday & Friday � 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. |
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| Seneca R-7 School District - Seneca, Missouri Seneca R-7 School District P. O. Box 469 - 914 Frisco Street Seneca, Missouri 64865 (417) 776-3426 FAX: (417) 776-2177 |
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| Big Elk Camp & Canoe Float trips and alcohol free camping on Missouri's beautiful Elk River and Indian Big Sugar Creeks. Missouri Camping, Missouri Float Trips |
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| Cherokee TERO Search Certified TERO, Native American Owned Businesses |
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| Cherokee Phoenix The most current and accurate source of Cherokee news. Find complete coverage and breaking news about issues concerning Cherokee people. |
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| Miami Little Theatre Miami Little Theatre is proud to bring Arts and Entertainment to the city of Miami, OK. Please join us in celebrating 51 years of quality community theater. We're proud of our rich heritage and roots and hope you enjoy the show |
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| Official Site of the Cherokee Nation based in Tahlequah Oklahoma - Federally Recognized Cherokee - The Official Web Site of the Cherokee Nation based in Tahlequah Oklahoma. The Western Band of Cherokee are a federally recognized Native American Indian Tribe. This web site containd Cherokee Nation News, services for tribal members, information regarding the Cherokee, Culture, History plus much more. |
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| River Ranch Resort The area's finest camping and canoeing on Missouri's Crystal Clear Elk River. Noel Missouri Ozarks: Canoes, Rafts, Camping, Retreats, Fishing on the Elk River, Indian & Big Sugar Creeks |
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| Elk River Floats Canoe Missouri! Canoeing, camping, swimming and fishing on Missouri's beautiful Elk River. 417-475-3561 |
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| Big Cabin Travel Plaza Big Cabin Travel Plaza, Big Cabin Oklahoma, fuel, restaurant, convenience store, deli, truck supplies, cb's |
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| Will Rogers Memorial Museums in Claremore, Oklahoma Early Years, Indian-Cowboy, Ziegfeld Follies, Newspaperman, Radio Pundit, Philosopher, Movie Star, Family, Biography |
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| Indian Nations Audubon Home page of Indian Nations Audubon Society website in eastern Oklahoma: Muskogee, Tahlequah, Wagoner, Fort Gibson Lake, Tenkiller Lake |
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| Vinita Public Library - Oklahoma's Indian Territory and Cherokee heritage, great Rodeo, too! Vinita is home to a great heritage -- from Indian Territory to the Cherokee Nation, from the great American West to Grand Lake Gateway. We're the Will Rogers Memorial Rodeo and a vital part of Cyberspace. Come visit us and stay a spell ... |
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| Cabin Creek Battlefield -- Oklahoma Historical Society The Cabin Creek Battlefield is the site of two important engagements between Union and Confederate forces in Indian Territory during the Civil War. The site is located along the Texas Road, a historic trail from Kansas to Texas, near the ford that crosses the creek. The road was used by Indians, white explorers, US Army, pioneer immigrants, trail herds, and traders. Joseph Martin, a mixed-blood Cherokee, built a ranch west of the crossing around which a small community grew before the Civil War. |
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