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00907 N. Garrison, Fort Gibson, OK, USA
Interpretation of Fort Gibson and its role in the development of the Indian Territory frontier and the nation. Topics include the Indian Removals, Mexican-American War, the Civil War, and the Indian Wars period. Reconstructed 1824 ... More on MuseumStuff.com

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1423 Cemetery Rd, Fort Gibson, OK 74434
Established as a national cemetery in 1868, burial place for veterans from the Revolutionary War to Persian Gulf War. Self guided walking tours available. Fort Gibson National Cemetery is located in Muskogee County, one mile northeast ... More on travelOK.com

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1500 W Poplar, Fort Gibson, OK 74434

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907 N Garrison Ave, Fort Gibson, OK 74434
First army post in the Indian Territory, in operation from 1824 to 1890, encompassing 80 acres of grounds with 29 historic buildings and numerous archaeological ruins. Exhibits and living history programs relate to the settlement ... More on travelOK.com

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Oklahoma
Located on the Illinois River a few miles south of Tahlequah, Tenkiller Ferry Lake lies in the heart of the... More on TravelOK.com
Great places to eat. More on TripAdvisor

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Muskogee, OK
'V. R. Coss House' is a historic house in Muskogee, Oklahoma. It was built in 1906 by Virgil R. Coss, an early banker and real estate dealer in Muskogee.
The house consists of 3 stories with a partial basement. The first level is ... More on Wikipedia

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Muskogee , Muskogee County, OK
(Muskogee State Fair, 16 sides, 205', 1965, OK-51-01) in the State Fair grounds in Muskogee , Muskogee County, OK. Southside Blvd (becomes Independence St.) SE 2 blocks from jct with Bus.US64 (Main St.), SW (right) on Cherokee ... More on dalejtravis.com

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Tahlequah, Oklahoma, United States
Natural scenic area located in the upper 70 miles of the river. Noted for its beauty, the Illinois River is nestled in the heart of the Oklahoma Ozarks with its ever changing oak-hickory forest. The upper river is an easy flowing, ... More on TravelOK.com

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21192 S Keeler Dr, Park Hill, OK 74451
Located on 44 heavily wooded acres tucked away in the Oklahoma foothills of the Ozark Mountains, the Cherokee Heritage Center is where visitors can learn more about Cherokee history and culture. The center is home to the Ancient Village, ... More on travelOK.com

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Cookson, OK
'Tenkiller Ferry Lake', or more simply, "Lake Tenkiller," is a reservoir in eastern Oklahoma formed by the damming of the Illinois River. The earth-fill dam was constructed between 1947 and 1952 by the United States Army Corps of ... More on Wikipedia
