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10 LAKE EUFAULA YOGI BEAR’S JELLYSTONE PARK Cabins & RV Sites • Open Year Round Boat Parking • Seasonal Rates Day Passes Memorial Day through Labor Day Camp with Yogi and Friends on Lake Eufaula Make Reservations at JellystoneOK.com 610 Lakeshore Dr, Eufaula 918.689.YOGI (9644) OUR FAVORITE PLACE Make “Our Place” YOURS! A Made In Oklahoma Art Gallery and Products Store. Coffee Bar • Art Classes • Gift Store Find “Your Favorite” jewelry, spices, pickles, relish, books, pottery, beverage mix, etc. on the shelf in this cute shop! Best of all, EVERYTHING is MADE IN OKLAHOMA including the coffee, tea and sodas we serve! 127 N Main St, Eufaula 918.689.1515 • OurFavoritePlace.com LEGACY ON MAIN Live Entertainment with a meal option including guests like John Denver Tribute, Echo of the King, an Elvis Tribute, Injunuity Christmas, a Talk of the Town Winter Ball plus Murder Mysteries, Comedy Shows, etc. Venue rental available for weddings, reunions, meetings and more. Events schedule: LegacyOnMainStreet.com 224 N Main St, Eufaula 918.605.7405 XTREME RV RESORT Lake Eufaula’s newest RV Park with a view of Eufaula Cove! Year Round Facility offering 106 RV Full 30/50 amp Hookups. Wifi • Storm Shelter • Playground Indoor Heated and Outdoor Pool Dog Park • Picnic Pavilion • 24 hour Laundry Golfcart Rental • Meeting/Banquet Facility Live Entertainment at Amphitheater Located at the corner of Lakeshore Drive and “E” St, Eufaula • 918.707.5403 XtremeResortOK.com CALICO HEIGHTS LAKEVIEW TREEHOUSES Fully Furnished • All Season • Pet Friendly Storm Shelter • Spectacular View Pontoon Available Your Sunset is Waiting For You at Lake Eufaula! CalicoHeightsEufaula.com Make Your Reservation Today! 918.448.8113 EUFAULA COVE MARINA & BEAVER BAR & GRILL The only Marina on Lake Eufaula with a Floating Restaurant serving burgers, salads, wings and your favorite beverages! • Seasonal Live Entertainment • Boat & Wave Runner Rental • Slip Rental 20’ to 100’ - Daily, Monthly, Yearly • 24 Hour Fuel & Ice Located in Eufaula Cove at 400 Lakeshore Drive 918.689.7723 • EufaulaCoveMarinaLLC.com LITTLE TURTLE RV PARK WITH HORSE RESORT North of the City of Eufaula off Hwy. 69 and Texanna Road, Little Turtle RV Park has everything: 80’ concrete pull-thru sites, 30/50 amp sites, Free WiFi & cable, dog park, 24-Hr laundry, playground, duck pond, swimming pool, kid fishing ponds, picnic pavilion and storm shelter. Plus a premier horse park and boarding facility with miles of trails. 70’ pull- thru pads, pens, individual stalls, round pen, bathrooms and showers. Perfect for large groups or trail riding clubs. 114161 Hwy 69, Eufaula • 918.618.2140 • LittleTurtleRV.com PLUMB THEATRE Home of the Longtown Opry and Annual Gospel Fest. Enjoy live music featuring Paul and Mattie Maloy and Friends every Friday and Saturday night! Mark your calendars for the last Friday and Saturday of September to enjoy Gospel Fest. Past entertainers have been Gerald Crabb, Adam Crabb, The Freemans, Bilder-backs, Crystal River, Alverson’s and Expressed Praise. 16505 OK-9, Eufaula 918.360.9329 or 918.452.2020 • PlumbTheatre.com NORTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA 2019 Fort Gibson Chamber of Commerce 918.478.4780 • FortGibson.com • 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. Bartlesville VISIT OKLAHOMA Oil Barons, Culture & Arts Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve Price Tower Arts Center • Nellie Johnstone No. 1 Oil Well 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 FAIRFIELD INN & SUITES Only 2.6 miles from Pioneer Woman Statue and Museum, the relaxed rooms offer free WiFi and flat-screen TVs, in addition to microwaves and minifridges. Suites add separate sitting areas with pull-out sofas. Complimentary continental breakfast, exercise room, lobby lounge, coin-operated laundry and a picnic area with BBQs and a convenience store. Parking is included. 3405 N 14th St, Ponca City 580.765.3000 • Marriott.com/PNCFI MARLAND ESTATE The E.W. Marland Estate, a 55 room Italian Renaissance Villa, is the manifestation of an oil baron’s dream to live in a Palace. A National Historic Landmark, it is one of Oklahoma’s most opulent and spectacular structures. Hear the saga of fortunes made and lost and of Governor Marland’s beautiful, mysterious second wife, Lydie. Open daily 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 PIONEER WOMAN STATUE & MUSEUM Exhibits preserving the legacy of Oklahoma’s real pioneering women and their influence on the development of the state and nation and their contributions to Oklahoma. Experience “Confident,” the world-famous 30 ft. tall bronze statue commemorating the women of Oklahoma. Gift shop, educational programs and special rotating exhibits. 701 Monument Rd, Ponca City 580.765.6108 • okhistory.org/sites/pioneerwoman PONCAN THEATRE The Poncan Theatre has entertained and enthralled audiences for over eighty years. She was designed by the preeminent theatre designers, the Boller Brothers and is an excellent example of their Spanish Colonial Revival style. The Poncan Theatre has been restored to represent her original 1927 look, but modernized for today’s use. Take in a show and enjoy all her splendor while visiting Ponca City - where we make memories. 104 E Grand, Ponca City 580.765.0943 • PoncanTheatre.org PONCA CITY PONCA CITY PONCA CITY PONCA CITY 918.689.7751 VisitLakeEufaula.com Calico Heights Luxury Treehouse Cabins

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10 LAKE EUFAULA

YOGI BEAR’S JELLYSTONE PARK

Cabins & RV Sites • Open Year RoundBoat Parking • Seasonal RatesDay Passes Memorial Day through Labor DayCamp with Yogi and Friends on Lake Eufaula

Make Reservations at JellystoneOK.com610 Lakeshore Dr, Eufaula918.689.YOGI (9644)

OUR FAVORITE PLACE

Make “Our Place” YOURS! A Made In Oklahoma Art Gallery and Products Store.

Coffee Bar • Art Classes • Gift Store

Find “Your Favorite” jewelry, spices, pickles, relish, books, pottery, beverage mix, etc. on the shelf in this cute shop! Best of all, EVERYTHING is MADE IN OKLAHOMA including the coffee, tea and sodas we serve!

127 N Main St, Eufaula918.689.1515 • OurFavoritePlace.com

LEGACY ON MAINLive Entertainment with a meal option including guests like John Denver Tribute, Echo of the King, an Elvis Tribute, Injunuity Christmas, a Talk of the Town Winter Ball plus Murder Mysteries, Comedy Shows, etc. Venue rental available for weddings, reunions, meetings and more.

Events schedule: LegacyOnMainStreet.com224 N Main St, Eufaula 918.605.7405

XTREME RV RESORT

Lake Eufaula’s newest RV Park with a view of Eufaula Cove! Year Round Facility offering 106 RV Full 30/50 amp Hookups.

Wifi • Storm Shelter • PlaygroundIndoor Heated and Outdoor Pool Dog Park • Picnic Pavilion • 24 hour LaundryGolfcart Rental • Meeting/Banquet FacilityLive Entertainment at Amphitheater

Located at the corner of Lakeshore Drive and “E” St, Eufaula • 918.707.5403XtremeResortOK.com

CALICO HEIGHTS LAKEVIEW TREEHOUSES

Fully Furnished • All Season • Pet FriendlyStorm Shelter • Spectacular ViewPontoon Available

Your Sunset is Waiting For You at Lake Eufaula!

CalicoHeightsEufaula.comMake Your Reservation Today! 918.448.8113

EUFAULA COVE MARINA & BEAVER BAR & GRILL

The only Marina on Lake Eufaula with a Floating Restaurant serving burgers, salads, wings and your favorite beverages!

• Seasonal Live Entertainment • Boat & Wave Runner Rental• Slip Rental 20’ to 100’ - Daily,

Monthly, Yearly• 24 Hour Fuel & Ice

Located in Eufaula Cove at 400 Lakeshore Drive918.689.7723 • EufaulaCoveMarinaLLC.com

LITTLE TURTLE RV PARK WITH HORSE RESORT

North of the City of Eufaula off Hwy. 69 and Texanna Road, Little Turtle RV Park has everything: 80’ concrete pull-thru sites, 30/50 amp sites, Free WiFi & cable, dog park, 24-Hr laundry, playground, duck pond, swimming pool, kid fishing ponds, picnic pavilion and storm shelter. Plus a premier horse park and boarding facility with miles of trails. 70’ pull-thru pads, pens, individual stalls, round pen, bathrooms and showers. Perfect for large groups or trail riding clubs.

114161 Hwy 69, Eufaula • 918.618.2140 • LittleTurtleRV.com

PLUMB THEATRE

Home of the Longtown Opry and Annual Gospel Fest. Enjoy live music featuring Paul and Mattie Maloy and Friends every Friday and Saturday night! Mark your calendars for the last Friday and Saturday of September to enjoy Gospel Fest. Past entertainers have been Gerald Crabb, Adam Crabb, The Freemans, Bilder-backs, Crystal River, Alverson’s and Expressed Praise.

16505 OK-9, Eufaula918.360.9329 or 918.452.2020 • PlumbTheatre.com

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Fort Gibson Chamber of Commerce918.478.4780 • FortGibson.com

• 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, fi shing, and family fun.

BartlesvilleVISITOKLAHOMAOil Barons, Culture & Arts

Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife PreservePrice Tower Arts Center • Nellie Johnstone No. 1 Oil Well

Phillips Petroleum Company Museum • Frank Phillips HomeOnly 20 Minutes from the Tallgrass Prairie Preserve and

the Pioneer Woman Mercantile In Pawhuska

BARTLESVILLE CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAUVisitBartlesville.com • 800-364-8708

19 PONCA CITY/KAW LAKE AREAFAIRFIELD INN & SUITES

Only 2.6 miles from Pioneer Woman Statue and Museum, the relaxed rooms offer free WiFi and flat-screen TVs, in addition to microwaves and minifridges. Suites add separate sitting areas with pull-out sofas. Complimentary continental breakfast, exercise room, lobby lounge, coin-operated laundry and a picnic area with BBQs and a convenience store. Parking is included.

3405 N 14th St, Ponca City580.765.3000 • Marriott.com/PNCFI

MARLAND ESTATE

The E.W. Marland Estate, a 55 room Italian Renaissance Villa, is the manifestation of an oil baron’s dream to live in a Palace. A National Historic Landmark, it is one of Oklahoma’s most opulent and spectacular structures. Hear the saga of fortunes made and lost and of Governor Marland’s beautiful, mysterious second wife, Lydie. Open daily except Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day. Guided tours at 1:30pm.

901 Monument Rd, Ponca City800.422.8340 or 580.767.0420 • MarlandMansion.com

PIONEER WOMAN STATUE & MUSEUM

Exhibits preserving the legacy of Oklahoma’s real pioneering women and their influence on the development of the state and nation and their contributions to Oklahoma. Experience “Confident,” the world-famous 30 ft. tall bronze statue commemorating the women of Oklahoma. Gift shop, educational programs and special rotating exhibits.

701 Monument Rd, Ponca City580.765.6108 • okhistory.org/sites/pioneerwoman

PONCAN THEATREThe Poncan Theatre has entertained and enthralled audiences for over eighty years. She was designed by the preeminent theatre designers, the Boller Brothers and is an excellent example of their Spanish Colonial Revival style. The Poncan Theatre has been restored to represent her original 1927 look, but modernized for today’s use. Take in a show and enjoy all her splendor while visiting Ponca City - where we make memories.

104 E Grand, Ponca City580.765.0943 • PoncanTheatre.org

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14 HAR-BER VILLAGE MUSEUM

Located on the shore of Grand Lake O’ the Cherokees, experience the region’s ecology and pioneer history through self-guided tours. Enjoy special events (Pioneer and Cherokee Heritage days), hands-on interactive stations and demonstrations, and youth summer camps. Shop at the Country Store. Walk the 2-mile long Nature Trail (partially accessible). Eat at the Café or picnic in the Pavilion. Rental facilities. Fun for families of all ages. Discover what’s new in the past at Har-Ber Village Museum!

4404 W 20th St, Grove918.786.6446 • Har-BerVillage.com

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11 MIAMI CONVENTION AND VISITORS BUREAU

“Oklahoma’s Premier Historical Venue” A restored, elegant 1929 vaudeville/movie palace, complete with a 2000 lb. chandelier and velvet seats. Located on Rt 66, programs vary from Light Opera and ballet to country, bluegrass, musical comedy, drama and big band concerts—something for all tastes and ages! Fabulous new ballroom and convention center available for rent. Tours by donation. Tues–Fri 10am–4pm & Sat 10am–2pm.

103 N Main, Miami918.540.2425 • ColemanTheatre.org • VisitMiamiOK.com

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16 PENSACOLA DAM

The art deco design and massive size of the Pensacola Dam combine to make it one of the most impressive structures in NE Oklahoma. Constructed by the Grand River Dam Authority during the Great Depression, it was the first hydroelectric project in Oklahoma and still produces much needed power for the state. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it holds back 46,500 surface acres of water to create Grand Lake. Free Tours Memorial Day–Labor Day.

GRDA—Langley • 918.256.0899 • GRDA.com

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13 PICTURE IN SCRIPTURE AMPHITHEATER

Experience an Oklahoma evening under the stars in the 1,000-seat amphitheater located at the south end of Grand Lake. A live performance including animals, pyro-technics and state of the art sound make this a must see! Enjoy dinner with your choice of catfish, char-broiled hamburgers or chicken before the show. Visit our website for details on this year’s show and other events.

Disney918.435.8207 • PictureInScripture.com

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17 VINITA

Established in 1871, Vinita is the second oldest town in Oklahoma. A historic downtown district showcases antique shops and specialty boutiques; the Eastern Trails Museum offers insight into Vinita’s history; and historic Route 66 revs up another layer of charm. The first Saturday in June is the World’s Largest Calf Fry event and the Route 66 Festival is the Third Saturday in June. Don’t miss Oktoberfest the second Saturday of October or The Punkin Chunkin the third Saturday.

Vinita Area Chamber of Commerce918.256.7133 • Vinita.com • FB: Vinita Area Chamber of Commerce

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18 CLAREMORE

Cowboys, guns, a big blue whale, the world’s largest totem pole, Will Rogers, Mile-High Pie, and the true Nut House… experience southern hospitality, Historic Route 66 and boutique shopping in beautiful Claremore! Nestled in the heart of Northeast Oklahoma, Claremore’s small town charm and big time amenities will make your next trip one-of-a-kind for a girls trip, family getaway or romantic weekend. The options are endless - visit our website to plan yours today!

918.341.8688VisitClaremore.org

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12 QUAPAW TRIBAL MUSEUM

The Quapaw Tribal Museum welcomes everyone. Please come and enjoy the artifacts and learn the history and traditions of the Quapaw people. Our mission is to preserve traditions and life ways of the Quapaw Tribe. The museum gift shop offers Pendleton items such as blankets, purses and wallets. Indian jewelry is also available. The Quapaw Museum accepts donations and loans of artifacts and pictures for display.

905 Whitebird Rd, Quapaw918.238.3157 • Mon–Thurs 8–5, Fri 8–4

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GROVE

Imagine a city that offers something for everyone. Whether you are looking for outdoor recreation, history, natural beauty or family fun, it all comes together in Grove - the largest city on the shore of Grand Lake O’ the Cherokees. Charming shops and eateries, numerous attractions and entertainment venues, multiple golf courses, special events and, of course, our wide variety of leisure water activities are all a part of the Grove experience.

104 W 3rd, Grove918.786.9079 • CityofGroveOK.gov

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15 PRYOR CREEK COMIC CONVENTION

The Pryor Creek Comic Convention, staged by the Pryor Area Arts and Humanities Council, returns for a third year on Jan. 19, 2019, at 6 N. Adair Street in downtown Pryor. A dealer’s room features vendors who sell comics, toys, games, action figures and artwork. Attendees can pose for pictures with “famous” cars and meet author, artist and cosplay guests, but the highlight for many is a costume contest with cash prizes. Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Admission: $5.

6 N Adair, Pryor918-864-7224 • Pryor Creek Comic Convention Facebook page

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1 BARTLESVILLEBARTLESVILLE CONVENTION AND VISITORS BUREAU

Bartlesville is an unexpected gem nestled next to the beautiful Osage Hills, and built on the history of the American West. An architectural wonder, the Bartlesville Community Center was designed by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. Another attraction you won’t want to miss is the Phillips Petroleum Company Museum. Request a free visitors guide and make your plans to visit all the attractions and events Bartlesville has to offer.

800.364.8708 • VisitBartlesville.com

FRANK PHILLIPS HOME: GRAND LADY OF CHEROKEE AVENUE

This 26-room NeoClassic home belonged to Frank Phillips, founder of Phillips Petroleum Company. You will be amazed at the beautiful original furnishings, a mahogany staircase, Waterford crystal chandeliers, Italian marble and a barber chair in the bathroom! The Director’s Tour offers exclusive access not available with the public tour. Wed–Sat, 10–5, last tour at 4pm. Adults, $5; 11 & under, $2. Director’s Tour: Wed, Th, Fri, 9am. Adults, $10; 11 & under, $7.

1107 S Cherokee, Bartlesville • 918.336.2491 • FrankPhillipsHome.org

PRICE TOWER

Immerse yourself in the architecture and design of Frank Lloyd Wright. Take the historic tour which includes a visit to the restored 19th floor executive office of H.C. Price. Enjoy the growing collections and exhibitions of modern and contemporary art, furniture, textiles and design. The Inn at Price Tower offers nineteen intimate, glass wrapped sleeping lofts meticulously designed by acclaimed New York based architect Wendy Evans Joseph.

510 Dewey Ave, Bartlesville918.336.4949 • PriceTower.org

WOOLAROC MUSEUM AND WILDLIFE PRESERVEExplore a unique collection of Western art and artifacts; Native American pottery, baskets, beads, blankets and cultural art; historical displays; and extensive collection of Colt firearms. The 3,700 acre wildlife preserve is home to more than 30 varieties of native and exotic animals and birds. OPEN Wed-Sun, 10am-5pm; SUMMER: Memorial Day-Labor Day: Tues-Sun, 10am-5pm.

State Highway 123, twelve miles southwest of Bartlesville888.966.5276 (888.WOOLAROC) • Woolaroc.org

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8 MUSKOGEE CHAMBER & TOURISMREAL. OKIE. MUSKOGEE, OKLAHOMA

Every Okie has their day. Find yours in Muskogee. 918.682.2401 • VisitMuskogee.com

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CASTLE OF MUSKOGEE

The Castle of Muskogee consists of a 37,000 sq. ft castle and 16 acre Renaissance village. Opened in 1995, its annual events attract both local and global visitors. Known for the Award Winning Renaissance Festival each spring, the Castle also hosts additional events throughout the year. Visit www.OKCASTLE.com for more details on the history and upcoming events.

3400 W Fern Mountain Rd, MuskogeeHours: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm*Event Dates/Hours subject to change

FIVE CIVILIZED TRIBES MUSEUM

Located on Agency Hill, the Five Civilized Tribes Museum is housed in the historic 1875 Union Agency. Protecting the culture and heritage of the 5 Tribes (Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Muscogee (Creek) and Seminole) through art and history. The museum features arts shows, cultural exhibits and a spring festival and tells the story of the Indian removal. Handmade gifts, jewelry, fine art and literature are available in the Trading Post gift shop. Open Mon-Fri, 10am-5pm and Sat 10am-2pm. Tours are available.

1101 Honor Heights, Muskogee918.683.1701 • FiveTribes.org

RIVER COUNTRY FAMILY WATER PARK

Muskogee’s hottest place to cool off! Frog Pond pool with zero depth entry, interactive play structure with spray features, waterfalls, and four slide options for the little ones. Enjoy a series of lily pads and cargo nets and two large twisting tube slides for older kids or adults. Float the relaxing lazy river on a tube or challenge someone to a game of beach volleyball on sand courts. Concessions and a party island are also available. Like us on Facebook!

3600 Arline Ave, Muskogee918.684.6399 • CityofMuskogee.com

THE PAPILION BUTTERFLY HOUSE AND TEACHING GARDENS

Honor Heights Park is home to the Papilion Teaching Garden and Georgia-Pacific Butterfly House, the only enclosed butterfly house in Oklahoma. In April, hundreds of tulips fill the gardens along with the park’s Azalea Spring Bloom. Open daily 9am-4pm, Mother’s Day weekend through September 30, this open-air captive butterfly sanctuary exhibits up to 26 varieties of native and tropical butterflies. A Children’s Garden displays herbs and vegetables to touch, taste and smell. Like us on Facebook: Butterfly Papilion at Honor Heights. $3 Adults. $2-Child, Senior, Military.

1400 Honor Heights Dr, Muskogee918.684.6303 • MuskogeeParks.org

THREE RIVERS MUSEUM

Located in the Historic Depot District of Muskogee, the Three Rivers Museum is dedicated to preserving the history and legacies of the Three Rivers area. See the fascinating exhibits and hear the stories of Deputy Marshal Bass Reeves; the famous Outlaw Belle Starr; the home of the Girl Scout cookies; the renovated railroad depot; our one room schoolhouse and more. Open Wed-Sat, 10am-5pm.

220 Elgin St, Muskogee918.686.6624 • 3RiverMuseum.com

WAR MEMORIAL PARK & MILITARY MUSEUMOpen the hatches and prepare to dive at the only submarine in the state of Oklahoma! The USS Batfish, a preserved World War II era submarine, holds an unbeatable record of sinking three enemy submarines in seventy-six hours. See military artifacts and displays such as cannons, missiles, and a self-propelled Howitzer. The park also displays a piece of the USS Oklahoma, one of the ships destroyed during the attack on Pearl Harbor.

3500 Batfish Rd, Muskogee • 918.682.6294WarMemorialPark.org • Facebook.com/USSBatfish

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1899 home and hotel to entrepreneur Jacob H. Bartles and Nannie Journeycake Bartles, the Dewey Hotel Museum was one of the first examples of Victorian architecture in Indian Territory. View furnishings, glassware, clothing and rare photographs of early day life in the Old West. Three floors to tour, wheelchair accessible to first floor only. Open Tue-Sat, April-November 10am-4pm.

801 Delaware, Dewey • 918-534-0215 • WCHS-OK.org

HERITAGE THEATRE CAFE AND PUB

Whether it be plays, musicals, movie nights, improv, jams, karaoke, readings or dinner theatre... there’s always something to do. We continue to add to our the list of programs at the theater. Try our gourmet burgers and homemade fries, or our original Ruebens made with our own corned beef and homemade pastrami (beef or buffalo). Wed 11 to 7, Thur through Friday 11 to 9 for kitchen.

306 E Don Tyler Ave, Dewey 918.440.2393 • HeritageTheatreCafeandPub.com

TOM MIX MUSEUM

Experience the magnitude of Tom Mix—first movie king of the cowboys—the myth and the man. See a life size replica of “Tony, the Wonder Horse,” Tom’s saddles, spurs, guns and costumes. The theater features free Tom Mix movies daily. Visit our premier museum gift shop where you will find western books, Tom Mix movies, western jewelry and much more. Museum Hours: Feb-Dec, Tues-Sat 10am-4:30pm.

721 N Delaware, Dewey918.534.1555 • TomMixMuseum.com

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10 LAKE EUFAULA ASSOCIATION

If water fun is your passion then Lake Eufaula is the place for you! 105,000 acres of water offer world class fishing, hunting, boating, swimming, wake boarding, camping, bird watching, off-roading, biking and hiking. Fulfill your passion at Oklahoma’s largest lake where you will find seven marinas, two state parks, two golf courses, Corps of Engineers campgrounds, a 450-acre ATV trail and numerous lodging and dining establishments. Make it YOUR Favorite!

701 S Main St, Eufaula918.689.7751 • VisitLakeEufaula.com

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9 HUNTER’S HOME

Experience 19th Century Indian Territory at the only remaining plantation mansion in Oklahoma. The 1845 historic site, home of the niece of Principal Chief John Ross, is a living history farm highlighting antebellum Cherokee agriculture. Gardens, crop fields, orchards, replica general store, animals, and original springhouse and smokehouse. Original furnishings. Located near Tahlequah in historic Park Hill. Special events and programs year-round. Tue-Sat 10-5.

19479 E Murrell Home Rd, Park Hill918.456.2751 • okhistory.org/huntershome

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THE MUSEUM BROKEN ARROW

The Museum’s exhibits portray local and regional history through its permanent and rotating displays. Take a step back in time to learn about the town’s Muscogee (Creek) origins, influences of the “KATY” railroad, the importance of coal and cotton to the town’s early economy, history of Rooster Days, renowned composer Ralph Blane, the reconstructed Childers’ Log Cabin, and more. Hours Tue - Fri 10:00 - 4:00, Sat 10:00 - 2:00.

400 S Main St, Broken Arrow918.258.2616 • BrokenArrowMuseum.org

BROKEN ARROW

Produced by Green Country Marketing Association in cooperation with the Oklahoma

Tourism and Recreation Department. 65,000 copies printed at a cost of $0.13 each.

800.922.2118 • GreenCountryOK.com

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Festivals and events fill the days with play – Rooster Days’ carnival rides and games; Tuesdays in the Park with live music and great food; and family-friendly stage and theater productions in the Performing Arts Center. There’s a new adventure and delightful fun at two aquatic centers and four splash pads, the Military History Center, Museum Broken Arrow and fantastic events from sand castle building to amazing chalk art displays.

866.503.7081 • VisitBrokenArrowOK.com

OSAGE CASINO

Osage Casino operates 7 casinos across Oklahoma’s beautiful Green Country.

We invite you to visit our newest resort-style Casino & Hotel located in the Osage Hills of Tulsa, featuring 1,600 electronic games, 16 table games and luxurious hotel rooms and suites. Osage Casino - Eat, Stay, Play!

Tulsa • Bartlesville • Sand Springs Ponca City • Skiatook • Hominy • Pawhuska

877.246.8777 • osagecasino.com

MILITARY HISTORY CENTER

Visitors will be able to see the personal artifacts and hear the stories of extraordinary men and women who stood up to defend their country in peace and war, too often giving their lives in so doing. Located at 112 N. Main Street in Broken Arrow, it’s Oklahoma’s only military museum that displays militaria and artifacts for all America’s wars from the War of Independence to the present War on Terror.

112 N. Main St, Broken Arrow918.794.2712 • okmhc.org

BROKEN ARROW

4 TULSA BOTANIC GARDEN

Tulsa Botanic Garden is an all-season oasis 8 miles northwest of Tulsa. The A.R. and Marylouise Tandy Floral Terraces feature over 8,000 plants, beautiful water features, and a spectacular spring display of over 100,000 bulbs. The Children’s Discovery Garden is a wonderland of interactive fun for all ages with the iconic Spring Giant, spitting animal fountains, Sensory Walk, and Tree Fort. The Cross Timbers Trail offers a 1.5 mile nature hike.

3900 Tulsa Botanic Dr, Tulsa918.289.0330 • TulsaBotanic.org

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WILL ROGERS MEMORIAL MUSEUMS

Experience the life and humor of Will Rogers! The Memorial features 12 galleries, 2 theaters, interactive Children’s Museum, art and memorabilia dedicated to the life of Will Rogers. His birthplace ranch in Oologah offers tours of the home, working ranch, vista view of Oologah Lake and picnic area. Memorial and Birthplace open 10am-5pm – Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas.

Museum: 1720 W Will Rogers Blvd, ClaremoreRanch: 9501 E 380 Rd, northeast of Oologah918.341.0719 • WillRogers.com

CLAREMORE

CREEK NATION COUNCIL HOUSE

This National Historic Landmark, constructed in 1878, is the interpretive centre for the Muscogee (Creek) Nation and its people. Discover the richly diverse and truly unique cultural heritage of the Muscogee and experience the post-removal capitol restored to its original appearance.

106 W 6th St, Okmulgee • 918.549.2434CreekCulturalCenter.comCreekNationGiftShop.com OKMULGEE

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7 MUSCOGEE (CREEK) NATION

Visit the Muscogee (Creek) Nation. Gaming, live entertainment, fun and relaxation await you at the tribe’s premier entertainment destination, River Spirit Casino Resort®, Tulsa. Shop, dine, and hear live music on the Riverwalk, or perfect your golf swing at the FlyingTee, all on the Arkansas River, Jenks. Book a tee time for picturesque Fountainhead Creek Golf Course, Eufaula. Explore numerous points of interest and visit Okmulgee in June to experience the annual tribal festival.

918.732.7992 • CreekTourism.com • CreekFestival.com

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6 PAWNEE BILL RANCH AND MUSEUM

Explore the myth, the legend and the reality of Pawnee Bill at his ranch and home in Pawnee, Oklahoma. See Pawnee Bill’s mansion, artifacts, art, memorabilia, and live buffalo, Longhorn cattle & Clydesdale horses on one of Oklahoma’s most beautiful historical working ranches. A historical re-creation of Pawnee Bill’s famous Wild West Show is always the second weekend of June (7th & 8th, 2019). Ranch Hours: Tue-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun-Mon 1pm-4pm; Nov-March Closed Mon & Tue.

1141 Pawnee Bill Rd, Pawnee • 918.762.2513 • PawneeBillRanch.org

PAWNEE

5 OSAGE NATION MUSEUM (ONM)

America’s first tribally-owned museum, the ONM is the premiere destination for experiencing Osage history, art, and culture. The continuously changing exhibits convey the story of the Osage people throughout history and celebrate Osage culture today. Highlights include an extensive photograph collection and historical artifacts, alongside traditional and contemporary art. Admission is Free. Open Tues-Sat - 8:30am-5:00pm. Closed Federal holidays.

819 Grandview Ave, Pawhuska918-287-5441 • OsageNation-nsn.gov/museum

PAWHUSKA

OKMULGEE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Visit historic downtown Okmulgee with shopping, dining, and entertainment for the entire family. Catch a movie at the Orpheum Theatre, built in 1922. Explore the Creek Council House, which was constructed in 1878 by the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, and served as the Nation’s Capitol where its governmental affairs were conducted. Outdoor activities are abundant at Okmulgee and Dripping Springs lakes. There’s so much to do in Okmulgee!

918-756-6172 • OkmulgeeChamber.org

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