Cherokee National Prison Museum
The Cherokee National Prison Museum in Tahlequah is a fascinating destination where you can learn about Cherokee judicial system of the 1800’s. The history of the museum is quite unique and a great piece of Oklahoma history. At one point, the historic sandstone building served as the only penitentiary in Indian Territory. The Cherokee National Prison Museum gives a place to connect to an early history about which people may not know.
Cherokee National Prison Museum
Get an inside look at the Cherokee National Prison Museum. This building was established in 1875 as the first penitentiary building in Indian Territory, and stands today as the third, wholly owned Cherokee museum. The Cherokee National Prison housed accused and sentenced prisoners for the purpose of reformation. Experience about the history of Cherokee outlaws and patriots and learn about law and order through interactive exhibits and displays. Open Tuesday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in downtown Tahlequah, Okla.
Cherokee National Prison Museum
The Cherokee National Prison Museum in Tahlequah is a fascinating destination where you can learn about Cherokee judicial system of the 1800’s. The history of the museum is quite unique and a great piece of Oklahoma history. At one point, the historic sandstone building served as the only penitentiary in Indian Territory. The Cherokee National Prison Museum gives a place to connect to an early history about which people may not know.
OETA story on restoration of the Cherokee National Prison aired on 05/11/10
This story aired on the Oklahoma News Report (ONR) on OETA-The Oklahoma Network. The reporter is Cathy Tatom; photojournalist is Tim Carson. For more information, go to the ONR web site (news.oeta.tv) and ONR blog ( For more about OETA-The Oklahoma Network, visit oeta.tv.
Cherokee National Supreme Court Museum
Built in 1844, the Cherokee National Supreme Court Museum is the oldest government building in the State of Oklahoma. Located on the southeast corner of Tahlequah's town square, the museum is a fascinating look at the convergence of judicial history and Native American culture.
Inside Look- Cherokee National Supreme Court Museum
Take an Inside Look at the Cherokee National Supreme Court Museum. This site is an historic landmark as it is housed in the Cherokee National Supreme Court building that was established in 1844- the oldest government building on Oklahoma still standing.
Learn about the Cherokee judicial system, the Cherokee language, as well as Cherokee newspapers, the Cherokee Advocate and the Cherokee Phoenix.
Cherokee in Tahlequah, Oklahoma
This is the story of the Cherokee in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, taking historically significant property and redeveloping that property to ensure it's environmentally safe and meets the current needs of the community.
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Our visit to Cherokee Heritage Center Museum Tahlequah Oklahoma
We visited the Cherokee Heritage Center Museum in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. I am 1/16 Cherokee Indian from my mothers side of the family. The museum and tour was very educational. We saw the worlds largest basket there and even purchased a few items from the gift shop. We used that trip to the museum as an educational field trip for our girls. Hope you enjoy this video! Share and give a like if you don't mind. Thanks! :)
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This hotel features a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and a daily breakfast buffet, just 4 miles from Tahlequah Municipal Airport.
The guest rooms at Holiday Inn Express Tahlequah are styled with earth tones and unique artwork. Each room is furnished with a cable TV, a sitting area, and a writing desk. A microwave, a refrigerator, and coffee service are provided.
Free wireless internet is accessible throughout the property, and a business center is available for email, fax, and printing services. Guests at the Tahlequah Holiday Inn Express can start the day with an energizing workout in the fitness center.
The Cherokee National Prison Museum and Northeastern State University are each within a 5-minute drive of the hotel.
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Rates: . . .. .. ... . . . . . . . . . Days Inn & Suites 701 Holiday Drive Tahlequah 74464 This hotel features a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and a daily breakfast buffet, just 4 miles from Tahlequah Municipal Airport. The guest rooms at Holiday Inn Express Tahlequah are styled with earth tones and unique artwork. Each room is furnished with a cable TV, a sitting area, and a writing desk. A microwave, a refrigerator, and coffee service are provided. Free wireless internet is accessible throughout the property, and a business center is available for email, fax, and printing services. Guests at the Tahlequah Holiday Inn Express can start the day with an energizing workout in the fitness center. The Cherokee National Prison Museum and Northeastern State University are each within a 5-minute drive of the hotel.
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