Cheyenne OK Citywide Garage Sales
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Annual Citywide Garage Sales second Saturday in June. Booths set up at the Roger Mills Ag Pavilian. Starts at 9 AM- 5 PM. Concessions available. Shop in comfort in a cool environment. Also garage sales throughout the town.
The Ag Pavilian is located at 300 N Fair Barn Road.
Cheyenne OK Citywide Garage Sales
Phone : 580-497-3318 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : cheyennecoc@yahoo.com
Web: www.cheyenneokchamberofcommerce.com
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City Wide Garage Sales
Attractions and Upcoming Events
The Story of the Battle of the Washita
Introduction The cultural collision between pioneers and Indians reached its peak on the Great Plains during the decades before and after the Civil War. U.S. Government policy sought to separate tribes and settlers from each other by establishing an Indian Territory (present-day Oklahoma)
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