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American Cowboy Trade Days & the Celebration of the American Cowboy

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The event includes live period reenactments, stage coach and buggy rides, food and entertainment. More than 70 western period merchandise vendors sell all types of cowboy wares including handmade quilts, soaps, beads, guns, ropes, and much more.

American Cowboy Trade Days & the Celebration of the American Cowboy

Address : Whitaker Park, South Coo-Y-Yah & Park Street Claremore OK
Phone : 918-698-8442   (Always call and confirm events.)

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