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Independence Day Celebration and Lawn Social

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Event# 918-478-4088

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Celebrate Independence Day at Fort Gibson! Fort Gibson Historic Site will host Fourth at the For. This free event will be held in the air-conditioned barracks and attendees will learn more about the fort's history. Please call 918-478-4088 for more information.

Independence Day Celebration and Lawn Social

Address : Fort Gibson Historic Site, 907 North Garrison Tahlequah OK
Phone : 918-478-4088   (Always call and confirm events.)

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