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Juneteenth Celebration

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Event# 580-767-2499

Event Details

The Celebration will have games and events for children, 3 on 3 Basketball (entry and fee required), Bingo, music and free lunch.

The Rodeo will begin at 8 p.m. on Saturday.....Cowboys and cowgirls wishing to enter in one of the events should contact D & R Rodeo Productions - Don Stephens at 918-428-1138.

It is going to be a great Juneteenth Celebration and we encourage everyone to come out and celebrate.

Juneteenth Celebration

Address : Attucks Community Center & Park, 1001 S 12th Pawhuska OK
Phone : 580-767-2499   (Always call and confirm events.)

Cultural Festivals

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Pawhuska City Hall

City Hall is located in the building which was the first Osage Tribal Council House. The present stone building, built in 1894, is the second building, as the original was destroyed by fire. The bell in the tower was used to call councilmen to meetings.

Pawhuska, OK Historic Buildings

Triangle Building

This is a rare, free-standing triangle building. As early buildings in Pawhuska were constructed, a triangle-shaped piece of land was left in the middle of town. It was a park with a two-story bandstand in the center. In 1915, this five-story, "flat-iron"

Pawhuska, OK Historic Buildings

Immaculate Conception Catholic Church

This church is known widely as the "Cathedral of the Osage". Special permission from the Vatican had to be granted to depict living tribal members in the glorious stained glass that was crafted in Munich, Germany in 1919

Pawhuska, OK Historic Churches

Blacksmith House

Built in 1871, this 5 room house with native timbers and 18" thick sandstone walls was the first to be built in Pawhuska. When the Osage were moved from Kansas, Sid Delarue, a Swiss blacksmith, was promised the house if he would come to care for their horses. Listed on the

Pawhuska, OK Pioneer History

Kennedy Building

The Kennedy Building was once the Citizen's National Bank Building. The building was donated to Osage County in 1976, when National Bank of Commerce moved to it new facility. Osage County renovated the building in 1990

Pawhuska, OK Historic Buildings

Things to do near Pawhuska, OK