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The Rock Your Blues Away Coffee Cafe

225 N. Muskogee
Tahlequah OK 74464
Ph: 918-458-0381
bettybassett90@gmail.com
www.therockyourbluesaway-cafe.com

Coffee Cafe with Fresh Salads, Sandwiches, Soups, Frozen Coffee Drinks, Sweet Tea, Fresh Roasted Whole Bean Coffee for Espresso, latte, Frappe, Great Atmosphere, Wi-Fi. Just a few blocks from NSU.
Mon- Saturday 8-7pm

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Monument to General Stand Watie

- In Honor of -

General Stand Watie

Tahlequah, OK Monuments

Cherokee Supreme Court Building

This structure was built in 1845 by James S. Pierce to house the Cherokee National Supreme Court. The supreme and district court both held sessions here for some time. The "Cherokee Advocate" was also printed in this building for several years after the original Advocate building burned. About 1875

Tahlequah, OK Ethnic Heritage

Old Cherokee Capitol Building

The Cherokee Council first met in 1839

Tahlequah, OK Ethnic Heritage

Seminary Hall at Northeastern State University

This four-year regional university has a long and colorful heritage which began in 1846 when the Cherokee National Council authorized establishment of the National Male Seminary and National Female Seminary.

Tahlequah, OK Historic Buildings

Monument to John Ross

John Ross 1790-1866

Principal Chief of the Cherokee, 1828 - 1866

Born October 3, 1790 in Turkeytown, Alabama, the son of a one-quarter Cherokee maiden and a Scotsman, John Ross was elected as the first Principal Chief of the Cherokee Indians in 1828

Tahlequah, OK Monuments

Things to do near Tahlequah, OK

Picher Mining Field Museum, Inc

Lead and Zinc specimens, artifacts. ...

Scissortail Gallery of Fine Art

Original oil, acrylic, pen and ink, clayboard and bronze pieces from national Wildlife artists and "Cowboy Artists of America...