Jesse Chisholm Statue

The Chisholm Trail was named after Jesse Chisholm (1805 – 1868), a mixed-blood Cherokee guide and trader. Chisholm had moved goods and cattle over a part of the route and travelers began referring to it as Chisholm’s Trail.

The bronze statue stands at the entrance to the Chisholm Trail Museum located on the original tracks of the Chisholm Trail.

Getting There & Details

Admission
$2 per person / Donations also accepted
Hours
Tuesday through Saturday -- 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.Closed Sunday & Monday (and legal holidays)
Address
605 Zellers Ave.
Phone
405-375-5176
Map
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Museum Complex - Directions: From U.S. Hwy. 81 in Kingfisher, five blocks west on Seay Ave., one block north to Zellers Avenue

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