Sequoyah Statue
Sequoyah, the Cherokee soldier and teacher, gained world-wide fame when he devised the Cherokee syllabary. His statue is in the Nation’s Capitol as one of Oklahoma’s two greatest men. The giant redwood trees of California are named for him.
The statue is located on the grounds of Sequoyah’s Home Site.
Sequoyah’s Home Site
Getting There & Details
- Admission
- ADMISSION FREE
- Hours
- Tuesday through Friday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pmSaturday and Sunday, 2:00 to 5:00 pmCLOSED: Monday and State Holidays
- Address
- North from Sallisaw on U.S. 59 ( 3 miles), then east on State Hwy. 101 (7 miles)
- Phone
- 918-775-2413
- Map
- Get Directions →
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