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Claremore, Oklahoma

Junepallooza is a Craft Show And Shin Dig that will be coming to the Claremore Community Center June 22nd from 9-6 Community Center June 22nd from 9-6 You do not want to miss this show so Grab a friend and head out to Junepallooza for a unique shopping experience. Browse through the 8000 sq ft building filled with reloved and repurposed furniture, home decor, handmade jewelry, shabby chic, recycled treasures vintage junk and handmade crafts guarenteed to find something for yourself and everyone else to everything your heart desires all under 1 roof !!! This indoor craft show is going to be awesome if you love pintrest and your a vintage guru who loves homemade handmade recycled and upcycled with a splash of a bling. There will be door prizes given throughout the day from gift certificates to vendor booth products there is something for everyone ... 3.00 admission for all shopper in lieu of admission we ask that you bring items that will be donated to the Claremore BlueStar Mothers who will take these items and prepare care packages for our troops so save yourself 3 bucks and help support our troops ..... You can like our page on facebook at Junepallooza Craft Show And Consignment Sale there will be a list of items that the mothers are collecting Be sure to check it out there will be concessions avaliable throughout the day as well if your interested in becoming a vendor please email me at Junepallooza@yahoo.com were also looking for sponsers for the show your link to your site will be listed on our facebook page . There are discounts given to all out of state vendors for the show...

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Andy Payne and Route 66

Nine miles north of Claremore on Route 66 is Foyil, the hometown of ANDY PAYNE, a Cherokee Indian who was born on a ranch between Claremore and Foyil. At "66" and 28A, turn south, and you will be on the main street of Foyil and a portion of the original Route "66"

Claremore, OK Famous People

Old Armory

The Oklahoma National Guard Armory was built by the WPA in 1936 during President Franklin D. Roosevelt's term and was constructed by local Claremore residents with the sandstone unearthed in Oklahoma. During the 1940'

Claremore, OK Historic Buildings

Woodlawn Cemetery

At Will Rogers Blvd and Nome Street, you will enter WOODLAWN CEMETERY. Continue south as you enter the cemetery to 6th Street and turn left to "B" Avenue. On your left is the marker for playwright, Lynn Riggs.

Claremore, OK Cemeteries


Will Rogers Statue

In the middle of the 300 block of Will Rogers Blvd., you will want to stop, grab your camera and visit the life-size bronze statue of Will Rogers, sitting on a park bench reading the Claremore Progress. The Rogers County Historical Society presented this statue, "

Claremore, OK Arts

J. Bartley Milam Home

This private home was originally built by J. BARTLEY MILAM, Principal Chief of the Cherokees. The Cherokee government had been dismantled in 1907 when Oklahoma became a state. In 1941, Milam was appointed Chief for a year by Franklin D. Roosevelt and was reappointed until his death in 1949

Claremore, OK Historic Homes

Things to do near Claremore, OK

Keystone Public Hunting Area

Keystone Public Hunting Area, covering approximately 15,500 acres, lies along much of the shoreline which consists of bottoml...

Starbird National Rod & Custom Car Museum

Darryl Starbird's own collection of 20 custom built cars and street rods; displays about famous car designers. ...