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Cherokee Strip Celebration

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Event# 580-336-4684

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Cherokee Strip Celebration

Rodeo starts on the 12th ------------------------

Perry residents have celebrated the founding of the community every year since 1893.

Cherokee Strip Celebration--------
This celebration is a major event and draws people in from all over the area. Highlights of the annual event include a parade, the Noble County Fair at the fairgrounds, a rodeo, carnival, food and craft booths at the town square, mock gunfights, entertainment, horseshoe tossing and a 5K run.

Exhibitor info::::
www.perryokchamber.com/Documents/2014_CS_Vender_Application.pdf

Vendor Info::::
www.perryokchamber.com/Documents/2014_CS_Food_Vender_Application.pdf

Cherokee Strip 1m & 5K Landrun::::::::
www.signmeup.com/site/online-event-registration/100204


Cherokee Strip Celebration

Address : Courthouse Lawn Perry OK
Phone : 580-336-4684   (Always call and confirm events.)

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Cherokee Strip Museum

Through the use of artifacts, photographs, and documents the museum traces the history of the Cherokee Outlet and its people. In addition to exhibits detailing the chronological history of life in the Outlet, there are vignettes of a *General Store, * Kitchen, *

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Rose Hill School

The Rose Hill School is a furnished one-room country school built in 1895. In schools like this one, students received their eduction from the first through the eighth grade. Rose Hill School was moved to the museum grounds in 1971.

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The Pancoast Building

J.A.. Pancoast, a lawyer, erected this building in approximately 1905

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Kumback Cafe

The Kumback Cafe is one of the oldest cafes in Oklahoma. It has been in business for over 72 years and is the pride of the community with it art deco design.

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