Tahlequah Motor Lodge
2501 South Muskogee AvenueTahlequah OK 74464
Ph: (918)456-2350
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 HeritageThe Tsa-La-Gi Ancient Village has been hailed as one of America's finest living museums. It recreates the lifestyle of the Cherokees during the 16th century, prior to European contact. Realistic in design, the Village captures the living conditions of the Cherokee People.
Tahlequah, OK MuseumsHistory is one of Tahlequah's most valuable resources, much of it in the history of the Cherokee Nation ... to a Civil War cabin ... to homes of townspeople at the turn of the century.
Tahlequah, OK ToursErected in 1913 by the Colonial William Penn Adair Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy.
Tahlequah, OK MemorialsFour stage plays performed throughout the year in this historic building. ...
*COMING SOON* Located at Dr. Hanson Park...
Course Access: Semi-PrivateHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...
Happy Lake is available by reservations only. Camping, fishing, canoeing and nature walks are a few of the activities....