Road Trip to Tahlequah – Cherokee Heritage Center

My Dad, Gramps, is in town visiting us for Thanksgiving. He is really into history and art type stuff so over the years we have taken him to the Gilcrease Museum, Philbrook, Woolaroc, the Oklahoma History Center and the Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma City, the Chisolm Trail museum in Duncan, and several other places that I have forgotten about. So yesterday we traveled down to Tahlequah to check out the Cherokee Heritage Center.

It is very cool, we enjoyed it very much, and I recommend it to anybody. They have a museum that had a temporary exhibit on some very intricate beadwork. The exhibit that blew me away was the display about the double dealing and thievery by white people prior to the Trail of Tears where the Cherokee, along with other tribes, were removed from their lands in the east to Indian Territory in what is now Oklahoma. It was a very brutal process.

Before we left Gramps made friends with out two mutts Ginger and Abbey.

It was a great day. We learned a lot and enjoyed ourselves. We didn’t look for any geocaches though.

One thought on “Road Trip to Tahlequah – Cherokee Heritage Center

  1. Dawn

    I lived for almost three years in Talequah. Did I do anything like study the history while I was there? NO! LOL! I can tell you about Granny’s Attic, Oak Hill and many other bars though. Sad, sad, sad!

    Happy Thanksgiving!

    I’m glad you all had such a great visit.

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