Celebrate America Country Style
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Event Details
Celebrate American Family Style is an Independence Day celebration that is free to the public with water slides, games, live music and a fireworks display after dark. The event is held at the new Donald W. Reynolds Convention Center. The only charge is for concessions. For more information on the event contact the Poteau Chamber of Commerce at 918.647.9178 or www.poteauchamber.com
Celebrate America Country Style
Phone : 918-647-9178 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : poteauchamber@windstream.net
Web: www.poteauchamber.com
Independence Day
Attractions and Upcoming Events
Sequoyah
Sequoyah was born in the lower Appalachian region of Tennessee about 1770. His mother was a member of the "Paint Clan" of the Cherokee Nation and his non-Indian father, Nathaniel Gist, left the family when Sequoyah was very young. Sequoyah grew to manhood among his kinsmen, the Cherokees.
Sallisaw, OK Famous PeopleSequoyah's Homesite
The original log cabin home of Sequoyah was built in 1829 and contains many artifacts relative to Sequoyah's remarkable achievements. Sequoyah built this one-room log cabin to serve as his home shortly after his move to what is present day Oklahoma.
Sallisaw, OK LandmarksMissouri-Pacific Depot/Library
The renovated Missouri-Pacific Railroad Station houses Sallisaw's public library, the Stanley Tubbs Memorial Library. The exterior of the building remains true to the original structure built over 75 years ago. Current fiction, non-fiction, children'
Sallisaw, OK Railroad HistorySequoyah County Historical Museum
Historical information throughout Sequoyah County.
Sallisaw, OK MuseumsBlue Ribbon Downs
Blue Ribbon Downs is Oklahoma's oldest racing facility and first pari-mutuel race track. Located on 165 acres bordered on the south by I-40 and on the north by Highway 64, is only 20 miles west of Fort Smith, Arkansas, 101 miles southeast of Tulsa and 159
Sallisaw, OK Race Tracks