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Juneteenth Celebration

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Event# 580-767-2499

Event Details

The Celebration will have games and events for children, 3 on 3 Basketball (entry and fee required), Bingo, music and free lunch.

The Rodeo will begin at 8 p.m. on Saturday.....Cowboys and cowgirls wishing to enter in one of the events should contact D & R Rodeo Productions - Don Stephens at 918-428-1138.

It is going to be a great Juneteenth Celebration and we encourage everyone to come out and celebrate.

Juneteenth Celebration

Address : Attucks Community Center & Park, 1001 S 12th Pawhuska OK
Phone : 580-767-2499   (Always call and confirm events.)

Cultural Festivals

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Bronze Sculptures

"Okie Cowboy"

"I spent much of my boyhood with a cowboy, the genuine article. This bronze sculpture reminds me of him, a man who had time for a boy." - Pawhuska Sculptor, John D. Free

A gift to the city of Pawhuska from Strat and Bobbie Tolson, 2000

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Pawhuska, OK Arts

Pawhuska Hospitality Center

The hospitality center was opened in August 1995. Volunteer hosts and hostesses offer visitors to Pawhuska a place to relax and learn information about the city of Pawhuska and surrounding communities. Snacks, souvenir items, and public restrooms are available on site. Tour busses welcome.

Pawhuska, OK Information Centers

Triangle Building

This is a rare, free-standing triangle building. As early buildings in Pawhuska were constructed, a triangle-shaped piece of land was left in the middle of town. It was a park with a two-story bandstand in the center. In 1915, this five-story, "flat-iron"

Pawhuska, OK Historic Buildings

Boy Scout Monument

The first boy scout troop in America was organized in Pawhuska, Osage County, Oklahoma, in May, 1909

Pawhuska, OK Monuments

First National Bank Historic Site

The First National Bank is on the site of the second Osage Agency as the original log cabin in the valley burned. The Osage Tribe built a hand-cut sandstone two-story building which housed the agency and commissary. In 1924, this current structure was built.

Pawhuska, OK Ethnic Heritage

Things to do near Pawhuska, OK