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Boares Heads Feaste

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Spend an evening with King Henry VIII and an array of entertainment as you feast upon a magnificent four-course meal, dance with the belly dancers and sing with the minstrels. Truly an event for the season. 7-10pm. Handicap Accessible.

Boares Heads Feaste

Address : The Castle of Muskogee Okmulgee OK
Phone : 918-687-3625   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : thecastle@thecastle.org

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