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Annual Salina Charity Custom Car/Bike/Boat Show

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Event# 918-697-4818

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Lots of venders, home cooking, 50/50 pot and more. Door prizes galore. 1st-2nd place trophies. Burnout to follow trophy ceremony and this year winner of burnout will recieve 500.00 cash award, set of tires (compliments of Yoemans) and trophy. Registration for all 7:00-11:00 trophies at 1:00, burnout to follow. Must be either entered in car show or 20.00 fee for burnout.

Also will be Carl Belew Tribute featuring Travis Kidd, Exit 412, and more. For more info. contact Tena Pritchett 918-697-4818 or Barry Burgess 918-639-9337 or visit the website. Registration form can be downloaded there, under the events tab.

Annual Salina Charity Custom Car/Bike/Boat Show

Address : Salina American Legion Tahlequah OK
Phone : 918-697-4818   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : tlp74365@yahoo.com

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Admission Fee : $15.00 pre registration and $20.00 day of

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The First Telephone

Here in September, 1885, the first telephone in Oklahoma was connected for service. It was the first telephone in the Mississippi Valley west of St. Louis. The company was organized by a group of Cherokees, namely, D.W. Lipe, L.B. Bell, R.M. Wolfe, J.S. Stapler, J.B. Stapler, and E.D. Hicks.

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Cherokee Supreme Court Building

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

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Monument to General Stand Watie

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General Stand Watie

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Old Cherokee Capitol Building

The Cherokee Council first met in 1839

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The Cherokee Advocate

The Cherokee Advocate
Vol 1, Tahlequah, Cherokee Nation, Thursday, September 9, 1844

As a tribute to Oklahoma's first legal newspaper, The Cherokee Advocate, was established in 1844 in a building approximately 100' from the location (of this maker.)

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