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Speckled hen Flea Market & Antiques

Speckled hen Flea Market & Antiques


5227 South Muskogee Ave.
Tahlequah OK 74464
Ph: 918-458-0032
Additional Information
Antiques: Collectibles: Gifts: Furniture: Crafts: Friendly Atmosphere. Our Shoppe fits any budget. Find that unique gift or collectible for yourself, your friend, or that special person. 105 Booths To Choose From.
Hours of Operation
Mon.--Sat.======= 9am to 5pm
Sun.============= 12:30pm to 5pm

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Monument to John Ross

John Ross 1790-1866

Principal Chief of the Cherokee, 1828 - 1866

Born October 3, 1790 in Turkeytown, Alabama, the son of a one-quarter Cherokee maiden and a Scotsman, John Ross was elected as the first Principal Chief of the Cherokee Indians in 1828

Tahlequah, OK Monuments

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

Tahlequah, OK Ethnic Heritage

Adams Corner Rural Village

Adams Corner Rural Village is a detailed reconstruction of a small crossroads community of 1875 - 1890, in the final years of the old Cherokee Nation. The Heritage Farm exhibits livestock commonly found on Cherokee farms along with endangered domestic breeds.

Tahlequah, OK Museums

Cherokee National Prison

This sandstone building was erected in 1874 and originally had three stories. The third story was removed in 1925

Tahlequah, OK Historic Buildings

Old Cherokee Capitol Building

The Cherokee Council first met in 1839

Tahlequah, OK Ethnic Heritage

Things to do near Tahlequah, OK

Historic Dr. McLean Home

1913 home on National Historic Register. Original furnishings, medical equipment and vintage clothing. ...