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Country Fare Quilter's Guild Quilt Show

Each October the guild hosts a judged Quilt Show with close to 200 quilts to showcase the quilting talents of our members and other area quilters, which includes cash prizes, vendors, member crafts, a small quilt auction, daily apron auctions, prize baskets, bed-turnings, live demonstrations, our annual fabric challenge, food concession, Quilts of Valor, and more. The highlight of our quilt show is giving away our annual Donation Quilt on Saturday afternoon.

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Country Fare Quilter's Guild Quilt Show

Address : Claremore Community Center, 2301 N. Sioux Ave. Claremore OK
Phone : 918-386-2892   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : hatch8@fairpoint.net

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Admission Fee : $4.00

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Rogers County Courthouse

The county dedicated its first Court House in 1937, 30 years after statehood. The decision was made to purchase the property and went to the vote of the people. The bond issue failed twice but finally carried on the third try. There have been several additions to the original building.

Claremore, OK Historic Courthouses

First Presbyterian Church

The First Presbyterian Church occupies a corner lot in one of Claremore's oldest residential areas. The congregation of the First Presbyterian Church of Claremore was organized in 1887 and services were held in homes until the Gothic Revival style building was constructed in 1902, 5

Claremore, OK Historic Churches

Claremore's Expo-Center

The City of Claremore has redeveloped its old city/county fair grounds by removing all structures, and acquiring additional acreage, bringing the area to more than 55 acres. The major addition has been bulding the Expo Center.

Arena Area

Claremore, OK Expo Centers

J. Bartley Milam Home

This private home was originally built by J. BARTLEY MILAM, Principal Chief of the Cherokees. The Cherokee government had been dismantled in 1907 when Oklahoma became a state. In 1941, Milam was appointed Chief for a year by Franklin D. Roosevelt and was reappointed until his death in 1949

Claremore, OK Historic Homes

Christ Presbyterian Church

The Christ Presbyterian Church was purchased from the First United Methodist Church in 1990. In 1882, a one-room frame building was constructed after $500 was given by the Methodist General Conference to erect a house of worship. The church was served by "Circuit Rider" preachers until 1907

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