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Indian Territory Days

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Indian Territory Days presents a living classroom of Cherokee history and culture of the 1800's. Set in historic Adams-Corner Rural Village, Indian Territory Days fuses activities, games and living history into a thought provoking learning experience that show school-aged students how one might live in the late 1800s. Thu-Fri 9am-5pm. Handicap Accessible. Tour Bus Parking.

Indian Territory Days

Address : Cherokee Heritage Center, 21192 S. Keeler Drive - Park Hill Tahlequah OK
Phone : 888-999-6007   (Always call and confirm events.)

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Admission Fee : $8.50 Adults; $5 for children to attend all events and attractions at the Center

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The Cherokee Advocate

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

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