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Claremore’s 4th of July Celebration

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Event# 918-342-2522

Event Details

Live entertainment starting around 6:45 pm; concessions, childrens inflatables, and more all starting at 6pm. Fireworks around 9:40 or when it gets dark.

Claremore Lake Park opens at 6pm on July 4; free parking at Will Rogers Stampede Arena, shuttle service by Pelivan to and from lake.

Kids Fishing Derby at 7 am July 4th. Fishing poles given to the first 400 participants!

Limited handicap parking available in Claremore Lake Park; all others must park at the Stampede Arena. No personal fireworks are allowed. Please leave your pets at home!!

Claremore’s 4th of July Celebration

Address : East Blue Starr Drive Claremore OK
Phone : 918-342-2522   (Always call and confirm events.)

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Independence Day

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Will Rogers Memorial

The Will Rogers Memorial is built on the lofty hillside of 21 acres that Will Rogers purchased in 1911. In the foreground is the tomb of Will Rogers chiseled with his famous quotation: "I never met a man I didn't like."

Claremore, OK Memorials

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

Will Rogers Center

The WILL ROGERS HOTEL, listed on the National Register of Historic Places was dedicated in 1930. The fireproof structure of concrete and steel originally contained 78 rooms and 7 apartments. During World War II, it was designated as a bomb shelter. Mineral water baths called "radium water"

Claremore, OK Historic Hotels

Lynn Riggs Memorial

The south wing of the Old Will Rogers Library is the Lynn Riggs Memorial. Rollie Lynn Riggs was born in 1899, 3 miles southwest of Claremore in Indian Territory. He became an internationally famous author and playwright of "Green Grow the Lilacs", from which the musical "Oklahoma!"

Claremore, OK Memorials

Radium Town and the Keller Bath House

An area in the north section of Claremore was once known as RADIUM TOWN. George Eaton owned the first oil company in town. In 1903, he was drilling east of town for oil or gas. Instead, he found a "rotten-egg-smelling"

Claremore, OK Historic Buildings

Things to do near Claremore, OK