Sallisaw, Oklahoma
Upcoming Events in Sallisaw Oklahoma
- Diamond Daze Festival - Sallisaw
- Sallisaw IPRA Rodeo - Sallisaw
- Kerr Lake Bassnanza - Sallisaw
- Sallisaw Cruise Night and Burnouts #4 - Sallisaw
- Christmas Parade - Sallisaw
Salt was a valuable commodity in the early 1800s. Besides being used as a seasoning, it was also used in food preparation and leather tanning. Salt also served as a medium of exchange in the West.
Sallisaw, OK Ethnic HeritageHistorical information throughout Sequoyah County.
Sallisaw, OK MuseumsThe renovated Missouri-Pacific Railroad Station houses Sallisaw's public library, the Stanley Tubbs Memorial Library. The exterior of the building remains true to the original structure built over 75 years ago. Current fiction, non-fiction, children'
Sallisaw, OK Railroad HistoryEstablished to provide habitat for waterfowl and other migratory birds, the refuge lies at the junction of the Canadian and Arkansas Rivers and contains 20,800 acres, half of which is water.
Sallisaw, OK Wildlife RefugesSequoyah was born in the lower Appalachian region of Tennessee about 1770. His mother was a member of the "Paint Clan" of the Cherokee Nation and his non-Indian father, Nathaniel Gist, left the family when Sequoyah was very young. Sequoyah grew to manhood among his kinsmen, the Cherokees.
Sallisaw, OK Famous PeopleLocated approximately 3 miles north and east of Pawhuska, it is the burial site of Chief Fred Lookout and his wife, Julia. Th...
Four stage plays performed throughout the year in this historic building. ...
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