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The Indian Store


2323 E. Cherokee
Sallisaw OK 74955
Ph: 918-775-4978
Additional Information
You will not be disappointed if you like Quality Native American Art or Handcraft Items. Unique JEWELRY,MOCCASINS,& HANDCRAFTS. TOUR BUSES OR GROUPS ARE VERY WELCOME. Take a little time and let us help make your journey a more enjoyable one. Don & Edice Elwick
Hours of Operation
Seven Days A Week-------9am to 5pm
Additional Directions
Two Blocks Off Interstate 40 -- Take Exit 311
Mattox Square in Sallisaw, Oklahoma.

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Sequoyah Statue

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Sequoyah County Historical Museum

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Historic Churches

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Overstreet-Kerr Historical Farm

At the Overstreet-Kerr Farm visitors may glimpse life on this working farm as it was in the early 20th century. See the lavishly restored, 1895, antique filled, 14-room pioneer home that is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places

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