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5 unusual facts about Tahlequah


Cherokee Nation Foundation

The Cherokee Nation Foundation is located in the capital of the Cherokee Nation at Tahlequah, Oklahoma.

Dewey Luster

Luster was born in Tahlequah, capital of the Cherokee Nation, the son of Otis V. and Callie (Bates) Luster.

Jayhawk Collegiate League

Tahlequah Fielders/Clan/Easterners/Blue Jays/(Silver)Hawks,

KJRH-TV

For many years, KJRH had operated three low-powered translator stations, which all operated on VHF channel 4: K04DW in Independence, Kansas, K04EJ in Coffeyville, Kansas and K04DY in Tahlequah, Oklahoma (K04DY is now owned and operated by Northeastern State University in Tahlequah for use of the campus television station).

Tulsa metropolitan area

Based on commuting patterns, the adjacent micropolitan areas of Muskogee, Bartlesville and Tahlequah are grouped into a wider labor market region known as the Tulsa–Muskogee-Bartlesville Combined Statistical Area (CSA), commonly known as the Green Country region.


Mary G. Ross

"A gifted child, she was sent to live with her grandparents in the Cherokee Nation capital of Tahlequah to attend school."

Samuel Sylvester Cobb

After about ten months Cobb and his family left Tahlequah and settled southeast of the present day town of Wagoner.


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