Beth Herrington Historical Downtown Walking Tour - Ten Year Anniversary 12-22

Join local historian, Beth Herrington, as you stroll through Downtown Tahlequah on the 10 year anniversary walking tour.

Beth Herrington Historical Downtown Walking Tour - Ten Year Anniversary 12-22

Tahlequah, Oklahoma 74464, United States

Created By: Tahlequah Main Street Association

Tour Information

Beth Herrington and Tahlequah Main Street Association created a history walking tour in 2012. The TMSA Design Committee is celebrating the 2022 National Historic Preservation Month by bringing back this walking tour for it's 10 year anniversary. Beth Herrington has been coined "an encyclopedia of Tahlequah history" by many within the community. Take a stroll in Downtown Tahlequah and visit thirteen historic spots along the way. When watching the videos, note the differences that have happened over the last decade since they were filmed. Each stop photo will include the current facades of the history stop locations. Thank you for joiningTMSA and Beth Herrington on this historic walk through Downtown Tahlequah.

Thank you to our Walking Tour Parteners

Cherokee County TSET & Active Living & Transportation


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What You'll See on the Tour

Located at Town Branch Creek, join Beth Herrington on a historical retelling of Ned Christie  
Now known as Sam & Ellas Pizza, join Beth Herrington on a historical retelling of the Redmen Shoppe.
Now known as Emery's Grill, Join Beth Herrington on a historical retelling of the Walters Building.
Now known as the 100 N Muskogee block, Join Beth Herrington on a historical retelling of the 1895 Fire
Now known as Cherokee Nation Indian Child Welfare, Join Beth Herrington on a historical retelling of the Washington Motor Company.
Now known as Meredith Auto Detailing, join Beth Herrington on a historical retelling of the Masonic Opera House
Now known as Cherokee Nation Indian Child Welfare, join Beth Herrington on a historical retelling of the first Post Office
Now known as the Cherokee Nation Cultural Art Walk, join Beth Herrington on a historical retelling of the Fuller Hotel
Now known as Cherokee Nation Peace Pavillion, join Beth Herrington on a historical retelling of the first public school
Now known as East Deleware Ave, join Beth Herrington on a historical retelling of the National Hotel
Now known as Meigs Jewelry, join Beth Herrington on a historical retelling of the Dawes Commission.
Now known as the Cherokee Nation Historical Museum, join Beth Herrington on a historical retelling of the Cherokee Capitol.
Now known as South 100 Muskogee Avenue, join Beth Herrington on a historical retelling of the first telephone.

 

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