Pryor

Established by a great-grand nephew of Pocahontas, Pryor, Oklahoma was named after the Indian word "coo-y-yah," meaning huckleberries. Nestled in the heart of Green Country, Pryor is the site of two highly popular music events each summer – Country Fever and Rocklahoma – and is also just 10 minutes from Lake Hudson, one of the top three bass fishing lakes in Oklahoma. The Coo-Y-Yah Museum, housed in the Katy Railroad Depot, features Cherokee and Osage artifacts and exhibits, art, a rare salt-glazed pottery collection and a Native American Art Gallery among its treasures. Browse authentic Indian art paintings, prints and gifts crafted by the internationally known father and daughter team of Bill and Traci Rabbit, registered members of the Cherokee Nation, at Rabbit Gallery.

 
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    A Road Trip on the Shawnee Trail

    February 17, 2010

    Driving the old Shawnee cattle trail is scenic and entertaining. read more

    Feel the thrill at one of the many Oklahoma rodeos held across the state. read more


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