Sallisaw

Sallisaw, Oklahoma's deep roots in Native American history are on display at Sequoyah's Cabin, a one-room log cabin built in 1829. The National Historic Landmark site honors Sequoyah's work creating the written alphabet of the Cherokee Nation. Just 10 miles from Sallisaw, delve further into history at the Overstreet-Kerr Historical Farm, a historical farm with lush herb gardens, gleaming antiques and rare breeds of livestock. The farm showcases rural life in the late 19th and 20th centuries and offers workshops such as soap making and blacksmithing. Shop for authentic Native American arts crafts such as kachinas, jewelry and baskets at The Indian Store, and feast on barbecue at Wild Horse Mountain Bar-B-Q, where an outside cooker infuses the food with unforgettable flavor.

 
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Sequoyah's Cabin near Sallisaw is a historic landmark where the inventor of the Cherokee syllabary once lived.