Choctaw Nation Museum

Council House Rd
Tuskahoma, OK 74574
Phone: 918-569-4465
Fax: 918-569-4465
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This 1884 capitol building of the Choctaw Nation houses vintage clothing, tribal documents, Choctaw pottery and art gallery. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Gift shop features Choctaw art, pottery and jewelry.

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  • Facility Amenities: Credit Cards Accepted, Gift Shop

  • General Information: Free admission

  • Group Amenities: Bus/Motorcoach Parking

Day

Open

Close

Tuesday

9:00 am

4:00 pm

Wednesday

9:00 am

4:00 pm

Thursday

9:00 am

4:00 pm

Friday

9:00 am

4:00 pm

Open Sat in Summer.

Located on US Hwy 271 N.

Primary Contact:

Regina Green




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From TravelOK.com Staff on 04/26/2012

Mark, the address is

Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
PO Box 1210
Durant, OK 74702

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From mark swift on 04/26/2012

hi there.i am trying to reach out to anyone from the Choctow nation to thank your ancestors for helping the Irish people aftyer the famine that occured there between 1845-1850.please let me know if there is an official email address i can send to.i am Irish myself and have an interest in native american culture since i was a kid,and i still do.i would live to learn more,especially about the Choctow because of the amazing thing they done for my people,just after the Trail of Tears...thank you once again,you are and always will be an amazing people


 
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