Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Oklahoma Sights by John Lee

We were actually in Oklahoma long enough this trip to do some extra things. We went to Fort Gibson and explored the old fort.
I even got my turn in the stocks.
I liked touring the Fort and getting to ride around in my stroller. I really like the exhibits where I could see myself in the glass!
Next we went to the Murrell House former home of George Murrell was married to Minerva Ross Murrell, the niece of Cherokee leader John Ross. It was built in 1845.
My favorite part was the weaving room where the big loom was – there was lots of space and an air conditioner in there, so Mama let me explore a little on my own.

Then stopped at the Cherokee Heritage Center to explore their frontier town.
We  had a fun day at the Tulsa Zoo. We saw all kinds of animals and I posed as a monkey just like my Bubba!
Here I am riding the train.
We also made a stop at the American Indian Cultural Center in Muskogee – no photos allowed inside, but here we are by the front sign.
Next time I am going to walk through everything on my own!

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