Cherokee National Capitol, Tahlequah
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Facts and practical information
The Cherokee National Capitol, now the Cherokee Nation Courthouse, is a historic tribal government building in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. Completed in 1869, it served as the capitol building of the Cherokee Nation from 1869 to 1907, when Oklahoma became a state. It now serves as the site of the tribal supreme court and judicial branch. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1961 for its role in the Nation's history. ()
Built: 1867 (158 years ago)Coordinates: 35°54'45"N, 94°58'14"W
Day trips
Cherokee National Capitol – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Northeastern State University, Cherokee National Jail, Seminary Hall, Doc Wadley Stadium.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Cherokee National Capitol?
Nearby attractions include Cherokee National Jail, Tahlequah (5 min walk), Seminary Hall, Tahlequah (14 min walk), Northeastern State University, Tahlequah (19 min walk).