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Economic Development Information: P.O. Box 2819 Muskogee, OK 74402 (918) 682-7886 www.muskogeeport.com
Home of the Port of Muskogee One of the States Largest Manufacturing Cities One of the Top 10 Cities for its Size on the Cost of Living Index
Civic Center Information: 425 Boston Muskogee, OK 74401 (918) 684-6363 www.cityofmuskogee.com
Home of a Castle, a Submarine, the Azalea Festival and the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame The Regional Retail Hub Oklahomas Capital for Motorcycle Tourism
Retail Development Information: 310 W. Broadway Muskogee, OK 74401 (918) 682-2401 www.muskogeechamber.org
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Guide, a collection of five routes totaling 700 miles. The guide touts the regions asphalt rollercoasters with detailed descriptions of the loops, including historical information and recommended sites to see. Its all part of an effort to promote the area as a motorcycle tourism destination, with Muskogee as the hub. Bikers enjoy getting out of the traffic of big cities. Muskogee offers the amenities of the bigger cities, without the traffic, says chamber president and CEO Sue Harris, who rides motorcycles with her husband. Bikers can ride out of Muskogee, enjoy the day, and then come back at night for the restaurants and the hotels. We have what they need when theyre not on the bike. Biker-Friendly City The hills, rivers and forests of the surrounding countryside are what entice bikers to hit the road, but Muskogee is giving them reasons to return to town. Many local businesses have window stickers promoting themselves as biker-friendly. This can include anything from special parking areas for motorcycles to shipping discounts for bikers who purchase merchandise they are unable to carry home.
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hey say you should never ask a motorcyclist for directions if youre in a hurry. Youll reach your destination, but youll probably have to navigate twisty back roads to get there. Unlike most travelers who simply use the nations asphalt arteries to get from point A to B as quickly as possible, motorcycle riders favor the meandering journey. The rural two-lane blacktop is their route of choice, and the curvier the better. The Muskogee Chamber of Commerce is helping bikers find dream drives throughout eastern Oklahoma with the Motorcycle Ride
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Almanac
Welcome to Muskogee
aN iNTroducTioN To The areas people, places aNd eveNTs
castle of Muskogee
The castle of Muskogee hosts the oklahoma Renaissance festival on weekends throughout the month of May. More than 500 costumed characters provide much of the entertainment on the spacious grounds of the castle. other festival attractions include a Queens tea, masked ball, Scottish party and a kings feast with henry viii. The castle of Muskogee is also home to castle fireworks (June-July), haunted castle (october), a Boares heade feaste (November) and christmas Kingdom (November-december). it can also be rented as a banquet/events facility.
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Muskogee residents cool off with a splash in Three forks harbor, the citys ultimate water escape. With water activities of all kinds, including boating with full-service businesses like Arrowhead Boat Sales and a range of activities that includes the Kids fishing Rodeo and various other fishing tournaments, the harbor proves to be a popular hub of entertainment in the area. The $12 million River center, a multipurpose events center and plaza, gives recreational boaters access to a vast network of waterways that spreads from New orleans to the Great lakes and everywhere in between.
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n The earliest record of a girl scout cookie sale is by Muskogees Mistletoe Troop, which sold cookies as a service project in 1917. n Muskogee is home to the oklahoma school for the Blind. n The outlaw Motor speedway is one of the largest dirt tracks in the state. n history buffs can enjoy a day at the Fort gibson historical site, which is a registered National historic landmark.
muskogee at a glance
pOpulATION (2010 ESTIMATE) Muskogee: 39,223 Muskogee county: 70,990 lOCATION Muskogee is in northeastern oklahoma, about 50 miles southeast of Tulsa and 50 miles west of the oklahoma-Arkansas state line. BEGINNINGS Muskogee traces its origins back to 1872 when the Missouri-Kansas & Texas Railroad became the first rail line to cross indian Territory. The town was named for the Muscogee creek tribe that long inhabited the area. FOR MORE INFORMATION Greater Muskogee Area chamber of commerce and Tourism 310 W. Broadway P.o. Box 797 Muskogee, oK 74402 Phone: (918) 682-2401 Toll-free: (866) 381-6543 fax: (918) 682-2403 www.muskogeechamber.org
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culture in the city comes from places like the Muskogee little Theatre. The theater originated in 1972 as a nonprofit community theater, and began scheduling full seasons of plays in 1980. Since then the theater has racked up an impressive array of awards, including recognition as the oklahoma Theatre of the year in 1994 and 2008. Three to seven plays are produced each year, and various educational programs such as the young Actors Studio and Summer camp inspire a new generation of theatrics. for more information, visit Muskogeelittletheatre.com.
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Guide, a collection of five routes totaling 700 miles. The guide touts the regions asphalt rollercoasters with detailed descriptions of the loops, including historical information and recommended sites to see. Its all part of an effort to promote the area as a motorcycle tourism destination, with Muskogee as the hub. Bikers enjoy getting out of the traffic of big cities. Muskogee offers the amenities of the bigger cities, without the traffic, says chamber president and CEO Sue Harris, who rides motorcycles with her husband. Bikers can ride out of Muskogee, enjoy the day, and then come back at night for the restaurants and the hotels. We have what they need when theyre not on the bike. Biker-Friendly City The hills, rivers and forests of the surrounding countryside are what entice bikers to hit the road, but Muskogee is giving them reasons to return to town. Many local businesses have window stickers promoting themselves as biker-friendly. This can include anything from special parking areas for motorcycles to shipping discounts for bikers who purchase merchandise they are unable to carry home.
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hey say you should never ask a motorcyclist for directions if youre in a hurry. Youll reach your destination, but youll probably have to navigate twisty back roads to get there. Unlike most travelers who simply use the nations asphalt arteries to get from point A to B as quickly as possible, motorcycle riders favor the meandering journey. The rural two-lane blacktop is their route of choice, and the curvier the better. The Muskogee Chamber of Commerce is helping bikers find dream drives throughout eastern Oklahoma with the Motorcycle Ride
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Were going to be very bikerfriendly when they come here. Well help in any way we can, Harris says. The chamber is very open to working with bikers and biker clubs, because were riders, too. We know what a great area we have, and we want to share the road with them. The Ride Guide Muskogee native Max Boydstun, a member of the chambers tourism committee and a motorcycle enthusiast, came up with the idea for the Ride Guide in 2008. The chamber spent more than a year
working on the project, and in 2010, the guide became available both online and through printed brochures. An executive with Citizens Security Bank, Boydstun has ridden every one of the 700 miles depicted in the guide, enjoying what he calls knees-in-the-breeze therapy. He says one of the best routes for weekend visitors is the 50-mile Sunset Tour, which takes riders to Lake Fort Gibson where they can watch the sunset. Its a great little ride when you dont have a lot of time, Boydstun says. Take a picnic and enjoy it.
For longer rides, Boydstun recommends the 200-mile Winding Stair Journey, which includes a trek along the Talimena Scenic Drive. Boydstun calls it one of the most spectacular fall foliage routes in Oklahoma. All of the Ride Guide routes contain samples of the rolling terrain that Boydstun says is attractive to bikers who live in the flatlands of neighboring states. These are the kinds of roads they look for when they go on their weekend rides or vacations, Boydstun says. This is paradise for them.
Clockwise from above: riders stop at The Waterin hole; The Muskogee chamber of commerces Motorcycle Ride Guide; a group on the sunset Tour takes a quick break outside of Muskogee.
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Muskogee is the hub of five great motorcycle rides the Mountain Waters Tour, Moonshine Run, Winding Stair journey, Outlaw Trail and the Sunset Tour.
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NATIONAl TRuST RECOGNIzES CITYS HISTORY
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he city of Muskogee has been dubbed one of 12 Distinctive Destinations for 2011 by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Its a distinction that recognizes the citys commitment to preserving the past, including treasured buildings, landscapes and cultural milestones for future generations to enjoy. Some of Muskogees top attractions honor and celebrate its rich Native American heritage. Local leaders take pride in the diversity and sustainability that attracts visitors and often turns them into new residents.
History, Art, Civic pride The citys business, civic and tourism sectors are all influenced by its Native American heritage, which includes one of the saddest moments in the countrys history, and some of its strongest people. It very much is part of the fabric, said Jonita Mullins, executive director of Downtown Muskogee. Theres a lot of history and culture here, and a high
percentage of our population claims Native American blood. Its all very much a part of who we are. The Trail of Tears, in which entire Native American tribes were relocated, ended near what is now downtown Muskogee. The Five Civilized Tribes Museum preserves the history and culture of the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek (Muscogee) and Seminole Indians who played a role in the founding and growth of Muskogee. Ataloa Lodge, on the campus of Bacone College, features artwork and historical pieces from several Native American tribes. Its named for Ataloa, also known as Mary Stone McClendon, a Chickasaw Indian known for her efforts to promote education among Native Americans. The Masonic Building is an emblem of both the citys Native American heritage and its civic pride. Its one of the largest and most elaborate Masonic structures in Oklahoma, houses three lodges and is one of the citys grandest structures, according to
The Stickballer by Jerome Tiger on display at the Five civilized Tribes Museum
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hether you seek an evening escape or need a beautiful place to plant for a couple of months, the Graham-Carroll House awaits. Five unique guest rooms on three levels provide the space, serenity and essence of home that can only be found in one location. Just be aware, you may not want to leave Majestic 19-Room English Tudor Manor House Featuring: Honeymoon Suites Private Baths with Whirlpool Tubs for Two Rooftop Patio Lighted Victorian Gardens with Fountains & Fish Ponds Two-Course Gourmet Breakfast Wireless Internet
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Mullins. Theres also a library in the building with many books about the history of Masonry. Efforts are underway to get the building placed on the National Register of Historic Places. Oftentimes, we might take for granted the history we have, says Sue Harris, president of the Muskogee Chamber of Commerce. We have a lot of Native American history, African American history and more all in one place. It has been fun to see it celebrated by this kind of award. Distinctively Diverse Another local event growing in popularity is the National Soul Food Cook-Off. Its normally held on the weekend before Martin Luther King Jr. Day in January. It started out local, then became regional, and now we have people coming from several states and its growing on a national level, Mullins says, adding that several larger, unique food companies have become sponsors, and the festival has also attracted attention from the Food Network.
A statue at Bacone College
Heritage Days, held the second week in October, takes place in Muskogees historic Depot District on the grounds of the Three Rivers Museum and the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame, both of which are in former depots. Native American song, dance and storytelling are a big part of the event, along with living history reenactments of the Buffalo Soldiers, AfricanAmerican Army units started after the Civil War. Its growing, and we expect it to become one of Muskogees premier events in just a few short years, Mullins says. For military buffs, theres the War Memorial Park and Museum, which is also home to the U.S.S. Batfish, a World War II submarine open for tours. The Thomas-Foreman historical home offers a glimpse of life in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Harris says tourists notice and appreciate the citys diverse history and culture. Visitors say they enjoy our unique heritage. It (the Distinctive Destinations honor) caused us to be able to reflect on what positive things we have going on in our community.
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ows this for a challenge: What will take longer to sort out, the number of festivals and special events in Muskogee, or the types of them? Theres a reason why Festival City is starting to be Muskogees nickname. Throughout the year, the citys attractions and venues host a growing number of festivals, concerts and much, much more. And with more being added all the time, better start filling that calendar in now. Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame & Museum After several years of fundraising and building the collection, the
Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame & Museum opened its doors into the newly renovated Frisco Freight Depot. Recently the Move That Boose campaign raised enough funds to relocate a red caboose from War Memorial Park to the depot, where it will serve as an interactive childrens educational facility. Symphony in the park Music lovers here also flock to Honor Heights Park every summer when the Muskogee Parks and Recreation Department presents the annual Symphony in the Park. Those in the know arrive early to stake out prime picnicking spots and stay all the way through the fireworks.
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Mud Volleyball Like your outdoor fun a little more down and dirty? Then go to, or even take part in, the Muskogee County Council of Youth Services and Women In Safe Homes annual Muskogee Three Forks Harbor Mud Volleyball Tournament. Contestants battle in two feet of mud! River Rumba Regatta And while youre near the water, dont miss the annual River Rumba Regatta, where you can build a cardboard boat to race by yourself or with a team in several different categories. The Castle of Muskogee Still have some free time? Every May, The Castle of Muskogee goes back in time for the Oklahoma Renaissance Festival, a salute to all things English and medieval. The castle also plays host to the Haunted Castle in the weeks leading up to Halloween, with multiple family-friendly events. National Soul Food Cook-Off The National Soul Food Cook-Off pits cooks against each other to whip up everything from sweet potato pie to macaroni and cheese, and has become the go-to event for people in search of some serious comfort food.
Chili & BBQ Cook-Off If soul foods not your thing, then swing by the Muskogee Exchange Clubs Chili & BBQ Cook-Off. After 27 years, theyre still handing out blue ribbons for spicy entrees, plus theres a kid zone and other activities for the whole family. Flying Fez Wine-Tasting Festival Theres even more fun to be had at the Flying Fez Wine-Tasting Festival, put on every February by the Bedouin Shrine Flying Fez unit. More than a dozen Oklahoma wineries compete for top honors. Art under the Oaks Need some art to go with that wine? Head toward the Art Under the Oaks Market and Festival, which is held at the Five Civilized Tribes Museum. The show focuses on the cultural, useful artwork of the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Muscogee (Creek) and Seminole tribes. Bare Bones International Film Festival For even more visual excitement, dont miss the Bare Bones International Film Festival, which has been hailed by such publications as Moviemaker magazine and draws more entrants and attendees every year.
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BuSINESS AT A GlANCE
$557 million
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pORT OF MuSkOGEE BuSINESS DEVElOpMENT Biz: Workforce development company Buzz: Working to increase job opportunities and investment in the area, Port of Muskogee Business Development creates and implements economic development programs in order to help companies and individuals establish and grow their businesses. www.muskogeedevelopment.org 26
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lOVE BOTTlING CO. Biz: Bottling facility Buzz: Love Bottling Co. was founded in 1919 when Kit Carson Love began distributing beverages in eastern Oklahoma. Today, the Muskogee-based business offers home and office water delivery, Mountain Valley Spring Water, Love Spring Water, coffee and more. In addition, soft drinks such as Coca-Cola and Dr. Pepper are available, as well as teas and cocoa. www.lvbeverages.com CAMp GRuBER Biz: Joint maneuver training center Buzz: Located 14 miles southeast of Muskogee in the Cookson Hills, Camp Gruber is a training center for government agencies, law enforcement and joint service forces, and is one of 11 Category A facilities in the United States. The camp provides a challenging training environment, and is home to the only Military Operations in Urban Terrain (MOUT) Assault Course in the state. www.ok.ngb.army.mil/CGTS ADVANTAGE CONTROlS Biz: Industrial water treatment equipment company Buzz: Founded in 1994, Advantage Controls offers industrial water treatment equipment such as controllers, timers, metering pumps and various accessories. This familyowned and operated business also provides customer service and technical support in order to meet each customers needs. In addition, Advantage Controls offers Web Advantage, which allows customers to stay up-to-date with their water systems. www.advantagecontrols.com
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BEBBS FlOWERS Biz: Flower shop Buzz: Serving the Muskogee area since 1910, Bebbs Flowers is the second oldest flower shop in Oklahoma. The shop provides floral arrangements for a variety of occasions, and employs a certified master florist to help create beautiful bouquets. Conveniently located in downtown Muskogee, Bebbs Flowers also offers gift baskets, candles, balloons, plush animals and more. www.bebbsflowers.net
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Tax passage alloWs chaMBer To MarkeT Muskogee BeTTer
illboards, television commercials, radio ads, print ads and direct mailings to targeted groups. Those are some of the specific ways that the Greater Muskogee Area chamber of commerce plans to market the city better, now that voters in January 2011 passed an 8 percent hotel/motel tax. A large percent of the money from hotel/motel taxes goes to the chamber to promote Muskogee, to hopefully attract more tourism and conventions to the city. The vote to increase the hotel/motel tax was 590-174 in favor, and the good thing is that only visitors who use hotel rooms account for the tax, says Sue harris, chamber president. Places like las vegas and Branson promote their cities all the time in a variety of marketing ways. We want to do the same.
well as it could with that money. But as years went on, that small 3 percent put us way behind the curve and we were being outcompeted by other cities in oklahoma and surrounding states, harris says. We did what we could for tourisms sake, and now well be able to market Muskogee much better. The 3 percent hotel/motel tax had provided the chamber with a budget of $250,000 a year, but the 8 percent tax will boost the annual budget to about $650,000. This will allow us to aggressively market to places like oklahoma city, north Texas, south Kansas, southwest Missouri, northwest Arkansas and even california, harris says. We are launching an aggressive five-year plan to promote Muskogee as a desirable destination for vacations, getaways, meetings, conferences and relocations.
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in 1974, Muskogees residents enacted a 3 percent hotel/motel tax, and harris says the chamber did its best to market the city as
Alisha Tanksley on Muskogee tourism efforts are Joan eanes, Meaghan Mccawley, Sharon Sharp, and Katey Sherrick. As for a couple of specific tourism initiatives they are targeting, the chamber has already embarked upon a magazine campaign to bring motorcycle tourism to Muskogee because the city has great roads to ride on, and the chamber is also marketing the citys Azalea festival in April to specific demographics. one of the many local hotel officials who appreciate the chambers tourism efforts is Andy Patel, president of the fairfield inn & Suites by Marriott in Muskogee. The chamber is active and aggressive in bringing many events to Muskogee, which obviously helps us book more rooms, Patel says. im glad the chamber, along with the mayor and city council, made the push for the tax increase in order to boost tourism. The increased money for more marketing will help everyone in Muskogee everyone. Kevin Litwin
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Muskogee is the third-largest manufacturing community in oklahoma. items produced here include machinery, rubber items, food products and consumer goods. The city also is an important transportation, trade and industrial center in the Arkansas River valley.
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georgia-pacific 1350 employees Muskogee regional Medical center 985 employees Muskogee public school district 850 employees u.s. veterans hospital 839 employees u.s. veterans administration 750 employees dal-Tile 575 employees city of Muskogee 460 employees Wal-Mart 450 employees og&e electric services 270 employees acme engineering 251 employees Trucks For You 250 employees green country Behavioral health 250 employees owens-illinois 230 employees county of Muskogee 250 employees Whitlock packaging 200 employees
Total sales Tax
RIVER port of Muskogee 4901 harold Scoggins drive Muskogee, oK 74403 (918) 682-7886 www.muskogeeport.com Three Forks harbor 4901 harold Scoggins dr. Muskogee, oK 74403 (918) 682-7886 www.threeforksharbor.org RAIl SERVICE BNsF railway co. www.bnsf.com union pacific railroad www.up.com
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AIRpORTS davis Field airport 1200 Sabre St. Muskogee, oK 74403 (918) 683-0699 Will rogers airport 7100 Terminal dr. oklahoma city, oK 73159 (405) 680-3200 www.flyokc.com Tulsa international airport 7777 e. Apache St. Tulsa, oK 74115 (918) 838-5000 www.tulsaairports.com BuS SERVICE union-greyhound 401 W. Broadway, Ste. 308 Muskogee, oK 74401 (918) 682-1371 www.greyhound.com puBlIC TRANSpORTATION Muskogee county Transit authority 4401 e. hayes St. Muskogee, oK 74403 (918) 682-1721
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associate degree
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Bachelors degree
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ake a deep breath and relax because Muskogee residents have plenty of health care options. Muskogee Regional Medical center and Muskogee community hospital give local residents two fine choices for receiving quality health care, while the city is also home to the Jack c. Montgomery vA Medical center. The city has also established a health and Wellness Grants committee to provide funding for healthwellness initiatives.
Muskogee regional Medical center
eliminating the need to travel to hospitals in larger cities. one such example of convenience is MRMcs recent introduction of an interventional cardiology program, which allows angioplasty patients to have a wire mesh stent (either bare metal or drug-coated) inserted to relieve a blocked vessel.
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already has 20 doctors, 60 nurses and a staff of 150 that equates to an annual payroll of approximately $5 million, plus contributes $500,000 in taxes for the community. Mch, with 45 beds, is owned by local physicians and a small group of business individuals, and physicians were involved from the very beginning in the design of the facility. diagnostic services at Mch include MRi, cT, ultrasound, mammography and radiology, and surgical services.
medicine, surgery and psychiatry. Specialty care services at Jack c. Montgomery vA Medical center include audiology, inpatient behavioral health, cardiology, dental, endocrinology, hospice, oncology, optometry, orthopedics, pulmonary, prosthetics, spinal care and urology. in addition, the hospitals women veterans health program includes a number of clinical services available to women, including gynecology, mammography, reproductive care and menopause treatment.
programs specifically affiliated with the oklahoma health improvement Plan, which advocates efforts such as eliminating generational poverty along with teen pregnancy prevention. other health and Wellness Grants committee initiatives include tobacco prevention, obesity reduction through increased physical activity and better nutrition, and childrens health.
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highlights is the worlds largest collection of original works by Jerome Tiger, a creek-Seminole painter. Meanwhile, other museum and historic sites in Muskogee include Ataloa lodge, Three Rivers Museum and the U.S.S. Batfish War Memorial Park and Museum.
the downtown district. The Roxy was recently renovated but still manages to maintain its old-hollywood feel.
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As for cultural events, an Azalea festival takes place in April each year to celebrate the spring flowers that grow abundantly in Muskogee. The festival includes driving and walking tours through honor heights Park, where more than 30,000 of the plants bloom. And for an ideal spot to host a variety of cultural events, the Muskogee civic center can host trade shows, concerts, sporting events, circuses and other traveling acts.
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Patrons can enjoy a variety of eats at cowboys Bar-B-Que, such as sandwiches, ribs, dinner entrees and more. The restaurant also boasts celebrity patrons, including country music stars Garth Brooks, George Strait and Tim McGraw. Mahylons Bar-B-Que derives client satisfaction from high quality ingredients; its personalized, not commercialized. My Place BBQ, with locations in both Muskogee and Tahlequah, has been in business since 1927 and sells its own line of barbecue sauce. Another barbecue favorite is the Rib crib, a popular chain that offers everything from classic barbecue to burgers, sandwiches and salads.
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addition, customers with a sweet tooth can choose from more than 40 different kinds of fudge to satisfy their cravings. The eatery is located on u.S. highway 69 North and also opens its doors after hours for parties.
okies restaurant
Serving home-style food since 1978, okies Restaurant is a popular eatery frequented by Muskogee residents and visitors alike.
to family values. The dr. Martin luther King Jr. National Soul food cook-off showcases unknown talents that might otherwise receive little attention, allowing participants to set up decorated booths that display their culinary creations. The event is also open to members of the community who are encouraged to sample the fare and enjoy a home-cooked meal. Jessica Walker
Above: Muskogee Farmers Market Right: The cow patty, a chocolatecovered rice krispies treat, from cowboys Bar-B-Que
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complex, a skate park, and more than 3 miles of paved walking and bike trails. Between Memorial day and labor day, River country family Water Park opens its pools, slides, playgrounds, volleyball court and inner tube river to anyone looking to cool off.
aerobics and even zero-impact aquatic resistance training. Membership options range from an $8 day pass to special corporate deals with businesses.
on the Water
The new $12 million River center, a multipurpose events center and plaza, is the crowning glory of Three forks harbor, Muskogees port to the whitecapped waves of the Gulf of Mexico and the serene Great lakes. full-service river businesses like Arrowhead Boat Sales and Marina make Three forks a boating haven, while
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events like the Kids fishing Rodeo and cardboard Boat Regatta teach a new generation to love the water.
state Parks
visitors to Greenleaf State Park have the options of tent and Rv camping or staying in one of Greenleafs tranquil cabins. in the winter, the heated fishing docks and prospect of seeing a bald eagle are the parks chief attractions. lake ft. Gibson and lake eufala State Park offer Rv and tent camping, swimming, nature trails and an 18-hole golf course, complete with putting green and pro shop. Spencer Mohead
The Muskogee swim & Fitness center offers classes, such as a boxing cardio circuit class (left), swim lessons (right) and more.
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education
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high school WiNs NaTioNal characTer aWard
uskogee high School deserves a gold star for becoming the first school in oklahoma to receive the National School of character Award from the character education Partnership. ceP is a Washington, d.c.based organization that backs effective character education in our nations schools. five years ago, Muskogee high had several problems related to overall student behavior, and the 2011 award celebrates the schools significant turnaround and great strides made. ceP officials say faculty and students at Muskogee high now score high in character traits such as respect, leadership and
determination in their studies, and are positively impacting the community. Also cited by ceP were the students higher exam scores, good attendance and grade point averages that have significantly risen. We see that when schools embrace the critical role they have in shaping the character of young people, achievement and morale go up and bullying and discipline problems go down, says Joe Mazzola, ceP president and ceo.
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ceP named 37 other public schools, three charter schools, two private schools and one school district as 2011 National Schools of
character, and all schools had to meet criteria outlined in the cePs 11 Principles of effective character education. Those principles include that the school must create a caring community, foster students self-motivation, and engage families and community members as partners in the character-building effort. Muskogee high School made the shift in culture by first building positive connections between kids and adults through a student advocacy program, where students are grouped in families and meet with their advisor weekly, says Melony carey, Muskogee Public Schools director of communications. Advocacy groups also take outside field
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trips such as to ball games, movies, bowling to cement that relationship outside of school as well.
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carey says Muskogee high School also adopted the acronym RoAd, which stands for Respect, opportunity, Achievement, determination. As a sign of congratulations, businesspeople came together to order National School of character commemorative coins that were distributed to students in an assembly of the entire school, she says. Also, four other schools in our district received 2011 Promising Practices awards, which is the precursor for being a state School of character. our Promising Practices schools are Pershing elementary, Rougher Alternative Academy, Sadler Arts Academy and the MhS Advocacy Program.
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Median household income
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Median home price
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55 and over
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