Cherokee National Prison Museum

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124 E Choctaw St
Tahlequah, OK 74464
The Cherokee National Prison was the only penitentiary building in the entire Indian Territory from 1875 to 1901. It housed sentenced or accused prisoners from throughout the territory. It was built in 1875 and was created for the purpose of reformation as well as for punishment for offenders. The principal chief had the power to pardon condemned men, with the advice and consent of his executive council, but this was rarely exercised. Built of sandstone rock, it was, "made to hold the most hardened and dangerous prisoners."

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Lily M.
8/10/2025

As a corrections officer this peaked my interest, so I decided to go with the whole family. Loved everything about this old prison now museum, it was interesting, informative, kept the kids...

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Cayla L.
3/25/2014

I wish I could give this like a 3.5... It's not quite a 4 but not so much a 3 either. The entry fee is $5 and you walk in to a small little "gift shop" of shelves filled with books and local,...

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