- The list below includes 15 free or cheap things to do in or near Tahlequah, Oklahoma, including 40 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Art Gallery, Kayaking and Walking Trails.
- From Tahlequah History Trail to Elephant Rock Nature Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Tahlequah and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Muskogee.
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Formerly a house of ill repute, Miss Laura's Social Club now houses the visitors' center in Fort Smith, Arkansas. It is the only brothel included on the National Register of Historic Places.
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A roller skating rink and indoor amusement center, Wheels In Motion features open skating as well as skate and jump parties. The facility features a climbing wall and other attractions.
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Showing the most recent film releases, Malco Cinema Van Buren offers entertainment for the entire family. Special events such as the classics and independent films are also sometimes featured here.
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Ozark Bowling Lanes has over 40 synthetic bowling lanes with bumpers, a pro shop and a full service cafe. They also have a game room with a pool table, air hockey and arcade games.
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Also known as Artist, Audience & Community Live!, Second Street Live is a performance venue and theater that hosts a variety of musical and dramatic performers, both local and touring.
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Lendonwood Gardens houses over 1,200 different types of plants, including false cypress trees and rhododendrons. One of the highlights is the Angel of Hope Garden, which has an angel statue for the memory of lost loved ones.
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Located on the banks of the Arkansas River, the Fort Smith National Historic Site contains the remains of two American military forts, a jail and a courthouse. The exhibits focus on Fort Smith's role in American westward expansion during the 19th century.
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The history of Fort Smith, Arkansas is preserved and presented by the Fort Smith Museum of History. The museum's holdings include hundreds of important artworks, photographs, documents and other objects from throughout Fort Smith's history.
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Charming vintage trolleys and restored electric streetcars are the star attractions of the Fort Smith Trolley Museum. Visitors of all ages enjoy affordable rides on several functioning trolleys and short presentations given by volunteers.
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Named after prominent U.S. Attorney William Henry Harrison Clayton, The Clayton House is a historic location that served as his home in the late 1800s. Visitors commonly enjoy seeing the many artifacts and items that belonged to the Clayton family.