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Sequoyah County

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Sequoyah County is in Green Country Oklahoma and was named for Sequoyah who invented the Cherokee alphabet

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Sequoyah, creator of the Cherokee syllabary. Lithograph by an unknown artist, probably from a painting by Charles Bird King. (Smithsonian Institution)
Sequoyah, creator of the Cherokee syllabary. Lithograph by an unknown artist, probably from a painting by Charles Bird King. (Smithsonian Institution)
  • Sequoyah's Cabin, 3 miles north and seven miles east of Sallisaw on State Hwy. 101, Phone: +1 918 775-2413. [1] Home of Sequoyah who invented the Cherokee alphabet. Free, Tu-F 9AM-5PM; Sa-Su 2PM-5PM.
  • Blue Ribbon Downs, Horse racing at Oklahoma's first pari-mutuel track.

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