
Muskogee, Oklahoma - Wikipedia
French fur traders were believed to have established a temporary village near the future Muskogee in 1806, but the first permanent European-American settlement was established in …
Welcome to Muskogee, Oklahoma
Meet Mayor Patrick Cale, a devoted advocate for his hometown of Muskogee. With a deep-rooted love for his community, Mayor Cale brings a wealth of experience and a genuine commitment …
Muskogee, OK Map & Directions - MapQuest
Get directions, maps, and traffic for Muskogee, OK. Check flight prices and hotel availability for your visit.
THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Muskogee (2026) - Tripadvisor
Dec 23, 2014 · Learn about the famous people and events in the Muskogee area. Spoiler alert: learn about Belle Starr, Bat Reeves, and Charlie Haskell; learn the importance of the Girls …
City of Muskogee | TravelOK.com - Oklahoma's Official Travel & Tourism Site
Muskogee is where Native American heritage and military history come together. View Native American art on the Bacone College campus or at the Five Civilized Tribes Museum.
Muskogee | Native American, Creek Nation, Port City | Britannica
Muskogee, city, seat (1907) of Muskogee county, east-central Oklahoma, U.S. It is located near the confluence of the Verdigris, Grand (Neosho), and Arkansas rivers, is surrounded by lakes, …
Muskogee Means More
The fabric of our community is defined by the remarkable people who call Muskogee home, from proud locals celebrating our culture to aspiring entrepreneurs crafting their dreams and …
Visit Muskogee
Where history buffs can stroll through museums, music lovers pay tribute to country legends, families will find fun and adventure for every age, and a destination where outdoor enthusiasts …
Muskogee | Green Country Oklahoma
Muskogee is a city filled with surprises. Where else can you find celebrated Native American art, the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame and a medieval castle?
Muskogee | The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture
Muskogee is situated in eastern Oklahoma, fifty miles southeast of Tulsa on the Muskogee Turnpike and at the intersection of U.S. Highways 62, 64, and 69.