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Sharpe House
301 N.W. 2nd
Checotah, OK 74426
(918) 473-2832
Checks accepted; rooms $35-50
Innkeeper: Kay Kindt
Once a rooming house for female teachers, the ante-bellum Sharpe House features columns from Mississippi and antiques from
the present owner's family. The specialty of the house is Mexican cuisine. Breakfast ranges from traditional eggs and bacon,
waffles and fresh fruit to Mexican omelets or heuvos rancheros. The Sharpe House is the perfect place to stay while you
explore this scenic area. The Belle Starr Opry House, antique shopping, fishing, boating and other activities are just a short
drive away.
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Home of legendary actor and cowboy philosopher Will Rogers, who appeared in more than 70 movies, wrote hundreds of
newspaper columns and was the highest paid radio entertainer of his day. The area attractions include Heritage Hills Golf
Course, J.M. Davis Arms & Historical Museum, Lynn Riggs Memorial Museum, Oklahoma Military Academy Memorial
Museum, Swan Brothers Dairy Farm and the Will Rogers Memorial.
Carriage House Bed and Breakfast Inn
109 East 4th
Claremore, OK 74017
(918) 342-2693; (800)634-8541
Visa, MasterCard and Discover accepted, checks accepted; rooms $75-100
Innkeepers: Sara and Dean Selvy
Gracious hospitality, elegant comfort and Victorian atmosphere all are yours to enjoy at this hand-crafted turn-of-the-century
home. Delight in the antiques of the main house and be pampered with a scrumptious breakfast in the elegant dining room.
Soak away your cares in the Jacuzzi and wake up to a private full breakfast in the honeymoon cottage. Close by are the "Den
of Antiquity" shops, Belvedere Mansion and Will Rogers Memorial. Smoke free, adults only. |
Eufaula is home to the nation's third largest man-made lake and it offers a
vacation paradise of attractions, hunting and fishing. From Arrowhead Resort
to Fountainhead State Park, to the dam itself - the entire area is a boater's
heaven.

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Cedar Creek Bed and Breakfast
P.O. Box 471
Eufaula, OK 74432
(918) 689-3009
Checks accepted; rooms $70
Innkeepers: Karra and Mikel Sparks
Nestled in tree-covered hills surrounding Eufaula is Cedar Creek. Built in
1995 as a Bed and Breakfast, Cedar Creek offers a chance to escape. Each
room has a private bath with Jacuzzi tub. Pamper yourself with a walk
through the countryside, sit a spell in the rockers on the porch or read a
book while lying in the hammock. For your pleasure bicycles, walking trails,
fishing ponds, books and movies are available. Abundant wildlife! Gourmet
breakfast! |
Tolleson House
201 Forest
Eufaula, OK 74432
(918) 689-2745 (Evenings & Sat.); (800) 432-4656 (Mon-Fri & Sat 8-12)
All credit cards accepted, checks accepted; rooms $70-85
Innkeepers: Bryce McKinney and Ron Ashcraft
Enjoy America's third-largest man-made lake or explore Oklahoma's notorious
and infamous outlaw past, then immerse yourself in the serenity of the Orient -
from halfway a world away. This large, pillard manor features three large
bedrooms with private baths, use of the entire main floor, decks and porches...
all elegantly decorated in Oriental splendor. Private Japanese gardens, decks
and pools are perfect for peaceful reflection and relaxation. Gourmet
breakfasts and nightly socials are hosted by your cogenial hosts. Smoking
outside. |
This gem of the Grand Lake Recreation Area, is located northeast of
Tulsa, just 15 miles off the Will Rogers Turnpike (I-44) on U.S. 59.
Points of interest include Har-Ber Village, Satsuki Gardens, the
Cherokee Queen paddle wheel excursion boat, musical shows for your
family enjoyment, Grovefest in the spring and Pelicanfest in the fall.
Esslemont Inn Bed & Breakfast
l00 West 2nd St.
Heavener, OK 74937
1-877-216-5165
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Kansas is a trading center that dates back before the turn
of the century.
Hanner House Hideaway Bed and Breakfast
650 Highland Road
Kansas, OK 74347
(918) 597-2121
email: hanhouse@sstelco.com
Visa, MasterCard accepted,checks accepted; rooms $60-95
Innkeeper: Damon Waggoner
Hidden in the pines and oaks, overlooking a small lake, lies the Hanner
House Hideaway Bed and Breakfast. Life slows down here with the peaceful
seclusion of the forest. The bedrooms, living room amd Jacuzzi room open
onto our pool. A large breezeway provides a peaceful gathering place. TVs,
VCRs, video library and sauna onsite; river floats and golf nearby. Our
focus is providing a Christ-centered retreat place for weary people. A large
country/gourmet breakfast is served. No alcohol or smoking. |

Lake Semper Fi Bed & Breakfast Retreat and Spa
P. O. Box 1955
Mannford, Ok 74044
Phone: 918-865-3783, E-Mail: reservations@lakesemperfi.com
The serenity of a private lake nestled in 20 wooded acres is the perfect romantic hideway. Located just 35 minutes from Downtown Tulsa on Hwy 48, eight miles from scenic Keystone Lake. Weddings can be accommodated as well as private day spa parties for ladies. Cindy Walters, owner, is a nationally certified massage therapist. The Angel's Delight Suite, which affords turn down service and gourmet chocolates has a private entry and sitting area, is elegantly decorated with family heirlooms, and has a hand painted medallion on the ceiling. The handcrafted Victorian Bath includes a whirlpool tub, crystal chandelier and a pedestal sink. Paddle and row boating are offered along with catch and release fishing. Some enjoy the lake from the private screened porch, the meditation area, or while relaxing in the hot tub. Packages are available.
Reservations are required
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One of Oklahoma's most beautiful and diverse towns, Muskogee offers a
unique combination of Southern charm, Native American culture and Old
West history. Any number of possibilities await you when you visit
Muskogee. Come see for yourself why so many people are proud to be
Okies from Muskogee! Area attractions include Ataloa Lodge, Eagle
Crest Golf Course, Five Civilized Tribes Museum, Honor Heights Park,
USS Batfish W.W.II Submarine, Thomas Foreman Home and Tiger Art
Gallery.
Graham-Carroll House
501 North 16th Street
Muskogee, OK 74001
(918) 683-0100; (800) 878-0167
All credit cards accepted, checks accepted; rooms $80-110
Innkeepers: Linda and Fritz Feickert
Step back to a more genteel time in this lovely Victorian Gothic Oil
Mansion with its five beautifully appointed suites. Experience our
English gardens, fountains, whirlpool tubs for two, private baths,
fireplaces and candlelight chandelier in our formal dining room or
enjoy the stained glass windows and garden view from our Conservatory.
Single occupancy corporate rates available Sunday through Thursday.
Full breakfast. |
Miss Addie's Tea Room and Bed and Breakfast
821 West Broadway
Muskogee, OK 74401-6224
(918) 682-1506
All credit cards accepted, checks accepted; rooms $45-65
Innkeepers: Bernadette and Toby Feickert
Come and experience the loving restoration of this early 1900s drug
store. Our historic three-story Old English brick building is located
near the heart of busy Muskogee. Visit our tea room on the first floor
daily between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. for specials, soups from scratch,
fresh salads, homemade quiche and "desserts to die for." Head upstairs
where all rooms include private baths, in-room telephones, cable TV and
designers' showcase decor. Full breakfast on weekends. |
Nowata has an unusual number of substantial public buildings and business
blocks for a town its size, and comfortable, tree-lined residential streets
sporting turrets, towers and gingerbread ornamentation typical of turn-of-
the-century architecture. Be sure to visit the historical museum.
Rabbit Run Bed and Breakfast
305 West Delaware Avenue
Nowata, OK 74048
(918) 273-2376; e-mail: rabbitinn@aol.com
Visa, MasterCard accepted, checks accepted; rooms $70-$85
Innkeepers: Jeananne and Michael Edwards
Just "up the hill" from Nowata's historic downtown area, sits Rabbit Run.
A stately red brick home with white shutters and ivy covered walls outside,
simple elegance and comfort inside. Each of our spacious rooms has its own
individual personality. All feature queen-sized beds, private baths and
comfortable sitting areas. Full gourmet breakfast, smoking outside and
centrally located for many historical and cultural attractions in northeast
Oklahoma. Gourmet dining available. Ideal for romantic occasions or
quiet getaways. |

Experience Pawhuska! Pawhuska is full of history and has a wonderful
antique, gift and clothing stores and restaurants. Enjoy the
Constantine Theater and several local museums. Pawhuska is also the
gateway to the Tallgrass Prairie Preserve, a 36,000-acre eco-system
where 300 bison were released in 1993. Seven large lakes with hundreds
of miles of shoreline provide water-based recreation, water flow and
winter home for bald eagles. Wildflowers and wildlife are abundant.
The Inn at Woodyard Farms
Route 2, Box 190 (3 miles north of stop light)
Pawhuska, OK 74056
(918) 287-2699w
Visa and MasterCard accepted, checks accepted; rooms $60-65
Innkeepers: Carol Maupin and Nancy Woodward
Nestled in the hills of Osage County. Providing quiet getaways with a
feel of country living. A grand breakfast fare is included with each
room reservation. Sunflower -- King-sized bed; Bluebonnet --
Queen-sized bed; Redbud -- Queen-sized bed; Iris -- Twin beds.
All have private baths. Check in: 4:00 p.m., check out: 12:00 noon. |
Native American pow-wows, rodeos, fishing at Sooner Lake. Forty-five antique
shops within 45 mile radius. Nearby Tonkawa hosts annual Redbud Jazz
Festival in April.
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The GT Ranch, located in wheat and cattle country in Oklahoma, is a real
working ranch that specializes in raising Texas Longhorns. Owners, Ted and
Glenda Riddle, have been in the cattle business at this location since
1969. The Ranch has recently
opened The Homestead Bed & Breakfast in a pioneer-style log cabin.
The Homestead Bed and Breakfast at GT Ranch
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Rt.1, Box 32 (three miles east of exit 203, I-35)
Red Rock, OK 74651
(580) 725-3400 or 3466
Visa, MasterCard, Checks accepted; rooms $55-90
Innkeepers: Glenda and Ted Riddle
The Homestead, a unique pioneer-style log home is located in the heart of wheat
and cattle country in north-central Oklahoma. The 400-acre ranch specializes in
raising Texas Longhorn cattle. Experience the taste of the Old West in the
dining room where guests are served low-cholesterol beef. The Homestead is a
memorial to the homesteader, who tamed the prairie, features "The Homestead
and Bunkhouse suites", "Miss Mary's" and "The
Cherokee". The Homestead is available for private dinner parties, intimate
unique weddings with a western flair, reunions and receptions. |
Just 20 miles North of Tulsa on Highway 75
Inn at Jarrett Farm
38009 U.S. 75
Ramona, OK 74061
(918) 371-9868; (888) 466-2523; FAX: (918) 371-4665
Visa, MasterCard, AMEX accepted; rooms $135-195
Innkeepers: Shauna and Jerry Agnew
You will be embraced by this 115-acre hilltop retreat just 20 miles north of
Tulsa on U.S. 75. Casually elegant accommodations designed in a sophisticated
country fashion offer secluded king and queen suites, private baths, double
Jacuzzi tubs and gas log fireplaces, an outdoor pool and spa, closely mowed
walking trails and superb evening dining that Southern Living calls
"Fabulous!" A must when visiting Oklahoma. Smoking on patios, children
limited and gift certificates available. |
Built on the site of the Chouteau Trading Post, Major Jean Pierre
Chouteau founded the oldest permanent white settlement in the state.
Area attractions include Salina/Snowdale State Parks, lakes, Indian
culture, golf course and antique shops.
The Plum Tree Inn
Route 2, Box 523
Salina, OK 74365
(918) 434-6000; (800) 285-6911
Visa, MasterCard and AMEX accepted, checks accepted; rooms $55-85
Innkeepers: Earlene and James W. Plummer
The Plum Tree Inn overlooks picturesque Lake Hudson. Lake Hudson
provides water for lake recreational activities. The 23 acres
surrounding the Plum Tree Inn offers abundant wildlife and plant life
among the pines for a leisurely stroll or a serious hike. Each of the
five bedrooms has a private bath, four offer a view of the lake.
Experience the warmth and charm of the Plum Tree Inn. |
Area attractions include the Spiro Mound, Overstreet-Kerr Historic
Farm, Cavanal Hill -- the World's highest hill, Heavener Runestone
State Park, numerous lakes and close to historic Fort Smith, Arkansas.
Aunt Jan's Cozy Cabin
Rt. 1 Box 115A
Spiro, OK 74959
(918) 962-2380; (800) 470-3481
Visa or MasterCard accepted, checks accepted; rooms $75-120
Innkeeper: Jan Wood
Experience this charming log cabin in a quaint and peaceful
atmosphere. Located on an 80-acre cattle ranch, enjoy nature by hiking
the wooded ridge, fishing, playing basketball, bird watching or
relaxing in the hot tub. This romantic getaway is cheerfully decorated
with high ceiling beams, handmade quilts and baskets. Breakfast
served in Jan's country kitchen or brought to your door. TV and VCR,
complimentary refreshments, pasture golf, outside grill. Handicapped
accessible. Smoking allowed outside. |
Capital of the Great Cherokee Nation, Tahlequah is one of Oklahoma's best
vacation destinations. Attractions include: Cherokee Heritage Center and
Outdoor Drama (Trail of Tears), the Cherokee Bingo Outpost, the Cherokee
Gift Shop, the Illinois Scenic River (nationally known canoe river), Lake
Tenkiller and great live entertainment and festivals. Don't miss beautiful
Northeastern State University campus, or its many entertainment attractions,
such as the River City Players Festival or the Jazz Lab.
Bed and Breakfast Of Tahlequah
215 West Morgan Street
Tahlequah, OK 74464
(918) 456-1309; e-mail: bandn@fullnet.net
Rooms $55
Innkeepers: Mary and Bill Geasland
This 1940s bed and breakfast was opened in 1991. Built as an upstairs
garage apartment, it has a double bed, TV/VCR, extension telephone and a
claw foot tub. Breakfast is brought to your apartment door where you can
eat in your own little kitchen. Near Northeastern State University campus
and only three miles from the Illinois Scenic River. Gift certificates,
no pets, no smoking inside and check in after 3 pm. |
Expect the unexpected! A city born of pioneer adventure, raised in a spirit of enterprise and blessed with cultural diversity. Set
in a land of verdant hills and natural beauty. Tulsa was built for the modern world. The discovery of Oklahoma crude created a
boom town full of wildcatters and oil barons whose wealth built the city. Men and women of vision and culture enriched Tulsa
with fine arts, fine homes and great living. They established a lifestyle of the modern age -- sophisticated, with cosmopolitan
flare in shops, boutiques and restaurants. Attractions range from fine architecture to fast horses, lively festivals to world-class
museums.
The Dream Catcher Bed and Breakfast
5704 South Boston Place
Tulsa, OK 74105-7721
(918) 743-6704
Checks accepted; rooms $80 with discount for stays of three days or more
Innkeeper: Jim Graham
Designed and furnished with "pure comfort" in mind for our guests. Private
entry, private bath, guest utility with washer, dryer and iron, king-sized bed,
relaxing recliner chairs, refrigerator, microwave oven and a selection of
soft drinks, juices and snacks available to guests. Open and covered patios.
Separate heating and cooling, with HEPA-filtered clean air and cable TV.
Excellent breakfast choices. Near River Parks, shopping, ORU. No smoking,
with flexible check-in. |

Lantern Inn
1348 East 35th Street
Tulsa, OK 74105
(918) 743-8343
Visa and MasterCard accepted, checks accepted; rooms $70-99
Innkeepers: Karen Keith and Pat Malloy
The Lantern Inn of Brookside. . . .secluded, quiet and private. An
old English guest cottage surrounded by trees, a tiny fish pond and
private patio for guests. Just a stones throw from Tulsa's finest
restaurants, shops and night spots. You'll enjoy breakfast at one of
the many nearby restaurants. A great respite for business travelers
and popular for honeymoons, anniversaries and birthdays. Special
packages available. |
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