Appearance
Okemah is a town in the Frontier Country region of Oklahoma and the birthplace of "This Land Is Your Land" renowned singer Woody Guthrie.
Get in
Get around
See
- 1 Woody Guthrie's Childhood Home (SW corner of W Birch St and, S 1st St). The home is gone, but there is a tree trunk-like memorial commemorating the site. Also try the Woody Guthrie mural and statue on Broadway about a block east of the Okfuskee County Historical Museum.
- 2 Okfuskee County Historical Museum, 407 W Broadway St, ☏ +1 918 623-2440. M-F 9AM-4PM. This is a 1926 Masonic temple. It now contains the history of the county and an early days schoolroom display.
- 3 Territory Town Museum, Exit 214 N I40 Highway 48. Contains Indian, Western, Oklahoma and Civil War artifacts. This place is pretty dead.
Do
- 1 Okemah Lake. Boating and swimming.
Buy
Eat
- 1 Ali's Place II, 107E Columbia, ☏ +1 918 716-1156. Sa-Th 7AM-2PM, F 7AM-8PM. Features affordable plate lunches, fried pies, and all you can eat catfish on Fridays.
- 2 Chef Remzi Italian Restaurant, 104 S 2nd St, ☏ +1 918 716-7004. Features Italian cuisine from a chef who has lived and worked in a number of locations.
Drink
Sleep
- 1 Days Inn by Wyndham Okemah, 605 S Woody Guthrie, ☏ +1 918 623-2200. One should not be too choosy about hotels in Okemah because this is about the only one here.
Go next
Routes through Okemah |
Oklahoma City ← Shawnee ← Jct N S ← | W E | → Henryetta → Van Buren |
Oklahoma City ← Midwest City ← | W E | → Henryetta → Muskogee |